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Daily Times
July 26, 2021
The son of a prominent Iraqi rights activist was found shot dead in the country’s south after he went missing a day earlier, a medical source and activists said Sunday.
The body of 26-year-old Ali Karim, who was “kidnapped” by unidentified assailants on Friday, was found 24 hours later west of the city of Basra, according to relatives speaking to Iraqi media before his funeral.
A medical source told AFP Karim had been shot in the head and chest.
His mother, Fatima al-Bahadly, founded the Al-Firdaws Society, which focuses on the protection and education of women and campaigns against the recruitment of young people into armed groups. She has been the target of public accusations from some political parties claiming she is bound to “external connections”, said Ali al-Bayati, a member of the Iraqi government’s human rights commission, who said Karim had been abducted and shot dead.
Antiwar.com Original four people were killed, and four were wounded
in recent violence:
The body
of Ali Karim was found in Zubayr
a day after he went missing in
Basra. Karim was the 26-year-old son of
prominent women’s rights activist Fatima
al-Bahadly. The award-winning activist has been receiving death threats for
months, and she is blaming militia members for her son’s death. She lost another son last year,
under suspicious circumstances.
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