Ar už tokią demokratiją Afganistane kovojome? JAV kariuomenės vadovybė draudžia kariams kovoti su homopedofilinėmis tradicijomis sąjungininkų gretose

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Ar už tokią demokratiją Afganistane kovojome? JAV kariuomenės vadovybė draudžia kariams kovoti su homopedofilinėmis tradicijomis sąjungininkų gretose

Kraupus Joseph’o Goldstein’o straipsnis "The New York Times", eilinį kartą nesusilaukęs jokios reakcijos mūsų sparčiai tolerastėjančioje spaudoje. Paprastai reaguojančioje į kiekvieną K. Kardašian nuogo užpakalio viešą švystelėjimą.

U.S. Soldiers Told to Ignore Sexual Abuse of Boys by Afghan Allies

Pasirodo, JAV karinė vadovybė griežtai įsakė savo karininkams bei kariams nekreipti jokio dėmesio į gausius mažamečių berniukų seksualinės prievartos atvejus. Kuriuos praktikuoja jų sąjungininkai – demokratinės Afganistano Vyriausybės valdininkai, karininkai bei policininkai.

Tie JAV kariai, kurie nebeapsikentė, kad gretimuose kambariuose gyvenantys sąjungininkai-afganai laiko prievartaujamų mažamečių berniukų haremus ir davė homopedofilams į liūlį, buvo griežtai nubausti.

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Rampant sexual abuse of children has long been a problem in Afghanistan, particularly among armed commanders who dominate much of the rural landscape and can bully the population. The practice is called bacha bazi, literally “boy play,” and American soldiers and Marines have been instructed not to intervene — in some cases, not even when their Afghan allies have abused boys on military bases, according to interviews and court records.

The policy has endured as American forces have recruited and organized Afghan militias to help hold territory against the Taliban. But soldiers and Marines have been increasingly troubled that instead of weeding out pedophiles, the American military was arming them in some cases and placing them as the commanders of villages — and doing little when they began abusing children.

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Dan Quinn was relieved of his Special Forces command after a fight with a U.S.-backed militia leader who had a boy as a sex slave chained to his bed

“The reason we were here is because we heard the terrible things the Taliban were doing to people, how they were taking away human rights,” said Dan Quinn, a former Special Forces captain who beat up an American-backed militia commander for keeping a boy chained to his bed as a sex slave. “But we were putting people into power who would do things that were worse than the Taliban did — that was something village elders voiced to me.”
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The American policy of nonintervention is intended to maintain good relations with the Afghan police and militia units the United States has trained to fight the Taliban. It also reflects a reluctance to impose cultural values in a country where pederasty is rife, particularly among powerful men, for whom being surrounded by young teenagers can be a mark of social status.

O žuvusio kapralo Buckley istorija išvis fantasmagoriška.

Kapralą nušovė vienas iš karo bazėje gyvenusių paaugusių berniukų-prostitutų, kuomet jo šeimininkas įtarė, kad pastarasis jį įskundė dėl pedofilijos bei bendradarbiavimo su Talibanu.

The father of Lance Corporal Buckley believes the policy of looking away from sexual abuse was a factor in his son’s death, and he has filed a lawsuit to press the Marine Corps for more information about it.

Lance Corporal Buckley and two other Marines were killed in 2012 by one of a large entourage of boys living at their base with an Afghan police commander named Sarwar Jan.

Mr. Jan had long had a bad reputation; in 2010, two Marine officers managed to persuade the Afghan authorities to arrest him following a litany of abuses, including corruption, support for the Taliban and child abduction. But just two years later, the police commander was back with a different unit, working at Lance Corporal Buckley’s post, Forward Operating Base Delhi, in Helmand Province.

Lance Corporal Buckley had noticed that a large entourage of “tea boys” — domestic servants who are sometimes pressed into sexual slavery — had arrived with Mr. Jan and moved into the same barracks, one floor below the Marines. He told his father about it during his final call home.


A portrait of Lance Cpl. Gregory Buckley Jr. in his family's home in Oceanside, N.Y. He was shot to death in 2012 by a teenage "tea boy" living on his base in Helmand Province.

Word of Mr. Jan’s new position also reached the Marine officers who had gotten him arrested in 2010. One of them, Maj. Jason Brezler, dashed out an email to Marine officers at F.O.B. Delhi, warning them about Mr. Jan and attaching a dossier about him.

The warning was never heeded. About two weeks later, one of the older boys with Mr. Jan — around 17 years old — grabbed a rifle and killed Lance Corporal Buckley and the other Marines.

Lance Corporal Buckley’s father still agonizes about whether the killing occurred because of the sexual abuse by an American ally. “As far as the young boys are concerned, the Marines are allowing it to happen and so they’re guilty by association,” Mr. Buckley said. “They don’t know our Marines are sick to their stomachs.”

O paskui kažkas stebisi, kad afganai, irakiečiai ar sirai kažkodėl nesidžiaugia saldžiais importinės demokratijos vaisiais. Priešingai – gausina visokių talibanų bei ISIS gretas arba bėga gyventi į Europą.

Atsinešdami su savimi labaaaai savotiškas tradicijas santykiuose su mažamečiais berniukais.

Kurios gal ir neužkliūna JAV karinei vadovybei, pradėjusiai gyventi pagal tolerancijos nuostatas, tačiau daugelio Europos šalių gyventojams tikrai nepatiks.

Juk Afganistano marionetinio „demokratinio režimo“ galas nebe už kalnų. Ir visi tie gausūs homopedofilai – valdininkai, karininkai bei policininkai spruks nuo talibų kur?

Teisingai – į NATO sąjungininkų šalis. Kurių tautoms bus paaiškinta, jog priimti tų pedoveikėjų tuntus yra mūsų moralinė pareiga.