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returntothepit >> discuss >> Wikileaks: US taxes fund DynCorp, Blackwater private security firms and their child sex trafficing, civilian murdering habits by ark on Dec 10,2010 10:13am
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toggletoggle post by ark at Dec 10,2010 10:13am
look away people. full cable: http://wikileaks.de/cable/2009/06/09KABUL1651.html



KUNDUZ RTC DYNCORP UPDATE

4. (C) On June 23, Assistant Ambassador Mussomeli met with MOI Minister Hanif Atmar on a number of issues, beginning with the April 11 Kunduz RTC DynCorp investigation. Amb Mussomeli opened that the incident deeply upset us and we took strong steps in response. An investigation is on-going, disciplinary actions were taken against DynCorp leaders in Afghanistan, we are also aware of proposals for new procedures, such as stationing a military officer at RTCs, that have been introduced for consideration. (Note: Placing military officers to oversee contractor operations at RTCs is not legally possible under the currentDynCorp contract.) Beyond remedial actions taken, we still hope the matter will not be blown out of proportion, an outcome which would not be good for either the U.S. or Afghanistan. A widely-anticipated newspaper article on the Kunduz scandal has not appeared but, if there is too much noise that may prompt the journalist to publish.

5. (C) Atmar said he insisted the journalist be told that publication would endanger lives. His request was that the U.S. quash the article and release of the video. Amb Mussomeli responded that going to the journalist would give her the sense that there is a more terrible story to report. Atmar then disclosed the arrest of two Afghan National Police (ANP) and nine other Afghans (including RTC language assistants) as part of an MoI investigation into Afghan "facilitators" of the event. The crime he was pursuing was "purchasing a service from a child," which in Afghanistan is illegal under both Sharia law and the civil code, and against the ANP Code of Conduct for police officers who might be involved. He said he would use the civil code and that, in this case, the institution of the ANP will be protected, but he worried about the image of foreign mentors. Atmar said that President Karzai had told him that his (Atmar's) "prestige" was in play in management of the Kunduz DynCorp matter and another recent event in which Blackwater contractors mistakenly killed several Afghan citizens. The President had asked him "Where is the justice?"



toggletoggle post by ark at Dec 10,2010 10:14am



toggletoggle post by SkinSandwich at Dec 10,2010 10:15am
Murder habit.



toggletoggle post by ark at Dec 10,2010 10:16am
Many of DynCorp's employees are ex-Green Berets and veterans of other elite units, and the company was commissioned by the US government to provide training for the Afghani police. According to most reports, over 95 percent of its $2 billion annual revenue comes from US taxpayers.

And in Kunduz province, according to the leaked cable, that money was flowing to drug dealers and pimps. Pimps of children, to be more precise. (The exact type of drug was never specified.)

Since this is Afghanistan, you probably already knew this wasn't a kegger. Instead, this DynCorp soiree was a bacha bazi ("boy-play") party, much like the ones uncovered earlier this year by Frontline.



For those that can't or won't click the link, bacha bazi is a pre-Islamic Afghan tradition that was banned by the Taliban. Bacha boys are eight- to 15-years-old. They put on make-up, tie bells to their feet and slip into scanty women's clothing, and then, to the whine of a harmonium and wailing vocals, they dance seductively to smoky roomfuls of leering older men.

After the show is over, their services are auctioned off to the highest bidder, who will sometimes purchase a boy outright. And by services, we mean anal sex: The State Department has called bacha bazi a "widespread, culturally accepted form of male rape." (While it may be culturally accepted, it violates both Sharia law and Afghan civil code.)



toggletoggle post by Slag NLI at Dec 10,2010 10:26am
Spread the word kids.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Dec 10,2010 11:12am
Alex Jones was talking about this 3 years ago



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Dec 10,2010 11:12am
(old news)

=P



toggletoggle post by Slag NLI at Dec 10,2010 11:18am
STILL SPREAD THE WORD LIKE VD



toggletoggle post by pam   at Dec 10,2010 11:22am



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Dec 10,2010 11:22am
Blackwater (now Xe Services LLC) is nothing but trouble.



toggletoggle post by Slag NLI at Dec 10,2010 11:35am
sweet apathy bro-ad



toggletoggle post by Headbanging Man at Dec 10,2010 3:34pm
ark said[orig][quote]
(While it may be culturally accepted, it violates both Sharia law and Afghan civil code.)


And undoubtedly, in the context of war, it violates the Geneva Conventions, and possibly the Convention Against Torture... Unfortunately, the US is apparently no longer a signatory to either of those treaties.



toggletoggle post by ark at Dec 10,2010 3:36pm
b- b- b- b- bu- but dem moslems don't abide either!!!



toggletoggle post by goatcatalyst   at Dec 10,2010 6:49pm
i just donated twenty MORE dollars to palestine in the name of our saviour david myatt



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