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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Thu Apr 5, 2012, 09:00 AM Apr 2012

Afghanistan sees rise in ‘dancing boys’ exploitation

By Ernesto Londoño,

DEHRAZI, Afghanistan — The 9-year-old boy with pale skin and big, piercing eyes captivated Mirzahan at first sight.

“He is more handsome than anyone in the village,” the 22-year-old farmer said, explaining why he is grooming the boy as a sexual partner and companion. There was another important factor that made Waheed easy to take on as a bacha bazi, or a boy for pleasure: “He doesn’t have a father, so there is no one to stop this.”

A growing number of Afghan children are being coerced into a life of sexual abuse. The practice of wealthy or prominent Afghans exploiting underage boys as sexual partners who are often dressed up as women to dance at gatherings is on the rise in post-Taliban Afghanistan, according to Afghan human rights researchers, Western officials and men who participate in the abuse.

“Like it or not, there was better rule of law under the Taliban,” said Dee Brillenburg Wurth, a child-protection expert at the U.N. mission in Afghanistan, who has sought to persuade the government to address the problem. “They saw it as a sin, and they stopped a lot of it.”

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/afganistans-dancing-boys-are-invisible-victims/2012/04/04/gIQAyreSwS_story.html

And we keep spending billions and dying to support this sick culture.

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Afghanistan sees rise in ‘dancing boys’ exploitation (Original Post) n2doc Apr 2012 OP
Appalling....This was addressed in "The Kite Runner". n/t whathehell Apr 2012 #1
The Taliban put a stop to this, but they brutalized women- LeftinOH Apr 2012 #2
“He doesn’t have a father, so there is no one to stop this.” MattBaggins Apr 2012 #3

LeftinOH

(5,354 posts)
2. The Taliban put a stop to this, but they brutalized women-
Thu Apr 5, 2012, 09:34 AM
Apr 2012

Is there no sane middle ground in Afghanistan? Hellhole.

MattBaggins

(7,904 posts)
3. “He doesn’t have a father, so there is no one to stop this.”
Thu Apr 5, 2012, 12:20 PM
Apr 2012

That is just absolutely appalling.

That being said you might want to reconsider or clarify your last sentence.

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