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A gay hate campaign in Iraq

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  • A Human Rights Watch report revealed that militiamen are torturing and killing gay Iraqi men in a campaign that has spread from Baghdad to several other cities. This is what the 67-page report said:

    Bodies of several gay men found in Baghdad’s Sadr City earlier this year. Arabic words for ‘pervert’ and ‘puppy’ written on their chests

    Threats, abuses have spread to cities of Kirkuk, Najaf and Basra

    Murders are committed with impunity, admonitory in intent, with corpses dumped in garbage or hung as warnings on the street

    HRW blames failure of authorities to investigate such crimes and the stigma preventing families from reporting deaths

    Well-informed UN official said in April that the death toll was probably “in hundreds”

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    Campaign largely blamed on Shiite extremists who have long targeted behaviour deemed un-Islamic

    Fliers warning homosexuals that they will be killed “unless they come back to their senses” distributed in Sadr City earlier this year

    35-year-old Hamid’s partner was seized in early April by four gunmen. His body was found the next day. “His genitals were cut off and a piece of his throat was ripped out,” Hamid said

    Iraqi law does not ban consensual homosexual conduct between adults, but contains certain provisions that can be exploited, including Saddam Hussein-era provisions that could reduce penalties for so-called honour crimes and crimes against people due to their sexual orientation

    Report based on interviews with more than 50 Iraqi men who identified themselves as gay, Iraqi human rights activists, journalists and doctors

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