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Paedophilia is high in Afghanistan and the United States is complicit


The United State's indifferent approach to sexual abuses on young boys in Afghanistan is making the situation worse. Paedophilia is worryingly rampant in Afghanistan and nothing is being done about it no matter how much people raise the matter.

The United States is infamous for claiming the moral high ground while at the same time committing heinous and atrocious crimes against humanity. The war in Afghanistan shows how much the United States is enabling one of the most deplorable forms of depravity - paedophilia.

What would give some a rude awakening is how this happens at the expense of the taxpayers' money. The war in Afghanistan has enabled traditions of using young boys for sex to flourish.

"Selling and using young boys (often dressed as girls) for sex—known colloquially as bacha bazi, or 'boy play'—has deep roots in Afghanistan and has been widely practiced for generations," the National Interest’s Amitai Etzioni reported in 2017


"A State Department report in 2010 described the extent of the problem: 'Child abuse was endemic throughout the country, based on cultural beliefs about child-rearing, and included general neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse, abandonment, and confined forced labor to pay off family debts.'"


American officers are aware of this, but they are instructed to ignore it. "It also noted that 'most child sexual abusers were not arrested.' American officers, who share quarters with Afghan ones, report boys screaming in agony, which they were instructed to ignore."


There is a lot of inaction on the side of the United States to avert and stop these sexual abuses on young boys. For a country that claims the moral high ground, its inaction towards these horrifying acts of sexual abuse on young boys is appalling.

In January, the New York Times reported, "On 5,753 occasions from 2010 to 2016, the United States military asked to review Afghan military units to see if there were any instances of 'gross human rights abuses.' If there were, American law required military aid to be cut off to the offending unit." The report mentioned that not once did this happen. The American military indifference is fuelling the sickening paedophilia problem in Afghanistan.


In essence, the United States is culpable in this. It appears the policy of the Pentagon and Afghanistan's allies has been to tell the American troops to look the other way when Afghan soldiers raped young boys.


High ranking Afghan military and police leaders have been raping young boys but this has been swept under the carpet. Congressman Walter Jones once said "This abuse...has been going on for years and we’ve been supporting it financially."

It’s terrifyingly surprising how abuse is invoked by Washington hawks to get involved in wars (take for instance the war in Iraq), but when it’s pointed out that U.S. military intervention is actually enabling human rights abuses, no argument is strong enough to bring the troops home.

“Why are we still shedding our soldiers’ blood for pedophiles?” Congressman Walter Jones asked on the House floor in February.

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Afghanistan is a part of hell since Afghans are offshoot of Qoam e Loot....

Lanat ho unn per...

It is time to send back all Afghan back to hell hole from where they belong.
 
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Expanding the goals

One such addition was the fight for and promotion of women's rights in Afghanistan, a cause that became a big part of then-first lady Laura Bush's agenda. She gave the president's weekly radio address on Nov. 17, 2001, on the topic, and it coincided with the release of a report titled "Report on the Taliban's War Against Women" by the State Department's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor.

"Afghan women know, through hard experience, what the rest of the world is discovering: the brutal oppression of women is a central goal of the terrorists," Laura Bush said in her radio address.

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Its has been happening under their NOSE and they know who are involved in the RAPE of childrens but still no ACTION -
- Human Rights Champions USA AND Her Allies only point fingers at others - Human Rights things is just used as a political pressure tool by these goons - rules do not apply to them...
 
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Expanding the goals

One such addition was the fight for and promotion of women's rights in Afghanistan, a cause that became a big part of then-first lady Laura Bush's agenda. She gave the president's weekly radio address on Nov. 17, 2001, on the topic, and it coincided with the release of a report titled "Report on the Taliban's War Against Women" by the State Department's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor.

"Afghan women know, through hard experience, what the rest of the world is discovering: the brutal oppression of women is a central goal of the terrorists," Laura Bush said in her radio address.

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Its has been happening under their NOSE and they know who are involved in the RAPE of childrens but still no ACTION -
- Human Rights Champions USA AND Her Allies only point fingers at others - Human Rights things is just used as a political pressure tool by these goons - rules do not apply to them...

NATO is there just for military prescence in the region. They don't care if Afghan men are child molesters. You can't fund that. Its a byproduct Afghan mindset.
 
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They are not funding but turning a blind eye from this gross act of their allies.
And how many 'gross acts' that are abhorrent based on our sense of morality that YOU are willing to tolerate should we act upon them? We already said forcing women to cover up is a 'gross act' against women. How about education for women? How about the American perceptions of rights and freedoms and any violations against them are 'gross acts'? Do you want me to continue because your Pakistan inevitably will fall into that list?
 
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So the US is 'funding' Afghan men to molest boys. Only extreme mental gymnastics is this possible.
Well usa is tolerating opium epidemic not funding but toleraring...
20% of opium goes to USA where 100,000 people overdose every year

Yes indeed opium.issue is much more complicated
This is news however is BS, USA is not responsible for afghans own behavior and culture
 
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Paedophilia is high in Afghanistan and the United States is complicit


The United State's indifferent approach to sexual abuses on young boys in Afghanistan is making the situation worse. Paedophilia is worryingly rampant in Afghanistan and nothing is being done about it no matter how much people raise the matter.

The United States is infamous for claiming the moral high ground while at the same time committing heinous and atrocious crimes against humanity. The war in Afghanistan shows how much the United States is enabling one of the most deplorable forms of depravity - paedophilia.

