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osoab
8th December 2010, 03:06 PM
WikiLeaks: Texas Company Helped Pimp Little Boys To Stoned Afghan Cops (http://blogs.houstonpress.com/hairballs/2010/12/wikileaks_texas_company_helped.php)

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Another international conflict, another horrific taxpayer-funded sex scandal for DynCorp, the private security contractor tasked with training the Afghan police.

While the company is officially based in the DC area, most of its business is managed on a satellite campus at Alliance Airport north of Fort Worth. And if one of the diplomatic cables from the WikiLeaks archive is to be believed, boy howdy, are their doings in Afghanistan shady.

The Afghanistan cable (dated June 24, 2009) discusses a meeting between Afghan Interior Minister Hanif Atmar and US assistant ambassador Joseph Mussomeli. Prime among Atmar's concerns was a party partially thrown by DynCorp for Afghan police recruits in Kunduz Province.

Many of DynCorp's employees are ex-Green Berets and veterans of other elite units, and the company was commissioned by the US government to provide training for the Afghani police. According to most reports, over 95 percent of its $2 billion annual revenue comes from US taxpayers.

And in Kunduz province, according to the leaked cable, that money was flowing to drug dealers and pimps. Pimps of children, to be more precise. (The exact type of drug was never specified.)

Since this is Afghanistan, you probably already knew this wasn't a kegger. Instead, this DynCorp soiree was a bacha bazi ("boy-play") party, much like the ones uncovered earlier this year by Frontline.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/v/?id=frol02s3e4eqe7b&w=514&h=366


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For those that can't or won't click the link, bacha bazi is a pre-Islamic Afghan tradition that was banned by the Taliban. Bacha boys are eight- to 15-years-old. They put on make-up, tie bells to their feet and slip into scanty women's clothing, and then, to the whine of a harmonium and wailing vocals, they dance seductively to smoky roomfuls of leering older men.

After the show is over, their services are auctioned off to the highest bidder, who will sometimes purchase a boy outright. And by services, we mean anal sex: The State Department has called bacha bazi a "widespread, culturally accepted form of male rape." (While it may be culturally accepted, it violates both Sharia law and Afghan civil code.)

For Pashtuns in the South of Afghanistan, there is no shame in having a little boy lover; on the contrary, it is a matter of pride. Those who can afford the most attractive boy are the players in their world, the OG's of places like Kandahar and Khost. On the Frontline video, ridiculously macho warrior guys brag about their young boyfriends utterly without shame.

So perhaps in the evil world of Realpolitik, in which there is apparently no moral compass US private contractors won't smash to smithereens, it made sense for DynCorp to drug up some Pashtun police recruits and turn them loose on a bunch of little boys. But according to the leaked document, Atmar, the Afghani interior minister, was terrified this story would catch a reporter's ear.

He urged the US State Department to shut down a reporter he heard was snooping around, and was horrified that a rumored videotape of the party might surface. He predicted that any story about the party would "endanger lives." He said that his government had arrested two Afghan police and nine Afghan civilians on charges of "purchasing a service from a child" in connection with the party, but that he was worried about the image of their "foreign mentors," by which he apparently meant DynCorp. American diplomats told him to chill. They apparently had a better handle on our media than Atmar, because when a report of the party finally did emerge, it was neutered to the point of near-falsehood.

The UK Guardian picks up the tale:


US diplomats cautioned against an "overreaction" and said that approaching the journalist involved would only make the story worse.

"A widely-anticipated newspaper article on the Kunduz scandal has not appeared but, if there is too much noise that may prompt the journalist to publish," the cable said.
The strategy appeared to work when an article was published in July by the Washington Post about the incident, which made little of the affair, saying it was an incident of "questionable management oversight" in which foreign DynCorp workers "hired a teenage boy to perform a tribal dance at a company farewell party".

A tribal dance? Could illegal strip clubs stateside possibly try that one out? "Naw, those are not full-contact lap-dances, Mr. Vice Cop. Krystal and Lexxis are just performing an ancient Cherokee fertility dance. See those buck-skin thongs on and those feathers in their hair?"

