by Nomad
In the song, "
American Pie" we hear the phrase
"the day the music died" but few could ever imagine a time or place when making music would become a capital crime.
Journalist
Josie Ensor, writing for The Telegraph, recently
introduced us to a young man named Ameen, the secret violinist of Mosul.
A Reign of Terror
On 10 June 2014, jihadists of ISIS marched into the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. For this fighters, the city was conquered lands and its inhabitants were a subjugated population. And as crusaders of their strict interpretation of Islam, one of their first tasks was to implement
Sharia law upon the residents of the city. Among many other prohibitions, there were bans on all things Western. This included a ban on Western sins like cigarettes and alcohol. There were also strict rules on dancing and music.
The punishment for violators? Death.
For 26-year-old
Ameen Mokdad, it really was "the day the music died." Music was more than a pastime for Mokdad. Since childhood, it had always been a means of self-expression.
Now all that had changed.