Police in Gaza have arrested at least 41 men on charges of immodesty this April, writes Phoebe Greenwood. And now the city is gripped with fear that Hamas is driving the population towards militant Islamic fundamentalism.
It's three weeks since his arrest but Ismail Halou still has streaks of purple
bruising on the soles of his feet. The 22 year-old was filling cars at his
family's petrol station in Gaza City at 5pm on April 4th when a black jeep
pulled into the forecourt, plain-clothed police stepped out and ordered him
into the car. He was blindfolded and driven to the nearest police station.
"I could hear the screams of people being beaten in the rooms next to me.
Two men held my legs down and tied them together on a wooden board then they
beat the soles of my feet with a plastic rod. They beat me for at least five
minutes. I was crying and screaming with agony. It was the worst pain I've
ever felt," Mr Halou recalls.
It was only after the beating that police officers set to work trying to shave
off the one-inch fin of gelled hair that was the cause of his arrest.
"At no point did they tell me why they had arrested me. I found out from
neighbours when I got home that it was because of my hair," Mr Halou
explains, running a hand over the fuzzy regrowth on his head. He could not
walk for three days after his release.
Police in Gaza, a Palestinian coastal enclave run by Islamist faction Hamas,
have arrested at least 41 men on charges of immodesty this April.