1 | UNITED NATIONS - Syrian refugee Subhi Nahas watched in fear as the Al-Qaida-linked group Nusra Front took over his home town of Idlib and began torturing and executing men suspected of being gay. |
2 | Then, with the rise of Islamic State, came videos of gay men being hurled from buildings. |
3 | If the victims did not die from the fall, they were stoned to death. |
4 | "This was to be my fate, too," Nahas told a closed-door informal meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Monday. |
5 | The meeting was organized by the United States and Chile to draw attention to "brutal attacks" by the militants. |
6 | "I was terrified to go out. Nor was my home safe, as my father, who suspiciously monitored my every move, had learned I was gay. I bear a scar on my chin as a token of his rage," said Nahas, according to a text of his prepared remarks. |
7 | U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power said this was the first time the U.N. Security Council had discussed lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues. |
8 | "It is impossible not to take up the struggle for their rights as our own as we have other great human rights struggles," she told the meeting, according to her prepared remarks. |
9 | "Today, we take a small but important step in assuming that work. It must not be our last step." |
10 | Security Council members are not required to attend informal meetings. |
11 | Angola and Chad were not present, diplomats said. |
12 | The meeting was also open to all other U.N. member states. |
13 | Islamic State has declared a caliphate in territory it has seized in Iraq and Syria. |
14 | An Iraqi man identified as Adnan told his story to the Security Council by telephone from an undisclosed location, as he said he was still not safe. |
15 | "In my society, being gay means death and when (Islamic State) kills gays most people are happy because they think we are evil, and (Islamic State) gets a good credit for that," he said, according to his prepared remarks. |
16 | "My own family turned against me when (Islamic State) was after me," said Adnan, who fled his home. |
17 | "If (Islamic State) didn't get me, members of my family would have done it." |
18 | Adnan said Islamic State militants hunt down gay people through cell phone and Facebook contacts of people they capture. |
19 | Nahas fled Syria to Lebanon, then moved to Turkey. |
20 | "Death threats followed me to Turkey. A former school friend from Idlib named Khalil had joined (Islamic State). He relayed through a mutual friend that he wanted to kill me, aiming to go to paradise," he said. |
21 | "I was terrified." |
22 | Nahas has settled in the United States and works with the Organization for Refuge, Asylum, and Migration to help governments and refugee agencies build their capacity to protect LGBT refugees. |