Wednesday 22 May 2013


               

Iraqi activists plumbed the bell over the killing of dozens of teenagers by non secular police for having “emo” haircuts.

Activists told the Cairo-based al-Akhbar daily that a minimum of ninety Iraqi teenagers with “emo” appearances are inebriated to death by the ethical Police within the country within the past month. The violent crushing against “emo” Iraqi teenagers came when the Iraqi interior ministry declared them as “devil worshippers.”

“The ‘Emo phenomenon’ or devil attend is being probed by the ethical Police UN agency have the approval to eliminate it as before long as doable since it’s noxiously touching the society and turning into a danger,” a press release by the inside Ministry same.

“They wear strange, tight garments that have photos on them like skulls and use letter paper that area unit formed as skulls. They conjointly wear rings on their noses and tongues, and do different strange activities,” the statement other.

The statement same that Iraq’s ethical Police was granted approval by the Ministry of Education to enter capital of Iraq colleges and pinpoint students with Western appearances.

The activists told the newspaper that a gaggle of armed men wearing wear light-emitting diode the teenagers to secluded areas some days past, inebriated them to death, then disposed their bodies in garbage dumpsters across the capital, Baghdad.

“First they throw concrete blocks at the boy’s arms, then at his legs, then the ultimate blow is to his head, and if he's not dead by then, they begin everywhere once more,” one one that managed to flee told the daily.
The exact toll remains unclear, however Hana al-Bayaty of Belgian capital assembly, associate NGO coping with Iraqi problems, same this figure ranges “between ninety and a hundred.”

Activists same that leaflets were distributed in capital of Iraq warning teenagers from donning the “emo” vogue, and in some regions, teenaged homosexuals were killed by fighting their heads conjointly by concrete blocks.

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