Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza shave heads of youths with long or gel-styled hair

Gazans are getting taste of Sharia.

Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza shave heads of youths with long or gel-styled hair in crackdown - The Washington Post

Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza shave heads of youths with long or gel-styled hair in crackdown

By Associated Press, Updated: Sunday, April 7, 7:31 PM

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza have started grabbing young men with long or gel-styled spiky hair off the streets, bundling them into jeeps, mocking them and shaving their heads, two of those targeted and a rights group said Sunday.

It is the latest sign that the Islamic militants are imposing their strict practices on the population.

Hamas has been slowly forcing its fundamentalist interpretation of the religion on already conservative Gaza since it overran the territory in 2007, but the new crackdown on long hair and tight or low-waist pants — in several cases accompanied by beatings — appears to be one of the most aggressive phases of the campaign so far.

The crackdown began last week, and two of those targeted told The Associated Press said they were rounded up in separate sweeps in Gaza City that included more than two dozen young men.

House painter Ayman al-Sayed, 19, had shoulder-length hair before police grabbed him and shaved his head Thursday.

“The only thing I want to do is leave this country,” said al-Sayed, who despite his ordeal defiantly wore stylish but outlawed narrow-leg tan khakis Sunday. “I am scared. They just take you from the street without reason. I don’t know what they are going to do next.”

Hamas officials played down the campaign — a stance adopted in the past that allows the group to distance itself from a controversial crackdown while at the same time instilling fear in those it targeted.

Ziad al-Zaza, the deputy prime minister of Gaza, said the head-shaving “was a very limited, isolated behavior of the police and is not going to continue.”

The Palestinian Center for Human Rights called on Hamas to investigate the “arbitrary detentions and violations of civil rights of civilians.”

The hair crackdown came just days after the Hamas-run parliament in Gaza passed an education bill mandating separate classrooms for boys and girls from the age of nine.

Gender separation is already widely practiced in Gaza schools, as it is in the West Bank, where Hamas rival Mahmoud Abbas, the Western-backed Palestinian president, administers some areas.

Enshrining such separation in law marked another step forward in Hamas’ campaign of imposing Islamic practice.

Since seizing Gaza from Abbas six years ago, Hamas has moved gradually in spreading its ultra-conservative version of Islam. It has issued rules restricting women or requiring them to cover up in the traditional Islamic dress of long robes and headscarves, but relented if met by protests.

Last month, the Hamas government barred girls and women from participating in a U.N.-sponsored marathon, prompting a U.N. aid agency to cancel the race. Hamas activists have also exerted social pressure to get all school girls to wear Islamic dress.

Al-Sayed, the house painter, and 17-year-old high school student Tareq Naqib said Sunday that they were targeted by police in separate incidents Thursday.

Al-Sayed said he had just finished his work in Gaza City and was waiting at an intersection for a shared taxi when a police jeep approached. Al-Sayed said he was thrown into the jeep with more than 10 others already squeezed into the back of the vehicle. He said policemen cursed them on the way to the police station.

There, the detainees were lined up, and a policeman began shaving their heads. He shaved two lines, from front to back and from one ear to the other, telling the young men they could finish the job at a neighborhood barber shop.

Those who resisted were beaten, al-Sayed said. He said he asked the policeman to finish the job of shaving so he wouldn’t have to step outside with a partially shaved head.

A young man came into the police station, saying he was looking for his cousin, said al-Sayed. One of the officers grabbed the young man, who had his hair in gel-styled spikes, and shaved his head as well.

Naqib, the high school student, said he was seized outside his home and put in a police jeep along with four young men who had come to Gaza City from the southern town of Khan Younis.

On the way to the police station, police insulted them and warned them that Gaza is Islamic, said Naqib.

“They said, ‘we want you to respect our tradition,’” Naqib said. “They made a cross on our heads and asked us to leave and finish the shaving at a barber shop.”

Naqib’s family is originally from Tunisia, and he said he wants to go back there after he finishes high school.

In another incident, a Gaza teen, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution, said he saw police beat three young men in downtown Gaza City for wearing tight, low-rise pants. The witness said the policemen beat the three with clubs on the backs of their knees and told passers-by watching the scene to move along.

