The Asian Age

Jihadists tell Iraqi women to wear full veil or face harsh punishment

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Baghdad, July 25: The ISIS, 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.

The Sunni insurgents, who have declared a caliphate in parts of Iraq and Syria, 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 of Iraq and the Levant, now known as the Islamic State.

“This is not a restrictio­n on her freedom but to prevent her from falling into humiliatio­n and vulgarity or to be a theatre for the eyes of those who are looking.”

A cleric in Mosul told a news agency that the ISIS gunmen had shown up at his mosque and ordered him to read their warning on loudspeake­rs when worshipers gather.

“Anyone who is not com- mitted 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 ISIS.

The insurgents have been systematic­ally stamping out any religious or cultural influences they deem nonIslamic since their light- ning sweep through the north.

US military and Iraqi security officials estimate the ISIS has at least 3,000 fighters in Iraq, rising towards 20,000 when new recruits since last month’s advance are included.

The ISIS 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. ISIS militants view Iraq’s majority Shia as infidels who deserve to be killed.

 ?? — AP ?? People inspect the destroyed Jonah’s tomb in Mosul, Iraq, on Thursday.
— AP People inspect the destroyed Jonah’s tomb in Mosul, Iraq, on Thursday.

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