Group Of 40 Gays And Lesbians Murdered In Iraq PDF Print
Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 06 March 2012
Tags: iraq, middle east, murder, groups, mass, lgbt, gays, lesbians, iglhrc, international, shiite

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A troubling report today from the International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission informs the global LGBT community that mass groups of homosexuals are being murdered in Iraq. Details follow. 

From the IGLHRC:

The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission has today received reports from Iraq of a wave of targeted killings of individuals who are perceived to be gay or lesbian. According to Iraqi human rights activists, in early February 2012, an unidentified group posted death threats against "the adulterous individuals" in the predominantly Shiite neighborhoods of Baghdad and Basra. The threats gave the individuals, whose names and ages were listed, four days to stop their behavior or else face the wrath of God, and were to be carried out by the Mujahedin. According to sources inside Iraq, as the result of this new surge of anti-gay violence close to 40 people have been kidnapped, brutally tortured and murdered. The Iraqi authorities have neither responded to this targeted violence nor have they publicly denounced it. It is widely believed that these atrocities are being committed by a group of the Shiite militia.

"Today the Government of Iraq represents a fully sovereign and democratic country," said IGLHRC Executive Director Cary Alan Johnson. "As such, it must protect all of its citizens including lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people from hate-filled violence and death at the hands of armed militias. Vigilantes who perpetuate the targeted killing of those perceived to be gay or lesbian must not be tolerated in a new Iraq. We have seen these atrocities before. In 2009 vigilantes murdered hundreds of Iraqi individuals for their perceived sexual orientation. There are no excuses for such heinous human rights violations. We demand that the Iraqi Government put a stop to the wanton persecution and killing of gay people, and that the perpetrators punished."

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written by Bobbie Longo, March 06, 2012
That's so sad :/ those poor individuals smilies/sad.gif
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written by Phulosophy, March 06, 2012
Makes us more thankful for being where we are and, this, should be an impetus for us to do whatever we can to help others here or abroad, pick your battle.
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written by Andy S. Corona, March 06, 2012
That is just so sick, and it makes me want to bomb them, seriously!
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written by Hans Offermans, March 06, 2012
The troups are gone. Up to Obama to protest loudly, together with all global GLBT groups...
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written by Jaystin, March 06, 2012
I'mm gay myself and i think all this anti-gay crap is bullshit, its bad enough i cant even go to school without being bullied for being who i am. When i come home and read about all of this happening to us gays and lez, it pisses me off. People should really stop judging people by their sexual orientation
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written by US State Department?, March 11, 2012
It will be truly interesting to see how the US State Department reacts to this tragedy. We've given time, treasure and lives to freeing Iraqis and this kind of thing continues to go on. Religious persecution should be looked at very strongly and not just in Iraq. Consider the candidates currently running for President here are home. Will we allow them to bludgeon our LGBT community in the campaign or (fearfully) in office? It is important that each of us drives this home to everyone we know of in just a few years, our LGBT community could face the same kind of rabid religious extremism!

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