Militias target some Iraqis for being gay

— The turns to the camera and pleads with his tormentors.

“I’m not a ,” he tells the who surround him. “I want you to know I am different. But I am not a .”

To some fundamentalist Iraqi , Ahmed Sadoun was worse than a .

He was . He wore his hair long and took female to grow breasts. Amused by his , Iraqi stopped him in December at a checkpoint in a southern dominated by radical Shiite . They groped and ridiculed him.

The assault was captured on video and circulated on cellphones throughout Baghdad, says Hili, founder of London-based Iraqi , a group dedicated to protecting ’s and . Shortly after the video was made public, Hili says contacted him, fearing for his life, and asked for his help to flee .

“Unfortunately, it was too late,” Hili says. turned up dead two months later, he says.

At least 82 men have been killed in since December, according to Iraqi . The has raised questions about the ’s ability to protect a diverse range of vulnerable minority that also includes and , especially following the withdrawal of U.S. from last month.

Mithal al-Alusi, a secular, liberal Sunni , is among those who blame the on armed militant such as al-Qaeda and the Mahdi .

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Iraqi ‘executioner’ defends killing of gay men

Abu likens his work to that of a surgeon, out diseased parts of a body to save it from cancer. But unlike a doctor, he does not save lives, he takes them. Specifically, Abu and a of claim to have been killing men in .

“We see this [] as a serious illness in the community that has been spreading rapidly among the youth after it was brought in from the outside by ,” he said, in an interview in the . Abu is not his real name. “These are not the habits of or our community and we must eliminate them.”

In recent months, of Iraqi men are believed to have been murdered because of their , in a of those considered to be morally deviant, although such have been taking place since 2003. Officially the police put the number in the past two months at fewer than 10 , although unofficially they are reported to acknowledge the number is more than double that.

Some of the dead are likely to have been killed by family or tribe who view the victim’s as a stain on their collective . According to Abu , however, there has also been an organised campaign to exterminate . He did not say how he and his group had killed, only that they had been involved in executing “some” and had permission from key in the Shaab area, in the north-east of the capital, where he has been operating.

None of the claims can be independently verified.

“We had approval from the main Iraqi tribes here to liquidate those [men] copying the ways of women,” he said, explaining that he had been in the Mahdi but was now working independently after the was disbanded by the leader of the Sadr movement, . “Our aim is not to destabilise the . Our aim is to help stabilise society.”

Abu likens his work to that of a surgeon, out diseased parts of a body to save it from cancer. But unlike a doctor, he does not save lives, he takes them. Specifically, Abu and a of claim to have been killing men in .

“We see this [] as a serious illness in the community that has been spreading rapidly among the youth after it was brought in from the outside by ,” he said, in an interview in the . Abu is not his real name. “These are not the habits of or our community and we must eliminate them.”

In recent months, of Iraqi men are believed to have been murdered because of their , in a of those considered to be morally deviant, although such have been taking place since 2003. Officially the police put the number in the past two months at fewer than 10 , although unofficially they are reported to acknowledge the number is more than double that.

Some of the dead are likely to have been killed by family or tribe who view the victim’s as a stain on their collective . According to Abu , however, there has also been an organised campaign to exterminate . He did not say how he and his group had killed, only that they had been involved in executing “some” and had permission from key in the Shaab area, in the north-east of the capital, where he has been operating.

None of the claims can be independently verified.

“We had approval from the main Iraqi tribes here to liquidate those [men] copying the ways of women,” he said, explaining that he had been in the Mahdi but was now working independently after the was disbanded by the leader of the Sadr movement, . “Our aim is not to destabilise the . Our aim is to help stabilise society.”

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