The tradition of “bacha bereesh” -- a boy without a beard-- is deep-rooted in parts of Afghanistan, with the beautiful youngsters recruited often through trickery or allegedly by force, to dance for wealthy (male) patrons. The men are into “bacha bazi”, which translates as “boy-play.” The boys are typically 14-18 years old, but skewed towards the 14 rather than the 18. Dressed in women’s clothes, the dancers provide the entertainment at parties where, sex segregation is otherwise the norm. At the end of the night, the boys are often shared among their patrons’ friends, and sometimes are sold on. As a practice, it’s been impossible to stamp out, and even back in 2007, the famous previous Taliban “Rule Number 19” specified that fighters must not take young boys without facial hair into their private quarters.
Clearly, some rules are being broken regularly enough to worry the Taliban that their behavior will not help win hearts and minds in the territory they’re occupying.
(Translation provided by the NEFA Foundation, which scrutinizes news
worldwide to monitor possible terrorist threats and status.)
-- DG
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