Iraq: Boy Executed for Being Gay
May 6, 2006, 1:34 pm![]() |
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Here’s another Muslim anti-gay atrocity, from the Washington Times:
Human rights groups have condemned the slaying of a 14-year-old Baghdad youth shot to death by police apparently because he was gay.
Ahmed Khalil was shot at point-blank range on his doorstep after being accosted by men in police uniforms, his neighbors in the al-Dura area of Baghdad told the Independent.
There has been a reported surge in homophobic killings by state security services and religious militias in Iraq. Iraq’s most prominent Shiite leader, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, issued an anti-gay and anti-lesbian fatwa which was blamed for a series of beatings, kidnappings and assassinations of homosexuals.
If this is portentous of Iraq’s future, then I want nothing to do with it. I hope the U.S. State Department’s legions of politically-correct apparatchiks will intervene, but I won’t get my hopes up, as they seem more concerned with Muslim “sensitivities.”
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