Iraqi Gays Targeted, Brutally Killed: Human Rights Watch

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First Posted: 08-17-09 12:50 PM   |   Updated: 09-17-09 05:12 AM

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The number of deliberate attacks against homosexual men in Iraq has risen precipitously this year at the hands of Iraqi militias and death squads, according to a report released today by an international human rights organization.

New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) interviewed nearly 50 gay Iraqi men for the report, publishing their harrowing stories about the crackdown on gays and documenting the wide-reaching campaign of targeted executions, kidnappings, abductions, death threats and torture of gay men and men suspected of homosexual conduct.

The 67-page report, entitled "They Want Us Exterminated: Murder, Torture, Sexual Orientation and Gender in Iraq," says the killings have spread from the Baghdad neighborhood of Sadr City to many cities across the Middle East country, with Baghdad experiencing the most severe "killing campaign." Human Rights Watch estimates several hundred men have died from homosexual targeted attacks.

HRW says Iraqi police and security forces have done little to investigate or quell the violence against Iraqi homosexuals and many Iraqis doubt the government's sincerity and success to purge key officials with militia ties. According to the report, no arrests or prosecutions have been announced and the human rights watchdog says it has heard of accounts of police complicity in abuse, which ranges from harassing "effeminate" men at checkpoints, to possible abduction and extrajudicial killing.

"Iraq's leaders are supposed to defend all Iraqis, not abandon them to armed agents of hate, said HRW's Scott Long, Director of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Rights Program, in a statement. "Turning a blind eye to torture and murder threatens the rights and life of every Iraqi."

The men interviewed by HRW described how corpses have been dumped in the garbage or hung as warnings on the street. According to testimonies, the attackers invaded homes, abducted men and interrogated and brutalized them to extract names of other people suspected of homosexual conduct. The doctors who spoke with HRW researchers said they have found mutilated bodies with their anuses glued shut.

HRW says many of the Iraqis interviewed in the report believe the Mahdi Army, the militia led by Moqtada al-Sadr, the radical Shiite religious cleric, bears primary responsibility for the murders and spearheaded the killings earlier this year. Mahdi Army spokesmen have "promoted fears about the 'third sex' and the 'feminization' of Iraq men, suggesting that militia action was the remedy," according to the report.

Iraqi men who have acclimated to Western fashion trends are viewed as less "manly" and often singled out as homosexuals by religious and militia groups. Iraqi men who wear their hair long, shave their facial hair or dress in tight, fitted clothing become targets by religious militias. Cafes and barbershops once frequented by homosexuals have also come under attack. According to Hamid, an Iraqi interviewed in the report, murderers and thieves are respected more than gay people.

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Consensual homosexual conduct between adults is allowed under Iraqi law but illegal in all countries surrounding Iraq except Jordan and Turkey. Islam forbids homosexuality. HRW says the targeted killings were committed without evidence or trial.

Iraqi homosexuals did not live in fear or feel forced to leave their homes and villages when former president Saddam Hussein ruled the country, says Hossein Alizadeh of International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission. Homosexual men faced death threats and warnings after the 2003 U.S. invasion, Alizadeh said, because Saddam's ouster left power vacuums for religious militias.

"Saddam was a political dictator but not a religious leader," said Alizadeh. "Homosexuals were tolerated under Saddam because he didn't feel threatened from that section of society."

Homosexuality remains a forbidden, even taboo, topic for many Iraqis and the lack of understanding and sympathy from the public allows militias to kill effeminate men with tacit approval, says Alizadeh. Many Iraqi homosexuals, or those perceived to be, are an embarrassment to their families and tribes and are killed by the hands of loved ones, he said.

"Iraq is a religious and traditional society and killers of homosexuals are very proud of what they do...they see it as a social service, a cleansing of society," he said.

The United States government has recently begun to address the plight of homosexual Iraqis after the media and international human rights organizations brought awareness to the problem. In June, U.S. State Dept. Spokesman Ian Kelly told reporters the U.S. condemned violence and abuse against homosexuals in Iraq.

"In general we absolutely condemn acts of violence and human rights violations against individuals in Iraq because of their sexual orientation or gender identity," he said.

"Our training of Iraqi security forces includes instruction on the proper observance of human rights. Human rights training is also a very important part of our and other international donors' civilian capacity-building effort in Iraq."

