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Pedophilia in Afghanistan
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pedophillia
  • Pedophilia is considered a paraphilia, an
    "abnormal or unnatural attraction."
  • the term pedophillia describes having a fantasy
    or act of sexual activity with prepubescent
    children.
  • Pedophiles can be attracted to either or both
    sexes.

"Pedophilia." Psychology Today Health, Help,
Happiness Find a Therapist. Psychology Today, 1
June 2010. Web. 16 July 2014. lthttp//www.psycholo
gytoday.com/conditions/pedophiliagt.
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bacha baz
  • This term is given to older Afghan men who have
    boy lovers
  • can be translated to mean boy player
  • to be known as a bacha baz is something Afghan
    men brag about. It has become custom in southern
    towns and any man who wants to show off should
    have a boy lover.

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Brinkley, Joel. "Afghanistan's Dirty Little
Secret." www.sfgate.com. N.p., 29 Aug. 2010. Web.
15 July 2014.
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bacha bazi
  • a bacha bazi is a boy dancer.
  • bacha bazi boys are exploited for the sexual
    desires of Afghan men.
  • the boys are sold by their familes or recruited
    off the streets and are trained to sing and
    dance. After bacha bazi parties they are
    auctioned off to the highest bidder for sex.
  • boys have become the objects of lustful
    attraction and romance for some of the most
    powerful men in the Afghan countryside.

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History of bacha bazi in Afghanistan
  • Apologists say that Bacha Bazi or 'Boy Play' is a
    very old cultural practice in Afghanistan.
  • Bahca Bazi occured across southern and eastern
    Afghanistan's rural Pashtun belt. Bacha bazi has
    become a shockingly common practice.
    Afghanistan's mujahideen warlords, who fought off
    the Soviet invasion and instigated a civil war in
    the 1980s, regularly engaged in acts of
    pedophilia. They keep one or more boys for
    personal use and sexual pleasure became a symbol
    of power and social status.

http//southasia.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/10/2
8/an_afghan_tragedy_why_rampant_pedophilia_is_a_hu
rdle_to_peace?wp_login_redirect0
https//www.actforamerica.org/index.php/learn/emai
l-archives/2528-afghan-pedophilia
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Child brides
  • According to UNICEF, child marriage is a formal
    marriage or informal union before age 18," and it
    affects more girls than boys.
  • In Afghanistan 60 of girls are child brides.
  • child brides are at a high risk for rape,
    domestic violence, and even death. Their bodies
    are not mature enough to handle sexual
    intercourse and childbirth.

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Reasons for child marriage
  • many child brides are a form of compensation.
  • poverty causes families to sell their child for
    money
  • sometimes a family will give their daughter away
    as compensation for a crime that they have
    committed.
  • also, families will give their child away as a
    child bride to strengthen family ties

http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_marriage_in_Afg
hanistanAfghan_Government_Law
8
Afghan law
  • Afghan law states that pedophilia can be
    punishable for up to 15 years in prision.
  • girls must be at least 16 years before they are
    legal to be married and boys are to be 18 years
    old.
  • moral crimes are sometimes used to punish victims
    of sexual abuse.
  • there is no age of consent in Afghan law

http//www.hrw.org/news/2013/02/09/afghanistan-don
-t-prosecute-sexually-assaulted-children
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Awareness
  • there are many campaigns that have stepped up to
    raise awareness on child brides.
  • Too young to wed is an organization that focuses
    on ending child marriage by donating money,
    educating the public, and telling stories about
    child brides that they have ministered to
  • Women for Afghan women is another organization
    that aims to advocate womens rights in
    Afghanistan
  • Girls not Brides is an organization working
    directly with girls and child brides in their
    communities or focusing on research and advocacy
    to bring greater attention to this neglected
    problem.
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