Murder of Du'a Khalil Aswad
Template:Short description Template:Infobox eventDu'a Khalil Aswad (دعاء خليل أسود) (c. 1989 – c. 7 April 2007) was a 17-year-old Iraqi Yazidi girl who was stoned to death in Bashiqa, Nineveh, northern Iraq in early April 2007, in an honor killing.[1] Her killers accused her of dishonoring her family and religion. The rumors that she was stoned for converting to Islam prompted reprisals against Yazidis by Sunnis, including the 2007 Mosul massacre.[2][3]
Background
Du'a Khalil Aswad was born to a Yazidi family from Bashiqa. She was killed aged 17. Before her killing, some reports claimed that she had converted to Islam to marry a Sunni Muslim boy.[4] However, other reports claimed that she did not come home one night, which caused her family to shame her.[5]
According to a reporter in who interviewed local Yazidis at the scene of the murder, some people stated that before Du'a was killed, she ran away from home to be with her Muslim boyfriend and they had been stopped at a checkpoint outside Mosul, while others stated that her father and uncle saw her just talking with the boy, and that Du'a and the boy both fled to the police station in fear. Regardless of the conflicting testimonies, the police handed Du'a to a local Yazidi sheikh.[6]
Some reports stated that Du'a lived with the Yazidi sheikh for a few days until her family persuaded her that she was forgiven, after which she returned home.[5] Other reports supported the claim, but stated that the sheikh was Muslim and not Yazidi.[1] It was unknown whether the same members of her family that convinced her to return home were the ones responsible for her death. It was also unknown how Du'a was captured, with some claiming that she was ambushed while returning to home, while others claimed that the mob entered her home and dragged her outside. The mob consisted of local Yazidi men estimated to be a few hundred to two thousand individuals.[7][6][1]
Killing
The mob captured Du'a and took her to the Bashiqa town square;[6] and was reportedly stripped naked to symbolize that she had dishonored her family and religion. Although she was stripped naked, some of the crowd attempted to keep her genitals covered. She was then surrounded by the men who began stoning her. During the stoning, Du'a repeatedly attempted to get up, although the crowd kept taunting her and throwing large rocks and pieces of concrete at her head. The stoning lasted around 30 minutes, after which Du'a died.[1] After she had died, her body was tied to a car and dragged through the streets.[6] The men buried her with the remains of a dead stray dog.[8] Later, her body was exhumed and sent to a lab in Mosul, which confirmed that she had died a virgin and that the causes of death were injuries to the skull and spinal cord.[6]
Response and retaliation
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In Mosul on 22 April, there was an explosion in which 23 Yazidis were killed and for which the Islamic State of Iraq claimed responsibility, which was widely believed to be a reprisal attack for the murder of Du'a.[11][12][3] The same day also witnessed another reprisal attack, claimed by Jamaat Ansar al-Sunna, of a suicide car bomb that targeted the village of Tel Isqof, killing 25 Yazidis and Assyrians.[13][14] Both the murder of Du'a and the reprisal attacks were condemned by Amnesty International[5] and the Kurdistan Regional Government which asked the federal government to investigate.[15]
The Qahtaniyah bombings on the Yazidi towns of Kahtaniya and Jazeera in August 2007, killed at least 800 and wounded another 1,500 people.[16][2] After the June 2014 Northern Iraq offensive, the Islamic State captured Bashiqa and renamed it to Du'a City.[17][18]
See also
- Stoning of Aisha Ibrahim Duhulow
- Genocide of Yazidis by ISIL
- Murder of Farkhunda
- Femicide
- Honor killing
Honor killings involving Iraqis
- Noor Almaleki – 20-year-old Iraqi American woman murdered by her father's vehicle in Phoenix, Arizona, United States in 2009 for refusing an arranged marriage.
- Banaz Mahmod – 20-year-old Kurdish woman killed by her family in Mitcham, South London, United Kingdom for ending a forced marriage and having a relationship of her choice.
References
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- ↑ a b c "Iraq: 'Honour Killing' of teenage girl condemned as abhorrent" Template:Webarchive. Amnesty International. 2 May 2007, Retrieved 23 October 2016.
- ↑ a b c d e Lattimer, Mark (13 December 2007). "Freedom Lost" Template:Webarchive. The Guardian.
- ↑ "Stoning to death of girl provokes wave of killings" Template:Webarchive . Retrieved 19 May 2007.
- ↑ "Honour Killing” Sparks Fears of New Iraqi Conflict Template:Webarchive Institute for War & Peace Reporting (retrieved 21 May 2007)
- ↑ Kurdistan: Demonstration against public stoning Template:Webarchive (Retrieved 21 May 2007)
- ↑ Yazidi girl's murder sparks widespread condemnation Template:Webarchive (Retrieved 21 May 2007)
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- ↑ Amnesty International (27 April 2007). Iraq: Amnesty International appalled by stoning to death of Yezidi girl and subsequent killings Template:Webarchive. Press release. Retrieved 21 May 2007.
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