Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Amnesty Urges More Action On Iraqi Gay Murders
The Iraqi government must do more to protect homosexuals in the wake of a reported spate of killings of gay young men, Amnesty International has urged.
In the last few weeks, 25 boys and men are reported to have been killed in Baghdad because they were, or were perceived to be, gay, Amnesty said.
In a letter to Prime Minister Nouri Maliki, the rights organisation called for "urgent and concerted action".
It also criticised the government's failure to condemn the killings.
Amnesty called on the government to bring those responsible for the killings to justice and to afford effective protection to the gay community in Iraq.
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