As we mentioned, this isn't DynCorp's first brush with the sex-slavery game. Back in Bosnia in 1999, US policewoman Kathryn Bolkovac was fired from DynCorp after blowing the whistle on a sex-slave ring operating on one of our bases there. DynCorp's employees were accused of raping and peddling girls as young as 12 from countries like Ukraine, Moldova and Romania. The company was forced to settle lawsuits against Bolkovac (whose story was recently told in the feature film The Whistleblower) and another man who informed authorities about DynCorp's sex ring.

There's your tax dollars at work, Joe Six-Pack. Maybe now you won't get so worked up about the fact that KPFT gets about ten percent of its funding from the government and uses some of it to air Al-Jazeera.

Sick, Sick, Sick.

I couldn't embed the Frontline video. Worth the watch.

Serpo
8th December 2010, 03:12 PM
So this is what happens when you cover women up in burkas and there fore never actually get to see a female.......you dress up little boys and pretend they are females.Is this a symptom of a sick society or what....

osoab
8th December 2010, 03:35 PM
So this is what happens when you cover women up in burkas and there fore never actually get to see a female.......you dress up little boys and pretend they are females.Is this a symptom of a sick society or what....


Did you watch the vid. They "showed" one of these parties. Faces are shown. The boys are wearing pink skirts and stuff.

When they panned to some of the top cops in Afghanistan in attendance, I got a raised my eyes at the expressions of the attendees. Looked like jackals just waiting in the wings.

PatColo
8th December 2010, 04:29 PM
don't know why this vid is so blurry, anyways it's from 05-06 sometime, watch Rummy's face... desc:

Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) asks questions about:
Dyncorp Sex-Trade, Pentagon Missing $2.3 Trillion & 9/11 Wargames

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RvLL--vSsA

learn2swim
8th December 2010, 05:08 PM
You don't have to go to A-stan for this story, it's the status quo in DC.

MAGNES
8th December 2010, 05:19 PM
" As we mentioned, this isn't DynCorp's first brush with the sex-slavery game. Back in Bosnia in 1999, US policewoman Kathryn Bolkovac was fired from DynCorp after blowing the whistle on a sex-slave ring operating on one of our bases there. DynCorp's employees were accused of raping and peddling girls as young as 12 from countries like Ukraine, Moldova and Romania. The company was forced to settle lawsuits against Bolkovac (whose story was recently told in the feature film The Whistleblower) and another man who informed authorities about DynCorp's sex ring. "

What are all the contractors doing, mercenary groups, they have a history, not just these 2 regions
but Iraqi prisons. There is no accountability. These crimes are tied to more sinister
crimes and deliberate programs that many most believe canno possibly exist.
Seymour Hersh said a lot of crazy stuff that was covered up, a lot of related
scandals, " conspiracy ", etc

There is a lot of crazy stuff on Afghanistan, the media ignores it.

MAGNES
8th December 2010, 05:36 PM
PRE WIKI

Rape of boys in Afghanistan sparks inquiry

The Canadian Forces will launch a board of inquiry to look into allegations that soldiers' complaints about Afghan troops and police raping boys were ignored by the military leadership.

By The Ottawa Citizen October 4, 2008

http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=8b51ebd6-164d-4537-bffb-277c88f8c4d0

another
http://www.examiner.com/catholic-in-national/rape-of-boys-rampant-afghanistan

FunnyMoney
11th December 2010, 08:27 PM
" As we mentioned, this isn't DynCorp's first brush with the sex-slavery game. Back in Bosnia in 1999, US policewoman Kathryn Bolkovac was fired from DynCorp after blowing the whistle on a sex-slave ring operating on one of our bases there. DynCorp's employees were accused of raping and peddling girls as young as 12 from countries like Ukraine, Moldova and Romania. The company was forced to settle lawsuits against Bolkovac (whose story was recently told in the feature film The Whistleblower) and another man who informed authorities about DynCorp's sex ring. "

What are all the contractors doing, mercenary groups, they have a history, not just these 2 regions
but Iraqi prisons. There is no accountability. These crimes are tied to more sinister
crimes and deliberate programs that many most believe canno possibly exist.
Seymour Hersh said a lot of crazy stuff that was covered up, a lot of related
scandals, " conspiracy ", etc

There is a lot of crazy stuff on Afghanistan, the media ignores it.



Long standing trends which are now seen as useful by those running the system. When the paper money crashes there will be other mechanisms used to pay the mercs and their supporters.

Libertarian_Guard
13th December 2010, 01:30 AM
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