U.S. Congressman Jared Polis (D-Colorado), who toured Iraq in April and spoke with men sentenced to death for being members of an Iraqi organization known as Iraqi LGBT, has written letters to the U.S. Embassy in Iraq and U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill, demanding an investigation of human rights abuses.

Rep. Polis said the U.S. has a responsibility to address these allegations of persecutions of gays.

"The U.S. should take a strong stand for human rights and exert its influence for human rights - for all Iraqis," he said by phone. "The U.S. has a heavy involvement in Iraq, has a close relationship with the Iraqi government and billions of taxpayers' money are there."

Rep. Polis said about five percent of the Iraqi population is homosexual, however, there are no official aggregate statistics for this group. The numbers used by international human rights organizations are based on known individual cases.

In April, London-based Amnesty International expressed its concern about the Iraqi government's failure to address and publicly condemn the killing of young men because of their sexual orientation to the Iraqi government, but said its letter written to the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has remained unanswered.

Amnesty International's Said Boumedouha says Iraqi gay men have to hide their homosexuality or flee their neighborhoods in fear that neighbors will report their names to religious militia groups. Boumedouha says the majority of killings take place in Shiite-dominated areas of Iraq and the state simply cannot protect this minority anymore.

"The policemen, the security forces are turning a blind eye to the killings, they are sympathetic with the militias," he said. "Nothing has been done to stop the violence. The 'so-called' investigations have brought no one to justice."

Some homosexual Iraqis have sought asylum in other Middle Eastern countries such as Jordan, Lebanon and Kurdistan with the financial assistance of NGOs. Human Rights Watch, like other international organizations, has called on the United Nations High Commission for Refugees as well as other governments that accept Iraqi refugees to offer rapid resettlement to homosexual and transgender Iraqis.




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The number of deliberate attacks against homosexual men in Iraq has risen precipitously this year at the hands of Iraqi militias and death squads, according to a report released today by an internatio...
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They can ship them to Iran. Amadinajhad said there are no gay people there. LOL...

Seriously though, from what I understand about the secrets in the Middle East is that women and men are separated by religion so exactly what do you think the men do? They "play" with each other. They have children with the women. The gay community is HUGE in that region, albeit a secret one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 08/18/2009
- sarabono I'm a Fan of sarabono 16 fans permalink

It is a Muslim Country. Why would anyone expect anything different ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 08/18/2009
- DD1Prime I'm a Fan of DD1Prime 5 fans permalink

After a tyrant is overthrown, those freed from his yolk can either build a new and better society - or fall in upon each other like wild dogs and destroy their civilization. Which are the Iraqis choosing? It seems clear not much education, business, reconstruction, or peace-making is going on there at the moment.

Ironic how "murders are more respected" than gays. Iraq is filled with murderers now - and killing off its gays - and getting what it deserves in return. The Sunnis and Shiites call each other "heretics" and happily kill each other - the Christians have now almost all been driven off - are there any minority religions not being picked off by the Islamic hate sects? When Al-Sadr has his fill of killing gays, who will he turn to next?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 08/18/2009
- riff4u I'm a Fan of riff4u 10 fans permalink

Whats the difference between a fanatical Christian and a fanatical Muslim. None really. Now that the US went into Iraq and created chaos and lawlessness the fanatics take over and kill whomever they don't like. Iraq was much better of under Sadam. The danger of someting like happening in the US is very real, especially with all the neo-con nut jobs out there who are in contempt of our Constitution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 AM on 08/18/2009
- MajorKong I'm a Fan of MajorKong 381 fans permalink
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Well, they've already driven most of the Christians out of the country. I'm surprised they didn't get around to the gays sooner.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 08/17/2009

The news just never reported it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 AM on 08/18/2009
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If you want to practically help send some $$$ the way of 'Iraqi LGBT' http://iraqilgbtuk.blogspot.com

They run safe houses inside Iraq as well as supporting refugees in the rest of the middle east.

Whilst the HRW report is good news for raising the profile of the pogrom, only Iraqi LGBT is actually supporting people (saving them from murder) inside the country. But funds are scarce and they consequently have to turn people away.

To find out more, read their annual report which is published on their website.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 08/17/2009
- Usama I'm a Fan of Usama 17 fans permalink
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It seems like America and Europe should accept all the homosexuals of the Muslim world who live in fear if they are so concerned about their human rights. Homosexual conduct is an abomination and is condemned in Islam. It is identified as being contrary to man's nature and violates religious brotherhood and family, which are the most important bonds in Muslim society. If you believe differently, then welcome them to your American neighborhood.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 PM on 08/17/2009

They are just another group that politically impotent Muslim males bully in order to feel better about themselves. Just like your women, or your mentally handicapped and so on.

