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February 8, 2008

"We warn against not wearing a headscarf and wearing makeup. Those who do not abide by this will be punished. God is our witness, we have notified you."

Sharia Alert. "Violations of 'Islamic teachings' take deadly toll on Iraqi women," by Arwa Damon for CNN:

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The images in the Basra police file are nauseating: Page after page of women killed in brutal fashion -- some strangled to death, their faces disfigured; others beheaded. All bear signs of torture.
The women are killed, police say, because they failed to wear a headscarf or because they ignored other "rules" that secretive fundamentalist groups want to enforce.
"Fear, fear is always there," says 30-year-old Safana, an artist and university professor. "We don't know who to be afraid of. Maybe it's a friend or a student you teach. There is no break, no security. I don't know who to be afraid of."
Her fear is justified. Iraq's second-largest city, Basra, is a stronghold of conservative Shia groups. As many as 133 women were killed in Basra last year -- 79 for violation of "Islamic teachings" and 47 for so-called honor killings, according to IRIN, the news branch of the U.N.'s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
One glance through the police file is enough to understand the consequences. Basra's police chief, Gen. Abdul Jalil Khalaf, flips through the file, pointing to one unsolved case after another.
"I think so far, we have been unable to tackle this problem properly," he says. "There are many motives for these crimes and parties involved in killing women, by strangling, beheading, chopping off their hands, legs, heads."
"When I came to Basra a year ago," he says, "two women were killed in front of their kids. Their blood was flowing in front of their kids, they were crying. Another woman was killed in front of her 6-year-old son, another in front of her 11-year-old child, and yet another who was pregnant."
The killers enforcing their own version of Islamic justice are rarely caught, while women live in fear.
Boldly splattered in red paint just outside the main downtown market, a chilling sign reads: "We warn against not wearing a headscarf and wearing makeup. Those who do not abide by this will be punished. God is our witness, we have notified you."
The attacks on the women of Basra have intensified since British forces withdrew to their base at the airport back in September, police say. Iraqi security forces took over after British troops pulled back, but are heavily infiltrated by militias.
And tracking the perpetrators of these crimes is nearly impossible, Khalaf says, adding that he doesn't have control of the thousands of policemen and officers.
"We're trying to trace crimes carried out by an anonymous enemy," he says.
Amnesty International has raised concern about the increasing violence toward women in Iraq, saying abductions, rapes and "honor killings" are on the rise.
"Politically active women, those who did not follow a strict dress code, and women [who are] human rights defenders were increasingly at risk of abuses, including by armed groups and religious extremists," Amnesty said in a 2007 report.
Sometimes, it's just the color of a woman's headscarf that can draw unwanted attention.
"One time, one of my female colleagues commented on the color of my headscarf," Safana says. "She said it would draw attention ... [and I should] avoid it and stick to colors like gray, brown and black."

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Posted by Marisol at February 8, 2008 8:26 PM
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"There are many motives for these crimes"

Not too many and certainly something that can be stopped if the will was there.

Posted by: Jerry M [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 8, 2008 8:37 PM

Absolutely disgusting. These people are barbarians!

Posted by: Rachel [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 8, 2008 8:43 PM

because they ignored other "rules" that secretive fundamentalist groups want to enforce.


big brave muslim men
these punks are gutless, soulless,pieces of crap just like their dear old dads , if they know who their dad is!!!!!

Posted by: OLD SARGE [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 8, 2008 8:55 PM

"We don't know who to be afraid of. Maybe it's a friend or a student you teach. There is no break, no security. I don't know who to be afraid of."

Shades of soviet Russia and the KGB, and just as deadly.

Posted by: Isabellathecrusader [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 8, 2008 9:37 PM

QUOTE: "There are many motives for these crimes and parties involved in killing women, by strangling, beheading, chopping off their hands, legs, heads."

If this were happening in a Western country this pattern of ritualised, sexualised, extreme violence would ring alarm bells; we would be identifying the killer/s as the worst form of serial killer, as a sociopath/ psychopath, and sparing no effort to hunt them down.

Sharia law seems to me almost to be set up so as to provide psychopaths with their fill of victims. The multiplicity, harshness and pettiness of the rules, if a society or group tries to implement them in full, means that someone, somewhere, will always actually or inadvertently transgress - and then the jackals have their excuse to carry out the draconian 'punishments', all in the name of 'peace' and 'justice' and 'purity'.

If there are no dhimmis to target when someone feels like getting off on a little fully-legitimised humiliation, torture or murder of another human being, one can always accuse someone of being a 'bad' Muslim, or a 'bad' woman, and perform 'punishment'.

Posted by: dumbledoresarmy [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 8, 2008 10:42 PM

dumbledoresarmy:

Well said, a point I have been making for some time. There is much in common between Islamic fundamentalist men (so called jihadis) and serial killers/rapists. It takes a special kind of evil to treat people in this fashion. Such wanton and brutal killing would never be tolerated in the Western world. This evil mindset is what we are truly fighting against.

Posted by: HereticInfidel [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 9, 2008 12:32 AM

Absolutely disgusting. These people are barbarians!

Posted by: Rachel at February 8, 2008 8:43 PM


That's absolutely correct, Rachel. So, why is the civilized West bending over with it's pants down for these Barbarians? That is the question.

Posted by: darcy [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 9, 2008 8:19 AM

""Fear, fear is always there," says 30-year-old Safana, an artist and university professor. "We don't know who to be afraid of. Maybe it's a friend or a student you teach. There is no break, no security. I don't know who to be afraid of."


...CLUE: any male found reading the Qur'an....

Posted by: exsgtbrown [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 9, 2008 11:20 AM

Islam has elevated women.

In Islam, women don't have to do jail time or wait for court dates for petty misdemeanors. Justice is swift and effective, with minimal media coverage.

What a boon Islam is to women!

Posted by: Abscedere [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 9, 2008 1:32 PM

dumbledoresarmy:

Great insight into the heart of Islam. It's not a religion, it's a sickness.

& Abscedere:

Delicious irony there! I'll think of it the next time I hear one of those muslimah reverts living in dar-al-harb prattle on about how she CHOOSES to veil. I'll be thinking: Well, AREN'T you going to THANK us?

Posted by: TheVeiledThreat [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 9, 2008 9:13 PM

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