The practice is common in Afghanistan
U.S. soldiers were instructed to ignore the
sexual abuse of boys by Afghan allies, even when it occurred on military
bases, according to a report in the New York Times.
The policy
of looking the other way was designed to maintain good standing with
the U.S.-trained Afghan police and militia in a country where the
practice of bacha bazi (boy play) is widespread. In some cases, the U.S. ended up arming suspected pedophiles.
But the policy has recently come under scrutiny, the Times reports, because ignoring sexual abuse not only troubled U.S. soldiers, it also alienated the parents of boys who were victims.
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