g_b Gay men attacked, executed in Iraq, rights group says

2009-08-18 Thread Sanjay Lulla
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Hundreds of gay men have been tortured and killed in 
Iraq in recent months, some by the nation's security forces, Human Rights Watch 
said Monday.
 
Iraqi clerics say homosexuality must be eradicated but warn against anti-gay 
violence. 
Interviews with doctors indicate hundreds of men had been killed, but the exact 
number was unclear because of the stigma associated with homosexuality in Iraq, 
the New York-based watchdog group said in its report.
"Iraq's leaders are supposed to defend all Iraqis, not abandon them to armed 
agents of hate," said Scott Long, director of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and 
Transgender Rights Program at Human Rights Watch. "Turning a blind eye to 
torture and murder threatens the rights and life of every Iraqi."
Four victims who spoke to CNN gave accounts of the attacks, which they say have 
intensified in the past few months.
"In 2004, militias and unknown groups started to go after the gays ... but the 
peak was six months ago," said Qaisar, who uses a pseudonym for fear of 
reprisal. "It has become wide scale war against gays in Iraq."
Iraqi officials acknowledged that the nation's culture stigmatizes 
homosexuality, but said the government does not condone such attacks. 
Authorities are unable to provide homosexuals with special protection, said 
government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh.
According to Human Rights Watch, which is urging a government crackdown, 
attackers target people on the streets or storm homes, where they conduct 
interrogations and demand names of suspected gay men. Many end up in hospitals 
and morgues, the organization said, basing its conclusion on reports from 
doctors.
Men have been threatened with "honor killings" by relatives worried that their 
"unmanly behavior" will ruin the family's reputation, Human Rights Watch said. 
Watch Iraqi men discuss attacks » 
Killings, kidnappings and torture of those suspected of homosexual conduct have 
intensified in areas such as the Baghdad neighborhood of Sadr City, the 
watchdog said.
"The Shiite people started this war and especially what happened in Sadr City," 
Qaisar said, adding that his sister-in-law had warned him against going to the 
area.
Muqtada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army militia, which is active in Sadr City, has joined 
in the attacks and defends its actions as a way to stop the "feminization" of 
Iraqi men, the report said.
"We have testimony that indicates that the nation's security forces are taking 
part in the attacks," Long said.
The group interviewed more than 50 people who gave accounts of abuses, beatings 
and stops at security checkpoints, he said.
"When the gay killings started and when they started go(ing) after them at 
checkpoints ... we started to change our look," said Basim, who also used a 
pseudonym. 
"These killings point to the continuing and lethal failure of Iraq's 
post-occupation authorities to establish the rule of law and protect their 
citizens," said Rasha Moumneh, Middle East researcher for Human Rights Watch.
A provision from the Saddam Hussein era endorses crimes committed "with 
honorable motives," according to the organization.

The government spokesman said the provision was popular during the Saddam era, 
but is not used today. He added that there is a push to educate police about 
human rights.
Attacks against civilians, including homosexuals, are not allowed, al-Dabbagh 
said. 
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2009-08-18 Thread Charles Frisk
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Re: g_b Happy New Year

2009-08-18 Thread Bloot Fontaine
Hi Asfan!
Wishing you too a Very Happy Pateti and Navroze Mubarak!

--- On Tue, 18/8/09, asfan  wrote:

From: asfan 
Subject: g_b Happy New Year
To: gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com, gaybom...@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 18 August, 2009, 6:05 AM






 





  Wishing all Zoroastrian Bawajis, Iranis and the whole wide 
world a happy Pateti (18th - the last day of the outgoing year) and Naoroze 
Mubarak (19th - the New Year). Best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year.
 
A few years ago while posting these greetings I had expressed the wish that 377 
be relegated to the limbo.  Well, it has nearly happened and if the Supreme 
Court, in its wisdom, does the needful it would be wonderful.  My kudos once 
again to all responsible for it.

asfan




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