Daily Caller article: http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/16/us-troops-taught-for-years-child-sex-abuse-is-culturally-accepted-in-afghanistan/
Pentagon report: https://media.defense.gov/2017/Nov/15/2001843802/-1/-1/1/DODIG-2018-018_CHILD_SEXUAL_ABUSE_V2_508_R_REDACTED.PDF
From the Daily Caller article:
"Interviews of troops from the report suggest that military officials didn’t really care much about stopping child sex abuse.
“In some cases, the interviewees explained that they, or someone whom they knew, were told that nothing could be done about child sexual abuse because of Afghanistan’s status as a sovereign nation, that it was not a priority for the command, or that it was best to ignore the situation and to let the local police handle it,” the report noted.
One interviewee said after he reported an Afghan commander who abused little boys to his chain of command, he was told: “It was out of our control” and “There’s nothing we can do about it” and “It’s their country.”
“Soldiers [were] told to ignore it and drive on,” another interviewee stated.
The cultural presentation sailors had to undergo stated that pedophilia is an issue in Afghanistan, but added that readers should “control and overcome any frustration caused by cultural differences that they may experience during their deployments.”
Additionally, the presentation advised sailors that they should ask their chains of command what to do in specific circumstances.
Marine Corps cultural training told Marines that they “need to understand the culture, accept it without making judgments, and figure out how to work with it or around it to accomplish your mission.”
The training also said that sometimes Afghan men joke about pedophilia, but Marines should just ignore it and “move on.”
Marines were not given any guidance about what they should do if they ever encounter instances of pedophilia.
The inspector general’s finding was damning. Effectively, the military only started to care about the problem of pedophilia and abuse after media outlets started reporting on the issue.
“We determined that the DoD did not conduct training for personnel on identifying, responding to, or reporting instances of child sexual abuse involving ANDSF personnel before 2015,” the report noted.
While troops have been told to report human rights violations since 2011, child sex abuse was not declared as a violation until September 2016. Between 2010 and 2016, 16 cases of child sex abuse were reported to the Pentagon, but because no proper reporting mechanisms existed, the exact number of cases is unknown.
The first explicit guidance to report child sex abuse only came about in September 2015, following a report from The New York Times, which interviewed former soldiers. They stated they were told to ignore child sex abuse, despite hearing the screams of boys being sexually abused by high-level Afghan officials on U.S. military installations."
Remember this soldier's story from 2015?: https://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/21/world/asia/us-soldiers-told-to-ignore-afghan-allies-abuse-of-boys.html?smid=pl-share&_r=0
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Blacksmith21 ago
The locals definitely like their young boys, especially on Thu. But they have other nationalities there, like Bangladeshis, etc. who are also gay for the stay. I'd guess more than half of the lcoal (Pashtun) men are gay. The women all have terrorized looks in their eyes. When you get into farm country, out of the city, it is not uncommon for new couples to have difficulty getting pregnant because he keeps screwing her in the butthole.
AgainstPedos ago
Far more than 50% of Afghan women have been beaten badly enough to require hospitalization. I very brave women set up a shelter for them as there weren't any alternatives. Her own life was repeatedly threatened by Afhan authorities as she was interfering in family matters.
Living in a shelter means by law abandoning your children to the same abusive husband.
Starting with the wedding night it's the norm for there to be a lot of blood and to be violent. Romantic sex is a Western concept. Lubricants aren't the norm either. Nor would a married woman ever consider running back to her family or relatives seeking protection. That would result in a worse beating.
new4now ago
Thanks for the laugh
srayzie ago
Why did you say especially on Thursdays?
The guy screws the woman in the butt because he's gay?
Blacksmith21 ago
Thursday (aka Man Love Thursday) is Friday in most Muslim countries. The older men start getting horned up around lunchtime and lead their yong boys around by the hand in preparation for Friday night "festivities".
Yes, the men were taught that women are unpure, especially the vagina. Don't forget: "women are for children, but boys are for pleasure" - Ancient Pashtun saying.
SavedbyJCfromRSA_MK ago
Ugh! Sounds like very unfortunate personal experiences. I think it was in a book, something about "Kite Boys of Kabul". It was a eye opener for me about who we were dealing with in Afghanistan, and an early trigger regarding my own experiences. Flashbacks happened that I still haven't pinned down. It's rotten to be thought of as a defenseless girl while trying desperately to hang onto your boyness.
srayzie ago
Wow that's interesting. If that was in that video, I don't remember it. Their views are so warped.
Vindicator ago
Thank you for your service over there!
ESOTERICshade ago
Maybe America wasn't so bad of a place to grow up in after all.
Blacksmith21 ago
It's not called the Graveyard of Empires for nothing.
Check out "The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan" on YT.
srayzie ago
Oh I saw that before. Sick bastards.
RoBatten ago
That was sick.
Blacksmith21 ago
Did you watch it?