Ahmed Yousef, a Hamas figure identified with the more pragmatic wing of the movement, said the police behavior is “absolutely wrong” and must stop. Hamas is often divided over such campaigns, but the pragmatists have been unable to stop the more zealous members.

Hamas is also competing with the even more fundamentalist Salafis, a movement that has gained in strength and popularity in Gaza in recent years. Salafis have criticized Hamas for not implementing Islamic law in Gaza quickly enough.

For Gaza’s young generation, such crackdowns have meant a shrinking space of self-expression. In some, it sparked defiance. Mohammed Hanouna, an 18-year-old high school senior, said he started styling his hair with gel after his friends Ayman and Tareq were targeted by police.

On Sunday, he walked with them in the streets in a show of support, adding that he is not afraid of arrest. “I have nothing to lose except my hair,” he said.

Re: Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza shave heads of youths with long or gel-styled hair

This is what bothers the Palestinian center for human rights the most? There are no other human rights violations? :hmmm:

Re: Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza shave heads of youths with long or gel-styled hair

This is all you can find about gaza. rather then focusing on their misery you are making a non issue look like an issue.

shame on you.

paisay halling? hain :)

Re: Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza shave heads of youths with long or gel-styled hair

Extra! Extra! Free hair cuts in Gaza!!!!

Re: Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza shave heads of youths with long or gel-styled hair

Why is this a non issue? And why are you being an apologist for Fundamentalists? Is there some threshold of stupidity and intolerance from the Fundamentalists, below which their absurdity should not be reported?

What is shameful about OP's post?

Re: Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza shave heads of youths with long or gel-styled hair

and what about the misery that hamas is bringing to Palestinians..

do u have any idea that hamas is again firing rockets into southern israel ...it is reported in the press but i also know this because a European friend is planning to pedal a bike 300 miles across Israel's hot Negev Desert from Jerusalem to Eilat in the south and the biggest fear right now is freakin hamas rockets...now he is an impartial Christian but he was very upset with hamas tactics..

now when israel will retaliate, and yes the response may very well be proportionately-speaking brutal, people like you will be the first one to start screaming and yelling...hamas will put kids' dead bodies on roads to get emotional support....we know this cycle too well by now...but who is really responsible for those kids death....hamas or israel..

i promised myself after last isreal-hamas fight that i will keep a track of offenses committed by both sides and so far hamas is doing it for most part...

shame on you for being an apologist for Fundamentalists.....

Re: Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza shave heads of youths with long or gel-styled hair

So there you have it. We are to believe that Palestinians are otherwise hunky dory (in spite of living in a de facto internment camp), all is well...any problems lie with Hamas (because as we all know, the Palestinians live in a vacuum), and...well..yes, the biggest problem facing the Palestinians of Gaza is forced haircuts (which will grow back, btw). Any questions?

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where did i say Palestinians are living hunky dory? i am pointing out the misery brought on them by hamas actions .....which part do you differ? that hamas did not fire rockets on israel in last 3 weeks? did you read my post?

and did you read the above article? is it only talking about hair cut? or is it talking about many other depressing actions taken by hamas such as:

***It has issued rules restricting women or requiring them to cover up in the traditional Islamic dress of long robes and headscarves, but relented if met by protests.

Last month, the Hamas government barred girls and women from participating in a U.N.-sponsored marathon, prompting a U.N. aid agency to cancel the race. Hamas activists have also exerted social pressure to get all school girls to wear Islamic dress.

In another incident, a Gaza teen, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution, said he saw police beat three young men in downtown Gaza City for wearing tight, low-rise pants. The witness said the policemen beat the three with clubs on the backs of their knees and told passers-by watching the scene to move along.

***so why keep talking abt hair cuts only and deliberately ignoring many other actions taken by hamas which show a a certain behavioral/social pattern on behalf of hamas?

comprehension problem or intellectual dishonesty? please guide.

Re: Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza shave heads of youths with long or gel-styled hair

Would you feel like it is nothing if secular Muslims forcibly start shaving conservative Muslim men's beards? Or if they start forcing women to not wear hijabs?

all this does bring hatred against the religious moral policemen of society.

