Iraqi militants sentence gays and booksellers to death
BAGHDAD -- Hardline Shia militias in Baghdad have issued a blanket death sentence for homosexuals, lesbians, prostitutes, liberal professors and booksellers.
Ali Hili, who ran a gay nightclub in Baghdad but fled to Britain this year after receiving death threats, told The Times of London that he knows of more than 40 men killed in recent months.
Hili claims that Grand Ayatollah Ali Al Sistani, the most revered spiritual figure in Iraq, provoked the slayings by saying on his Website in April last year that homosexuals should be killed in the "worst, most severe way".
"We could never envisage this happening when Saddam [Hussein] was overthrown," the 33-year-old Hili said. "I had no love for the former president, but his regime never persecuted the gay community."
Elsewhere in the city, a 34-year-old theater actor, who would only give his name as Bashar, said that he has gone into hiding after a death threat. Two close members of his family have been killed by militants, who say that they will carry on killing his relatives until he turns himself in.
Posted by: ryuge 2006-05-18 |