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    ISIS demands all women in Mosul undergo FGM

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    Post by Rocky Thu 24 Jul 2014, 10:36 am

    ISIS demands all women in Mosul undergo FGM



    Published 24 July 2014 | Lucinda Borkett-Jones



    An empty house of a Christian family in Mosul with Arabic writing that reads, "Long live the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant. Muslims are happy with the return of Mujahideen. God is Greater,".

    The militant Islamist group Islamic State (ISIS – formerly the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) has ordered that all women in Mosul, northern Iraq, must undergo female genital mutilation (FGM).

    United Nations official Jacqueline Badcock, based in Irbil, said the fatwa applied to all women aged 11 to 46, which could result in the cutting of 4 million women and girls.

    The UN General Assembly passed a resolution in 2012 calling for the end to the practice in all nation states.

    Islamic State took control of Mosul, the second largest city in Iraq, on June 10.

    Since then there has been increasing persecution of minority groups, including Christians, Shiite Turkmen, Shabak and Yazidis, along with the enforcement of extreme Sunni Islamic teaching.

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    Post by CITEX Thu 24 Jul 2014, 10:50 am

    Of course, and we are expected to believe they welcomed these folks in... sounds like we should just arm the Christians, Turks and Females...
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    Post by wciappetta Thu 24 Jul 2014, 3:18 pm

    Mutilation?...What warped thinking... How is it possible they can think they are doing God a service? Such blindness....But yes I'm for arming all of them too.


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    Post by wayoutnow Thu 24 Jul 2014, 4:08 pm

    We need to do something fast !!!!! Nobody should tell anybody how to live !!!! I feel sorry for those woman !!!!
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    Post by Rocky Fri 25 Jul 2014, 2:29 pm

    UN: Islamic State Militants Order Female Genital Mutilation In Iraq

    Updated: 07/24/2014 8:59 pm EDT



     

    GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations, expressing deep concern, said on Thursday that militant group Islamic State had ordered all girls and women in and around Iraq's northern city of Mosul to undergo female genital mutilation.

    But doubts emerged on social media about the basis for the report. One document posted on Twitter suggested it may be a year old and have been issued by the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant, the group's previous name.

    Other Internet comments, including from Middle East analysts, questioned whether the order fit with the cultural traditions of the region.

    A U.N. spokesman in Geneva said that they were seeking clarity and trying to establish the facts.

    Such a "fatwa" issued by the Sunni Muslim fighters would potentially affect 4 million women and girls, U.N. resident and humanitarian coordinator in Iraq Jacqueline Badcock told reporters in Geneva by videolink from Arbil.

    "We have current reports of imposition of a directive that all female girl children and women up to the age of 49 must be circumcised. This is something very new for Iraq, particularly in this area, and is of grave concern and does need to be addressed," Badcock said.

    "This is not the will of Iraqi people, or the women of Iraq in these vulnerable areas covered by the terrorists," she added.

    There was no immediate comment from Islamic State which has led an offensive through northern and western Iraq.

    The world body has "zero contact" with Islamic State, but works through tribal leaders in the affected areas, Badcock said. "I can't give you any more details until we have been on the ground to get information," she said of the directive.

    FGM, the partial or total removal of external female genitalia, is a tradition practised widely in many African and Muslim countries and often justified as a means of suppressing a woman's sexual desire to prevent "immoral" behaviour.

    Worldwide, more than 130 million girls and women have undergone FGM and more than 700 million women alive today were children when they were married.

    The practice of FGM previously occurred only in isolated pockets of Iraq, mainly Kurdistan, according to Badcock.

    Mosul city currently has some two million people, more than half of whom are women as there are many female-headed households in the area, she said. Several more million people live in surrounding areas, she added.

    "There are reports of rapes of women, of forced marriages," Badcock added.

    (Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay in Geneva; additional reporting by Miriam Karouny in Beirut; Editing by Jermey Gaunt)

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    Post by mochasmom Fri 25 Jul 2014, 2:48 pm

    This is getting ridiculous. We are going to have to send in troops to wipe out these idiots
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    Post by Rocky Fri 25 Jul 2014, 5:47 pm

    Islamic State issues guidelines on ‘how women should dress’




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    PanARMENIAN.Net - Islamic State, the al Qaeda offshoot that seized large swathes of northern Iraq last month, has warned women in the city of Mosul to wear full-face veils or risk severe punishment, Reuters reported.The Sunni insurgents, who have declared a caliphate in parts of Iraq and Syria and have threatened to march on Baghdad, also listed guidelines on how veils and clothes should be worn, part of a campaign to violently impose their radical brand of Islam."The conditions imposed on her clothes and grooming was only to end the pretext of debauchery resulting from grooming and overdressing," said the Islamic State in a statement. "This is not a restriction on her freedom but to prevent her from falling into humiliation and vulgarity or to be a theater for the eyes of those who are looking."A cleric in Mosul told Reuters that Islamic State gunmen had shown up at his mosque and ordered him to read their warning on loudspeakers when worshipers gather."Anyone who is not committed to this duty and is motivated by glamour will be subject to accountability and severe punishment to protect society from harm and to maintain the necessities of religion and protect it from debauchery," said the Islamic State, according to Reuters.The insurgents, formerly called the Islamic State of Iraq and the 
    Levant (ISIL), have been systematically stamping out any religious or cultural influences they deem non-Islamic since their lightning sweep through the north.U.S. military and Iraqi security officials estimate the Islamic State has at least 3,000 fighters in Iraq, rising towards 20,000 when new recruits since last month's advance are included.

