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Sep 23 2015 : The Times of India (Chennai)
 
Ignore sexual abuse of boys by Af cops, US troops told
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In his last phone call home, Lance Corporal Gregory Buckley Jr told his father what was troubling him: From his bunk in southern Afghanistan, he could hear Afghan police officers sexually abusing boys at the base.

“At night we can hear them screaming, but we're not allowed to do anything about it,“ the Marine's father, Gregory Buckley Sr, recalled his son telling him before he was shot to death at the base in 2012.

He urged his son to tell his superiors. “My son said that his officers told him to look the other way because it's their culture.“

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 paedophiles, 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. “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 Americanbacked 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.“ The policy of instructing soldiers to ignore child sexual abuse by their Afghan allies is coming under new scrutiny , particularly as it emerges that service members like Captain Quinn have faced discipline, even career ruin, for disobeying it.

The top Nato commander in Afghanistan general John Campbell on Tuesday denied the report saying he was “absolutely confident that no such theatre policy has ever existed.“

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