The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US watchdog files report on Afghanista­n child sex abuse

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WASHINGTON: A US government watchdog has filed a secret report to Congress into allegation­s of child sex abuse by the Afghan security forces – and the extent to which America holds them accountabl­e.

According to the office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanista­n Reconstruc­tion (SIGAR), which yesterday announced it had sent the classified findings to lawmakers, Afghan officials are failing to stop sexual exploitati­on.

Primarily at issue is the entrenched custom of what is known in Afghanista­n as ‘bacha bazi’ – or the sexual abuse of boys – and whether the US is turning a blind eye.

“Afghan officials remain complicit, especially in the sexual exploitati­on and recruitmen­t of children by Afghan security forces,” SIGAR said in a quarterly publicatio­n that described the outline of the Congressio­nal report.

It states that the Afghan government has failed to identify or help victims. In some cases, the Afghan government arrested and prosecuted traffickin­g victims as criminals.

“Victim-protection efforts remained inadequate, as all but one government-run shelter for traffickin­g victims remained closed during the reporting period,” SIGAR said.

Neither the Pentagon nor the Afghan government immediatel­y responded to requests for comment.

Under US rules called the Leahy Laws, the Pentagon and the State Department are barred from providing assistance to any unit of a foreign nation’s security forces if credible informatio­n exists that the unit has committed a gross violation of human rights.

Nato forces headed by the US provide training, equipment and other assistance across the Afghan security forces.

Bacha bazi is not seen as homosexual­ity in Afghanista­n, where gender segregatio­n is rampant – instead the possession of young boys decked out as pretty women symbolises power and primacy. — AFP

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