Sunday, August 02, 2009

Terror Attack on Israeli Gay Teen Center

In yet another example of what is likely religious based bigotry - and an example of the fact that anti-gay rhetoric does lead to violence - a gunman attacked a gay youth club center in Tel Aviv, typically considered a non-religiously dogmatic and tolerant city. Two were killed (one of the dead, a 26 year old youth director, is at left) in the attack and 13 or more wounded. It is sad that a place that was to provide a safe haven turned into a place of carnage. But then, religious based bigotry and hate has a many centuries long history of causing death and carnage. Once again it makes me wonder whether a religion free world - or at least a world where everyone was free to believe as they want and live their lives without bigots interfering - might not be a huge improvement. Events like this also are a reminder that LGBT citizens are at risk for random attacks by the religious motivated nutcases. Here are some highlights from the Washington Post:
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Israel's gay community was rocked on Sunday by the killing of two people in a homosexual and lesbian youth center and the possibility they fell victim to a hate crime in the Jewish state's most freewheeling city. "The biggest shock is to think that it happened in Tel Aviv, which is the most tolerant city in the country," said Avi Sofer, a gay rights activist.
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Witnesses said a masked gunman clad in black opened fire on Saturday night in a basement club belonging to the Tel Aviv Gay and Lesbian Association, which was hosting a weekly event for teenage gays. The attacker killed a 26-year-old man and a 16-year-old girl and wounded 13 people before fleeing, hospital officials said. "He simply fired all over the place," Or Gil, 16, told the YNet news website. "At first I thought it was prank, or a toy gun. After the killings, it was quiet, completely silent and then people came to help the wounded."
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Police said they were still searching for the attacker and that the shooting was not an anti-Israeli attack by a Palestinian . . . If the incident proves to be a hate crime, it will mark the most serious attack against the gay community in Israel's history.
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Although coastal, cosmopolitan Tel Aviv has a bustling gay scene, open homosexuality is less welcome in conservative areas. Annual gay pride parades in Jerusalem meet with often violent protests from ultra-Orthodox Jews, who view homosexuality as an abomination against God.

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Four years ago, an ultra-Orthodox Jew stabbed three parade participants in Jerusalem. They survived. The attacker is serving a 12-year prison term. Nitzan Horowitz, an openly gay legislator, said he had no doubt there was a connection between the latest killings and what he termed incitement against the gay community in Israel.



1 comment:

Obesity said...

Such a terrible tragedy committed by bigots.