    The Islamic State provided guidelines on how women should dress in Mosul, one of Iraq's biggest cities: “The hands and feet must be covered. Wear shapeless clothes that don't hug the body. No perfume.”

    The insurgents run vice patrols in Mosul which answer to a morality committee which has shut Mosul's college of fine arts and physical education, knocked down statues of famous poets and banned smoking and waterpipes.

    Women have been told to never walk unaccompanied by a male guardian. The Islamic State even ordered shopkeepers to cover their store mannequins with full-face veils.

    A man was recently whipped in public for sexually harassing a woman.

    Islamic State militants view Iraq's majority Shi'ites as infidels who deserve to be killed and have told Christians to either convert to Islam, pay a religious levy or face death.

    Islamic State's radical views have alarmed many Iraqis, but there are no signs that their leaders will be able to regain control of captured areas anytime soon.

    Since the army's virtual collapse in the face of the Sunni militant onslaught, Kurdish peshmerga fighters and Shi'ite militias have emerged as the only forces that seem capable of challenging the Islamic State.

    Political paralysis has eroded faith in Iraqi leaders. Politicians have been in deadlock over forming a new government since an election in April, and the next step - choosing a prime minister - may prove far more difficult.

    Iraq's parliament elected a senior Kurdish lawmaker president on Thursday, a significant step in a delayed process to create a government capable of uniting the country and countering insurgents.

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    Post by Rocky Fri 25 Jul 2014, 5:47 pm

    Islamic State issues guidelines on ‘how women should dress’




    07/25/20140 



    PanARMENIAN.Net - Islamic State, the al Qaeda offshoot that seized large swathes of northern Iraq last month, has warned women in the city of Mosul to wear full-face veils or risk severe punishment, Reuters reported.The Sunni insurgents, who have declared a caliphate in parts of Iraq and Syria and have threatened to march on Baghdad, also listed guidelines on how veils and clothes should be worn, part of a campaign to violently impose their radical brand of Islam."The conditions imposed on her clothes and grooming was only to end the pretext of debauchery resulting from grooming and overdressing," said the Islamic State in a statement. "This is not a restriction on her freedom but to prevent her from falling into humiliation and vulgarity or to be a theater for the eyes of those who are looking."A cleric in Mosul told Reuters that Islamic State gunmen had shown up at his mosque and ordered him to read their warning on loudspeakers when worshipers gather."Anyone who is not committed to this duty and is motivated by glamour will be subject to accountability and severe punishment to protect society from harm and to maintain the necessities of religion and protect it from debauchery," said the Islamic State, according to Reuters.The insurgents, formerly called the Islamic State of Iraq and the 
    Levant (ISIL), have been systematically stamping out any religious or cultural influences they deem non-Islamic since their lightning sweep through the north.U.S. military and Iraqi security officials estimate the Islamic State has at least 3,000 fighters in Iraq, rising towards 20,000 when new recruits since last month's advance are included.

    The Islamic State provided guidelines on how women should dress in Mosul, one of Iraq's biggest cities: “The hands and feet must be covered. Wear shapeless clothes that don't hug the body. No perfume.”

    The insurgents run vice patrols in Mosul which answer to a morality committee which has shut Mosul's college of fine arts and physical education, knocked down statues of famous poets and banned smoking and waterpipes.

    Women have been told to never walk unaccompanied by a male guardian. The Islamic State even ordered shopkeepers to cover their store mannequins with full-face veils.

    A man was recently whipped in public for sexually harassing a woman.

    Islamic State militants view Iraq's majority Shi'ites as infidels who deserve to be killed and have told Christians to either convert to Islam, pay a religious levy or face death.

    Islamic State's radical views have alarmed many Iraqis, but there are no signs that their leaders will be able to regain control of captured areas anytime soon.

    Since the army's virtual collapse in the face of the Sunni militant onslaught, Kurdish peshmerga fighters and Shi'ite militias have emerged as the only forces that seem capable of challenging the Islamic State.

    Political paralysis has eroded faith in Iraqi leaders. Politicians have been in deadlock over forming a new government since an election in April, and the next step - choosing a prime minister - may prove far more difficult.

    Iraq's parliament elected a senior Kurdish lawmaker president on Thursday, a significant step in a delayed process to create a government capable of uniting the country and countering insurgents.

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