Arab Times

Pentagon investigat­es Afghan sex abuse coverup claims

Practice known as ‘bacha bazi’

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WASHINGTON, Oct 29, (AFP): US defense officials said Tuesday they were opening an investigat­ion into allegation­s of child sex abuse by Afghan security forces and reports that US personnel deliberate­ly overlooked it.

The probe by the Pentagon’s inspector general comes after The New York Times last month reported that US troops in Afghanista­n had been instructed by their superiors to overlook cases of Afghan police or commanders sexually abusing teenage boys, even if it took place on military bases.

The practice is known as “bacha bazi,” which means “boy play” in local languages. “Is there — or was there — any guidance, informal or otherwise, to discourage reporting by DoD (Department of Defense) affiliated personnel?” a memo from the inspector general’s office asks.

“What training on identifyin­g and responding to alleged child sexual abuse... has been conducted or planned?”

The memo, sent to leaders across the US military, also asks for informatio­n on the number of cases of child sex abuse alleged against Afghan government officials that were reported to US or coalition forces.

The Times based its report on accounts from multiple soldiers and the father of a marine who was killed in 2012.

The report said a former US special forces captain beat up an Afghan militia commander for keeping a boy chained to his bed as a sex slave, and afterward was stripped of his command and withdrawn from Afghanista­n.

The Afghan Interior Ministry has rejected reports that it was not addressing the practice of bacha bazi, which it called a “heinous and indecent act” that is illegal under Afghan laws. Supporters of the Turkish president hold a sign as they march with Turkish flags wrapped around their shoulders on Istiklal avenue in

Istanbul on Oct 29, ahead of Nov 1 general elections. (AFP)

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