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Rethinking ‘Bacha Bazi’, a culture of child sexual abuse in Afghanistan

Authors :
Hashim Talib Hashim
Mohammad Yasir Essar
Rafael Mazin
Christos Tsagkaris
Attaullah Ahmadi
Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno
Abdullahi Tunde Aborode
Shoaib Ahmad
Hujjatullah Ghaffari
Source :
Medicine, Conflict and Survival. 37:118-123
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2021.

Abstract

The global pandemic appears to be a never ending challenge. With the authorities' reach shrinking, we can assume that Bacha Bazi is celebrated more than before. Perpetrators not only harass individuals but also put public health in peril by organizing gathering and parties. With both individual and public health and rights at stake, this pandemic could also be a chance to contain Bacha Bazi practices. It may be early to say this and we definitely need to collect more information before we reach any conclusion, but most importantly, we, from healthcare workers and youth workers to policymakers, need to take action. Awareness is the spark of our mobilization. As citizens we can be more critical towards traditions involving any kind of abuse. As healthcare workers, we can be alert when treating boys, adolescents and young adults. We can probably spot a hidden case of abuse and refer the victim accordingly. As citizens we can support policymakers who are committed to take action against harassment of this, and any other, kind and this can also be a crucial chance to address the shadows haunting our societies once and for all.

Details

ISSN :
17439396 and 13623699
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medicine, Conflict and Survival
Accession number :
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