Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds

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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Feb 09, 2010
rudeboy wrote:i honestly suggest we send event horizon to afghanistan, had him over to a group of pathans and see who is a homo :D


Now I understand why putting panties on the heads of those detainees in Abu Ghraib sparked so much outrage.

Something more 'manly' would have been more appropriate.

On a serious note - I have heard from people who were over there, that the men would go at it in the cells in broad daylight.

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rudeboy wrote:i honestly suggest we send event horizon to afghanistan, had him over to a group of pathans and see who is a homo :D


Now I understand why putting panties on the heads of those detainees in Abu Ghraib sparked so much outrage.

Something more 'manly' would have been more appropriate.

On a serious note - I have heard from people who were over there, that the men would go at it in the cells in broad daylight.



the only MANLY thing you could do is to stop thrashing Islam, get up from your lazy ass, open a good book i.e the Quran and read it, rather then pasting things from here and there.

On a serious note - men rape each other across jails around the world, especially in USA where a man would have his own biatch. now once again on a serious note do you fantasize about men doing each other in broad daylight, or you got nothing better to do then to trash Islam?

as for the panties, i think you got your nickers twisted somewhere mate ;)
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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Feb 21, 2010
Nothing to see, move along.

Sexual slavery involving boys as young as 10 is being condoned and in many cases protected by authorities in northern Afghanistan.

In a story to be broadcast on Four Corners tonight, the practice of bacha bazi or "boy play", as well as other allegations of child abuse, are explored.

Afghan journalist Najibullah Quraishi has filmed police attending a party where a young boy is the "entertainment". The police shown on the video include one officer from the youth crime squad.

Such parties are illegal under the law in Afghanistan and with good reason. The "dancing boys" are in effect sex slaves. They are lured off the streets by pimps. They are taught to dance and sing, to wear make-up and to dress like girls. Then they are made to perform before large groups of men. All of them are sexually abused.

"Dancing boys" are a lucrative business. Powerful former warlords and businessmen love to watch them and will pay a lot of money to have their own boy for bacha bazi. Some of the boys are traded like swap cards amongst the rich and powerful and if they disobey their "owners" they are killed or brutalised.

The trade in boys is well known to the United Nations. According to Nazir Alimy, who compiled a report on the issue for the UN, there is no doubt who is funding this practice and why the police refuse to stop it.

"According to our research these dancing boys are used by powerful men for sex," Mr Alimy said.

Tonight's Four Corners follows the criminal activity of two paedophiles who search for young boys so they can sell them or groom them to be trained as "dancing boys". In one case the journalist goes in the car with a paedophile named Dastager. As they drive, Dastager explains the type of boy he is looking for. Then in broad daylight the "dancing boy master" stops the car, goes to a shopfront and brings a boy back to his the waiting car.

According to a report prepared for the United Nations there is evidence that the practice of bacha bazi and the sexual abuse of boys is common throughout the north of the country. It confirms that young boys, some of them only 10 years old, are lured into life as a sex slave.

There is also evidence that this type of abuse is spreading throughout Afghanistan.

Mr Alimy says his research shows it is happening in the south and even in the Afghan capital, Kabul.

"It's true they make the boys wear girls' clothes and make them dance in front of many men," he said.

The powerful men he refers to are often former warlords who helped drive the Taliban out of the north. Others who involve themselves in the trade of boys are wealthy businessmen. Under the Taliban, bacha bazi was outlawed. Today it is still a crime but clearly there is no concerted effort being made to stop the practice and the criminal activity that surrounds it.

Unable to find anyone willing to do anything about the abuse of children, journalist Najibullah Quraishi flew to New York to meet Radhika Coomaraswamy, who has been appointed by the UN to raise awareness of the plight of children in war zones.

She explains she is deeply pessimistic about the future of these children and the capacity of officials to stop the trade in young boys.

"When I mentioned the topic it was as if I had dropped a big brick, especially in the circles, official circles," she said.

"It was very clear to me, and someone actually said it to me, these are not things people talk about. So let's first deal with the war and then we'll deal with these other issues."


http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010 ... ion=justin
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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Feb 22, 2010
Is that why you are so keen to visit Afghanistan eh-oh? :mrgreen:

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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Feb 22, 2010
Nope - but you could say that Afghan men and the Bermuda triangle have something in common.
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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Feb 22, 2010
Yep, I can see the connection - both are fantastical myths that the more gullible think are true! ;)

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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Feb 23, 2010
I guess all of those abused Afghan dancing boys can now breathe a sigh of relief - it's all a myth because shafique says so.

Move along, nothing to see.....
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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Feb 23, 2010
I didn't say your fantasies were myths - I merely asked whether you'd be jumping on a plane to Kabul to join the batty boy Taliban for some male bonding?

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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Feb 24, 2010
event horizon wrote:Nope - but you could say that Afghan men and the Bermuda triangle have something in common.


more like theres a triangle between you, robby "batty" boy and some taliban "batty" boys :D
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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Feb 24, 2010
It is an interesting fact that eh-oh is spending so much time fantasising about Afghan boys! :shock:

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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Feb 24, 2010
I can step out of this thread if you and rudeboy want some time alone together.
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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Feb 24, 2010
Please don't include me in your fantasies young man - I'm happily married! (Sorry to burst your bubble)

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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Feb 24, 2010
lol Event Hori, looks like i pulled a nerve :D
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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Feb 25, 2010
shafique wrote:Please don't include me in your fantasies young man - I'm happily married! (Sorry to burst your bubble)

:bigsmurf: Cheers,
Shafique


The mail man's quite happy, too, I hear.
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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Feb 25, 2010
^you're fantasising about postal workers too! Won't the afghan boys get jealous? :shock:

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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Feb 25, 2010
lol next he will go on about the milk man who gives him some milk :D

man i cant believe some ppl on this forum, seriously.
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Re: Afghan Men Struggle With Sexual Identity, Study Finds Mar 02, 2010
I see no reason to shun the research of American military medics. The US has more interesting research during wartime. Obviously cherrypicking by FOX, but nonetheless plausible material. Not exactly new information.

In one instance, a group of local male interpreters had contracted gonorrhea anally but refused to believe they could have contracted it sexually -- "because they were not homosexuals."

Apparently, according to the report, Pashtun men interpret the Islamic prohibition on homosexuality to mean they cannot "love" another man -- but that doesn't mean they can't use men for "sexual gratification."

The group of interpreters who had contracted gonorrhea joked in the camp that they actually got the disease by "mixing green and black tea." But since they refused to heed the medics' warnings, many of them re-contracted the disease after receiving treatment.

The U.S. army medic also told members of the research unit that she and her colleagues had to explain to a local man how to get his wife pregnant.

The report said: "When it was explained to him what was necessary, he reacted with disgust and asked, 'How could one feel desire to be with a woman, who God has made unclean, when one could be with a man, who is clean? Surely this must be wrong.'"

The Pashtun populations are concentrated in the southern and eastern parts of the country. The Human Terrain Team that conducted the research is part of a military effort to learn more about local populations.

The report also detailed a disturbing practice in which older "men of status" keep young boys on hand for sexual relationships. One of the country's favorite sayings, the report said, is "women are for children, boys are for pleasure."
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