Justify it all you like with whatever notions you like, it is still what it is.

I think most Americans would be willing to welcome anyone who wanted to escape from people like you and be productive members of a peaceful, tolerant society.



(You, see, my friend, this is why your kind will lose)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 08/17/2009
- ForeverXL I'm a Fan of ForeverXL 35 fans permalink
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Thanks for your honest answer.

Well folks, this is why Islamism should be eradicated asap. It seeks annihilation of those who are different on religious, sexual or gender grounds and in many cases has death prescribed as punishment for being different and unwilling to convert or suppress your sexual orientation or obey to the male's will over a woman's.

Nice religion you got there Usama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 08/17/2009
- ForeverXL I'm a Fan of ForeverXL 35 fans permalink
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Thanks for your honest answer.

Well folks, this is why Isl...ami.sm should be eradicated asap. It seeks annihilation of those who are different on religious, sexual or gender grounds and in many cases has death prescribed as punishment for being different and unwilling to convert or suppress your sexual orientation or obey to the male's will over a woman's.

Nice religion you got there Us...a...ma.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 08/17/2009
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Can we also have the women you rape to save their lives too?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:16 PM on 08/17/2009
- juancapez I'm a Fan of juancapez 67 fans permalink
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your intolerance and narrow interpretation of islam is barbaric. it is people like you who give muslims a bad name. of course you would justify the murder of anyone that doesn't believe what you do. you are not welcome in the civilized world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 08/17/2009
- YellerDawg I'm a Fan of YellerDawg 28 fans permalink

Freedom from religion is all that can save us from the same kind of oppression here in the USA. As I'm sure we will see on this thread, there is a deep vein of this same kind of primitive thinking running through our homeland. So much for the Age of Enlightenment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 08/17/2009
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Of course conservatives in America would make it legal to kill gays also.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 08/17/2009

If it wasn't for the secular humanist involved in our nation's creation our Gay brothers and sisters would be facing similar peril at the hands of our religious evangs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 08/17/2009

""because of iraqi militia and """DEATH SQUADS""---would that be the blackwater boys????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 08/17/2009
- Montgriz I'm a Fan of Montgriz 36 fans permalink

This is the kind of government our GOP brethren created and would do so in the USA if they could....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 08/17/2009
- Georgianne Nienaber - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Georgianne Nienaber 78 fans permalink
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Thank God for Human Rights Watch. They have been tireless in Congo and although Iraq is not my area of expertise, I humbly salute them for exposing yet another human rights tragedy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 08/17/2009
- ForeverXL I'm a Fan of ForeverXL 35 fans permalink
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Well, truly an eye-opener.

I think most reasonable people would have known that homosexuals are oppressed and threatened every day in a country like Iraq.

This is, of course, valuable work that they do and it is good that they keep an eye on the development of repression against all kind of minority groups in Iraq, but HRW is failing in other areas to address problems adequately.

Of particular interest is: "Our training of Iraqi security forces includes instruction on the proper observance of human rights. Human rights training is also a very important part of our and other international donors' civilian capacity-building effort in Iraq."
Interesting, because true Islamic values - held by devout Muslims and Islamists - are incompatible with the values of Universal Human Rights. There have been many debates on this and it has been exposed many times, so I am not going further into detail now. Just sayin', the news itself is not a shocker.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 08/17/2009

Don't just sit there and feel bad about the situation, DO something.

Talk to your friends, family, co-workers about this. Make a contribution to a pro-LGBT campaign. Public awareness leads to political action. Affirmative action in the U.S. is the most powerful way to change the tide in the developing world regarding these acts of medieval barbarism.

How can we be the beacon of freedom in the world if we can't enact basic civil rights in our own country?

It is up to YOU. LGBT youth around the world, are watching what we will do. Take action.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 08/17/2009
- mados123 I'm a Fan of mados123 3 fans permalink

On NPR, an advocate for LGBT rights in Iraq was saying that under Saddam, everybody had considerably more sexual rights than they do now - not just the minority group. Seems like regression.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 08/17/2009
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That's correct. Gay-friendly clubs existed, much as they do now in Beirut. Gays would be able to meet without the threat of death hanging over them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 PM on 08/17/2009

And Bush, Hasselbeck and Hannity said they improved life over there. Yeah, right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 PM on 08/18/2009
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