The death of the "King of Instagram" ignites the means of communication in Iraq



In the latest series of murders and assassinations in Iraq, the body of a 15-year-old boy was found stabbed with knives, sparking anger.Hamoudi al-Mutairi, who was born in 2003, lives a normal life like his peers in Sadr City, east of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, until unknown men decided to end his life with knives, under the pretext of "doubts about his sexual orientation", according to reports reported by Iraqi media on Thursday.


Iraqi media quoted security sources as saying that Hammoudi, nicknamed by many as the "King of Instagram", was killed by knives after being kidnapped. The identity of the killers was identified.

But sources denied that Hamoudi, who appeared in a video circulated by the pioneers of social networking sites, documents the stabbing process.

"We hope that people who love Hamoudi will find comfort in visiting his personal profile to remember his life," the note said.

One of Hamoudi's relatives in Facebook wrote a obituary: "His tribe mourns _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

On the page is still the last comment published by Hamoudi on Facebook in early October, which is: "All absences are dispense and forget, do not tempt you argument circumstances."

On Twitter, Anhalt tweets denouncing the murder of the Iraqi boy, said one of the worshipers: "A crazy world is lost to humanity we live in it," and another added: "By what naught killed these," accompanied by the comment image of Al-Mutairi and model fashion Knight Knight Which was killed in September.

In recent weeks, Iraq has witnessed a series of horrific crimes involving women and activists. Last September, the model Tarah Fares was assassinated while driving her luxury car in central Baghdad.

The same month saw the assassination of Su'ad al-Ali, a civil society activist, in which a paramedic was also killed in the city of Basra while he was leaving the hospital in a crime monitored by surveillance cameras.

In August, two cosmetic experts, Rasha al-Hassan and Rafif al-Yasiri, died in mysterious circumstances.

The United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) condemned "all acts of violence, especially violence against women, including murder, threats and intimidation, as unacceptable."