What would give some a rude awakening is how this happens at the expense of the taxpayers' money. The war in Afghanistan has enabled traditions of using young boys for sex to flourish.

"Selling and using young boys (often dressed as girls) for sex—known colloquially as bacha bazi, or 'boy play'—has deep roots in Afghanistan and has been widely practiced for generations," the National Interest’s Amitai Etzioni reported in 2017


"A State Department report in 2010 described the extent of the problem: 'Child abuse was endemic throughout the country, based on cultural beliefs about child-rearing, and included general neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse, abandonment, and confined forced labor to pay off family debts.'"


American officers are aware of this, but they are instructed to ignore it. "It also noted that 'most child sexual abusers were not arrested.' American officers, who share quarters with Afghan ones, report boys screaming in agony, which they were instructed to ignore."


There is a lot of inaction on the side of the United States to avert and stop these sexual abuses on young boys. For a country that claims the moral high ground, its inaction towards these horrifying acts of sexual abuse on young boys is appalling.

In January, the New York Times reported, "On 5,753 occasions from 2010 to 2016, the United States military asked to review Afghan military units to see if there were any instances of 'gross human rights abuses.' If there were, American law required military aid to be cut off to the offending unit." The report mentioned that not once did this happen. The American military indifference is fuelling the sickening paedophilia problem in Afghanistan.


In essence, the United States is culpable in this. It appears the policy of the Pentagon and Afghanistan's allies has been to tell the American troops to look the other way when Afghan soldiers raped young boys.


High ranking Afghan military and police leaders have been raping young boys but this has been swept under the carpet. Congressman Walter Jones once said "This abuse...has been going on for years and we’ve been supporting it financially."

It’s terrifyingly surprising how abuse is invoked by Washington hawks to get involved in wars (take for instance the war in Iraq), but when it’s pointed out that U.S. military intervention is actually enabling human rights abuses, no argument is strong enough to bring the troops home.

“Why are we still shedding our soldiers’ blood for pedophiles?” Congressman Walter Jones asked on the House floor in February.

____________________________________________
https://www.africanexponent.com

well if you start a civil war every time a man and a women of different tribe are attracted
this is what you get
 
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And how many 'gross acts' that are abhorrent based on our sense of morality that YOU are willing to tolerate should we act upon them? We already said forcing women to cover up is a 'gross act' against women. How about education for women? How about the American perceptions of rights and freedoms and any violations against them are 'gross acts'? Do you want me to continue because your Pakistan inevitably will fall into that list?
As for as i know neither education for women is banned in Pakistan,neither we have a moral police enforceing women to cover their faces and telling them what to wear and what not.
And we all know about perceptions of rights and freedoms being exercised by USA, it applies where it's political deemed necessary.
Next excuse please.
 
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Who knows that the Americans are also taking part in this endeavour as they are doing with opium production.
 
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As for as i know neither education for women is banned in Pakistan,neither we have a moral police enforceing women to cover their faces and telling them what to wear and what not.
And we all know about perceptions of rights and freedoms being exercised by USA, it applies where it's political deemed necessary.
Next excuse please.
Then explain the sorry literacy rate of women in Pakistan? What excuse are you going to present?

The point here is that this thread is nothing more than a troll thread for suckers like you. If we intervene in this atrocious practice, we would be charge with 'disrespecting' local customs and traditions. We criticize Muslim countries for the treatment of women and looked what we got. So please...:rolleyes:
 
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Then explain the sorry literacy rate of women in Pakistan? What excuse are you going to present?

The point here is that this thread is nothing more than a troll thread for suckers like you. If we intervene in this atrocious practice, we would be charge with 'disrespecting' local customs and traditions. We criticize Muslim countries for the treatment of women and looked what we got. So please...:rolleyes:

Not good enough. Beg Pakistan to do more. This is Pakistan's fault LOL

LOL I love it how this fool subtly throws it on local customs and traditions. Great friends you got there in Afghanistan. They must have perfected the art of Bacha Bazi from the best.

His army and government has been enabling a bunch of illiterate Afghan cave warlords to rape and abuse women and children and all he can do is bring in the literacy rate of Pakistani women into the discussion LOL

17 years of failure. You can add this feather to the cap. All you have are rapist allies. Afghanistan and India fit this category quite nicely LOL Nothing but a rapist apologist.
 
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Then explain the sorry literacy rate of women in Pakistan? What excuse are you going to present?

The point here is that this thread is nothing more than a troll thread for suckers like you. If we intervene in this atrocious practice, we would be charge with 'disrespecting' local customs and traditions. We criticize Muslim countries for the treatment of women and looked what we got. So please...:rolleyes:
Its increasing at a good pace numbrr of women graduates and professionals is increasing every year pace is slower than desired but the trajectory is positive

And how many 'gross acts' that are abhorrent based on our sense of morality that YOU are willing to tolerate should we act upon them? We already said forcing women to cover up is a 'gross act' against women. How about education for women? How about the American perceptions of rights and freedoms and any violations against them are 'gross acts'? Do you want me to continue because your Pakistan inevitably will fall into that list?
There is no law that forces women to cover up in Pakistan nor are there any restriction on women getting education literacy in Pakistan is more of a class issue the authorities of the past had no interest in uplifiting masses
 
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