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More Dangers for Gay Syrians,
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By
Sami Hamwi, GME Syria
Editor,
10.8.2011
MANJAM, unwittingly or not, collaborates with the Syrian Regime
against LGBT people! Please spread the word!
It has been very dangerous to form any kind of gathering in
Syria since the spark of the protests last March. Gay Syrians
had avoided cruising and gathering for a few weeks before they
started to become more aware of the best places and times for
such actions.
Until recently, most LGBT people tried to avoid declaring their
political opinions until the protests started to become closer
to their areas. They became more aware of the facts, and started
to express their opinions. Nevertheless, pro-regime LGBT people,
as few as they are, have always expressed their opinions. Of
course, they have also been trying to force them upon others.
One of Assad’s relatives is a known gay in Damascus. Most people
tried to avoid him at the start of the protests, while some
tried to become friends with him. Recently, his new found
friends have been threatening anti-regime gay people to expose
them to authorities and deliver their names to the secret
police.
They have been using online gay dating sites to contact people
and threaten them. Some are only trying to blackmail others into
having sex with them. Others are making lists of anti-regime
people and publishing their handles on those sites.
It is known that extremists used gay sites – mainly
ManJam – in
Iraq to hunt gay Iraqis, torture them, and kill them. Worries
arise now that Syrians might use the same methods to help the
regime to hunt gays who oppose it.
ManJam
is one of the easiest sites to access and join. Their
requirements are minimal, and many users have multiple profiles
there. With the difficulties in internet access in Syria at this
time, tracking those profiles is nearly impossible. However,
when we come across a profile listing anti-regime profiles, we
try to report it. Unfortunately, ManJam webmasters don’t do
anything about it.
I have reported three profiles listing and threatening others,
but they still exist and their lists are expanding. I received a
message today from a friend telling me about the troubles he had
to face after those people listed him on one of their profiles.
It is hard enough for gay Syrians to have to hide and fear the
authorities because of their sexuality in a country where
homosexuality is forbidden by law. The danger becomes more
threatening with Assad fanatics threatening to expose those who
dare to have a different political opinion.
Last June, Syrian
media started
to use homosexuality as “the moral reason not to follow certain
news channels”. Al-Arour, a former Syrian military officer
turned into a Muslim brotherhood member, was exposed as a
homosexual on Syrian TV channels. Secret military documents were
published revealing that the reason behind the military
discharging him was because of his homosexuality. Around the
same time, the Amina hoaxer was revealed giving the Syrian media
more reasons to use homosexuality against some protesters.
It is worrying to think that some anti-regime gay men might be
used as the regime’s next scape goats. It is also horrifying to
witness a Syrian version of the Iraqi infamous gay hunt. In Arab
homophobic societies, the dangers of such a hunt can be
catastrophic. Some gay Iraqis survivors who fled Syria had
warned us about this before they left. We didn’t believe it
might happen in Syria.
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