Posted on 06/03/2006 6:31:53 PM PDT by blam
Pack up or die, street vendors told
By Aqeel Hussein in Baghdad and Colin Freeman
(Filed: 04/06/2006)
As the purveyors of nothing spicier than the odd dash of hot chilli sauce, Baghdad's falafel vendors had never imagined their snacks might be deemed a threat to public morality.
Now, though, their simple offerings of chickpeas fried in breadcrumbs have gone the same way as alcohol, pop music and foreign films - labelled theologically impure by the country's growing number of Islamic zealots.
In a bizarre example of Iraq's creeping "Talibanisation", militants visited falafel vendors a fortnight ago, telling them to pack up their stalls by today or be killed.
The ultimatum seemed so odd that, at first, most laughed it off - until two of them were shot dead as they plied their trade.
"They came telling us, 'You have 14 days to end this job' and I asked them what was the problem," said Abu Zeinab, 32, who was packing up his stall for good yesterday in the suburb of al Dora, a hardline Sunni neighbourhood.
"I said I was just feeding the people, but they said there were no falafels in Mohammed the prophet's time, so we shouldn't have them either.
"I felt like telling them there were no Kalashnikovs in Mohammed's time either, but I wanted to keep my life."
Why Baghdad's falafel vendors should be blacklisted while their colleagues are allowed to continue selling kebabs or Western-style pizzas and burgers remains a mystery.
Some suspect it is because a taste for falafels is one of the few things that unites Jewish and Arab communities in Israel.
It is, however, just one of many Islamic edicts to hit Baghdad in recent weeks, prohibiting everything from the growing of goatee beards to the sale of mayonnaise - because it is allegedly made in Israel.
Even the Arab addiction to cigarettes is being challenged, with insurgents declaring smoking bans in at least one Sunni district.
News of the latest strictures surfaced 10 days ago, when the coach of Iraq's tennis team and two players were shot dead for wearing shorts.
The killings, in Sunni-dominated west Baghdad, took place days after militants had distributed leaflets banning the wearing of shorts or T-shirts with English writing on them. They also forbade women to drive or travel on public transport with men - a rule that bus drivers have begun to enforce.
Another group of traders to have felt the Islamists' unexpected wrath is Baghdad's ice merchants, who sell large chunks of ice for storing food and chilling drinks. In a city facing constant power cuts and summer temperatures of up to 50C (122F), the service they provide is little short of essential.
Yet in recent weeks, they too have fallen foul of the claim that their product was not a feature of life during Mohammed's time.
Akram al Zidawi, 19, an ice seller from al Dora, thought the threats were too ludicrous to be true - until it was too late. "Two weeks ago he came back home saying that he had been threatened by the terrorists," said his brother Gassan, 32.
"My mother begged him to quit the job, but he laughed, he thought it was impossible they would kill him. But they came back two days later and shot him dead, along with three other ice sellers nearby."
Meanwhile, barbers have been inundated with young men anxious to shave off their goatee beards. Last month, Mustapha Jawad, 17, was allegedly killed for wearing one, which Islamists deemed a Jewish facial hairstyle.
"After Mustapha's death I received 20 to 30 young men every day, all wanting me to shave off their goatee," said a barber, Sinan al Rubai. "Maybe one day the mujahedeen will insist on shaving all the head - then I will be rich."
More street vendors are told this in the inner city slums of the US than in Iraq.
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"I felt like telling them there were no Kalashnikovs in Mohammed's time either, but I wanted to keep my life."
I think this guy is on to something here. How do we convince these goofballs that turning in the AKs for scimitars is a good idea?
Are the Muslim Islamofascists fruitcakes the craziest people on the entire planet?
Why is such a large portion of the world desirous of going backwards? What do they think will happen to the world with all of their primitive beliefs and practices?
It's so crazy as to be incomprehensible.
I love falafel. There was an Egyptian place in Amsterdam that my mother and I went to three times. Wow!
Note to DOD: We need some flyovers to unload unpackaged chick peas, shorts, and ice from our aircraft.
And lose the body armor and night vision.
Allah won't be happy with them for breaking those rules. They'll need to turn them all over to the infidels to keep in Allah's good graces.
um...Yes!
The rigor mortis of creeping theocracy isn't a fit end to the Iraqi invasion, but like your kids, you have to let them lead their own lives. We really need to get out of there.
Well it would appear the situation requires more killing on our part, like it or not.
I've seen several FReepers in the past week call for us to get out.
My response:
Lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way.
Those in the fight need unconditional support.
It doesn't take a whole bunch of people to enforce edicts like this in a chaotic place like Iraq is right now. That's the big advantage of being a terrorist. Kill a few people and everyone else is terrorized and falls into line. They know the police can't protect them or track down these gang (Taliban) members. Who knows how much support they really have from the populous? The article states that originally the street peddlers laughed off the threats indicates that it is not much.
A bunch of these Satan worshippers stopped a tennis coach and two of his players -- in tennis clothes in a taxi on their way from practice -- and shot them dead.
Tennis togs, you see, expose the knees. Un-islamic.
Murder -- thoroughly Islamic.
If you try to understand them with your rational mind you will fail. They do not have or do not use that facility.
d.o.l.
Criminal Number 18F
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