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Dozens of Iraqi teenagers stoned to death for `emo' haircuts:
activists
Friday, 09 March 2012
  [Iraqi activists said this picture belongs to a teenager who was
brutally killed by religious police for having an "emo"
hairstyle. (Courtesy of Al Tahreer News)]
Iraqi activists said this picture belongs to a teenager  who was
brutally killed by religious police for having an "emo" 
hairstyle. (Courtesy of Al Tahreer News)
inShare22
By Al Arabiya


Iraqi activists sounded the bell over the killing of dozens of teenagers
by religious police for having "emo" haircuts.

Activists told the Cairo-based al-Akhbar daily that at least 90 Iraqi 
teenagers with "emo" appearances have been stoned to death by
the Moral  Police in the country in the past month. The violent
crackdown against  "emo" Iraqi teenagers came after the Iraqi
interior ministry declared  them as "devil worshippers."

"The `Emo phenomenon' or devil  worshiping is being probed
by the Moral Police who have the approval to  eliminate it as soon as
possible since it's detrimentally affecting the  society and
becoming a danger," according to a statement by the interior 
ministry.

"They wear strange, tight clothes that have pictures on them such as
skulls and use stationery that are shaped as skulls. They also wear 
rings on their noses and tongues, and do other strange activities,"
the  statement added.

The statement said that Iraq's Moral Police was granted approval by
the  Ministry of Education to enter Baghdad schools and pinpoint
students  with Western appearances.

The activists told the newspaper that a group of armed men dressed in 
civilian clothing led the teenagers to secluded areas a few days ago, 
stoned them to death, and 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 final blow is to his head, and if he is not dead by
then, they  start all over again," one person who managed to escape
told the daily.
The exact death toll remains unclear, but Hana al-Bayaty of Brussels 
Tribunal, an NGO dealing with Iraqi issues, said the current figure 
ranges "between 90 and 100."

Activists said that leaflets were distributed in Baghdad warning 
teenagers from donning the "emo" style, and in some regions,
teenage  homosexuals were killed by battering their heads also by
concrete  blocks.

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