The other side of Kurdistan:

Amnesty International is appalled by the killing of Du’a Khalil Aswad, aged about 17, who was stoned to death on or around 7 April 2007 for a so-called honour crime. A member of Iraq’s Yezidi religious minority from the village of Bahzan in northern Iraq, she was killed by a group of eight or nine men and in the presence of a large crowd in the town of Bashika, near the city of Mosul. Some of her relatives are said to have participated in the killing.

Du’a Khalil Aswad’s murder is said to have been committed by relatives and other Yezidi men because she had engaged in a relationship with a Sunni Muslim boy and had been absent from her home for one night. Some reports suggested that she had converted to Islam, but others deny this. Initially, she was reportedly given shelter in the house of a Yezidi tribal leader in Bashika, but her killers stormed the house, took her outside and stoned her to death. Her death by stoning, which lasted for some 30 minutes, was recorded on video film which was then widely distributed and is available on the internet. The film reportedly shows that members of local security forces were present but failed to intervene to prevent the stoning or arrest those responsible.

In an apparent act of retaliation, some 23 Yezidi workers were attacked and killed on 22 April, apparently by members of a Sunni armed group. The Yezidis, reportedly all men, were travelling on a bus between Mosul and Bashika when the vehicle was stopped by gunmen, who made the Yezidis disembark and then summarily killed them.

Today in Arbil, capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, there was a demonstration against the stoning (via b&w).

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5 responses to “Stoned to Death”

  1. dearieme Avatar
    dearieme

    “In an apparent act of retaliation..”: what? She wasn’t a Sunni. I take it that there must be more to it than the story tells us. But is it worth the bones of a Pomeranian grenadier?

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  2. Mick H Avatar
    Mick H

    According to the ICAHK (International Campaign Against Honour Killings) site, “Islamist groups active in the area have sought to capitalise on this crime and are urging revenge attacks upon all Yezidis, claiming that she had converted to Islam and characterising the murder as a ‘martyrdom’ rather than an ‘honour’ killing.”
    Hey, any excuse to ramp up the killings.

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  3. dearieme Avatar
    dearieme

    Dim of me; I missed that point. I am still a member of the Pomeranian Preservation Society, though.

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  4. DaninVan Avatar
    DaninVan

    Why?

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