Re: Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza shave heads of youths with long or gel-styled hair

Yes. I have a few questions
1) Where does the article state Palestinians otherwise are hunky dory
2) why is it ok to beat up youth ( in addition to forced hair cut)
3) why is it ok to dis riminate against girls by forcing them to wear religion determined dress, not allowing to run in marathon?
4) do you not value freedom?

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Nepal Police drive against long hair sparks online outrage - Hindustan Times

Kalyan cop asks boys to cut hair, News - City - Mumbai Mirror

other places also see such action by police…

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/vadodara/Gujarat-university-bans-skirts-shorts-during-fest/cwgarticleshow/18265132.cms

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so are you endorsing such state-sanctioned social behavior? thx
also if u dont mind telling, what is listed on the flag in your emoticon? thx

Re: Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza shave heads of youths with long or gel-styled hair

Have i endorsed such behaviour?

i just pointed out that similar things happened in other places......but no one posts such news because they cant some Islamic government....

still you did not condemn action of nepali police or kalyan police....or Gujrat university

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but that is not the point ninja...

absolutely...what Nepali police or kalyan cop is doing is wrong as well...of course i condemn all such acts unconditionally ..doesn't matter if these actions are taken on the name of religion, or on the basis of cultural aspects .... they are deplorable in every case...no second opinion....this is state terrorism.....complete interference in one's personal life and harassing them

do you condemn hamas actions? thx
thx

Re: Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza shave heads of youths with long or gel-styled hair

Yes cutting of hairs......i condemn it...

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that is it...we are on the same page....

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Your attempt to defend Hamas’s action prove you have no creditability & there is no difference between Hamas and Islamists else where. This is what Taliban were doing in Afghanistan when they ruled country.

Taliban arrest soccer players for wearing shorts
A Pakistani football team that went to play some matches in the Afghan city of Kandahar has returned home after being arrested for wearing shorts.

The Taleban authorities said the wearing of shorts during a match violated the Islamic dress code.

The players were not only arrested, but also had their heads shaved as punishment.

The Pakistani team, from the border town of Chaman, had gone to Kandahar for a series of friendly matches.

On Saturday, they were in the middle of their third match, when the Taleban authorities moved into the stadium arresting 12 members of the squad.

Another five Pakistani players managed to escape.

But the 12 who were detained had their heads shaved as punishment before being sent back to Pakistan.

They are now back in their homes in Chaman. Pakistani officials there have refused to comment on the incident.

Reports from Kandahar say that several spectators were injured in a stampede that followed the arrests.

The Taleban have frequently been criticised by Western governments and non-governmental organisations for enforcing strict rules on what women must wear.

They have been criticised in particular for the requirement that women cover their heads and faces.

But as these arrests show, there are also rules which apply to men.

The Taleban have banned men from wearing western clothes and a display of flesh, even in a sporting event, can be considered a punishable offence.

According to Annova (7/17/00) Maulvi Hameed Akhund, a Taliban official, said: “They were arrested because they violated the Islamic dress code, which outlaws exposing any parts of the body.”

Re: Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza shave heads of youths with long or gel-styled hair

There are a lot worse human rights violations happening in Palestine. Just because people are pointing this out does not mean they are justifying it. And Hamas firing rockets is an effect of Israeli blockade. Palestinian people have as much right to live freely and in peace as Israelis.

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^ no one denies there are human rights violations happening. But that does not mean religion driven violations by Hamas should not be reported. Both can and should be reported. Akin to walking and chewing gum at the same time. Wrong is wrong. Period.

There is a predictable group of folks here who protest any time something negative is reported on groups or faith they are supportive of.

Re: Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza shave heads of youths with long or gel-styled hair

That maybe true,but we are not taking about that. We are taking about Hamas police forcibly shaving men heads in Gaza. And that is not only true in Gaza, but just one example what people do in the name of religions. Once Islamists take over any place, first to go are individual freedoms. It happened in Iran, Afghanistan, Gaza and parts of Pakistan, and Egypt. They do not believe in the concept of individual freedom because they think they know what is best for every one else.