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Interviews with defense attorneys, law enforcement officials, forensic psychologists and anyone with insight into bad behavior.
The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Introduction: An Ancient Evil Resurfaces In the shadow of Afghanistan’s rugged landscapes and war-torn cities, a centuries-old tradition has reemerged with a modern-day brutality: bacha bazi, or “boy play.” This practice, which involves the sexual exploitation of young boys by powerful men, thrives in a climate of lawlessness and corruption. The 2010 documentary The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan, directed by Afghan journalist Najibullah Quraishi, pulls back the curtain on this horrifying reality, exposing a world where children are commodified, abused, and silenced. Through undercover footage, survivor testimonies, and chilling encounters with perpetrators, the film reveals how poverty, impunity, and cultural complicity enable this systemic abuse. This article delves into the documentary’s revelations, the historical roots of bacha bazi, and the urgent call for global action to protect Afghanistan’s most vulnerable.
By David Snam11 months ago in Criminal
Walmart Karen Accused An Innocent Man For Kidnapping
Walmart is the place where the Kens and Karens and ratchet people start chaos. This story focuses on a Walmart Karen from Georgia wrongfully accused an Indian man for kidnapping her son. The culprit was arrested and charged until a surveillance footage from the store showed the shocking truth.
By Gladys W. Muturi11 months ago in Criminal
Deputy's son kills 2, injures 6 in shooting at Florida State University: Updates
Tallahassee, FL- A tragic shooting erupted at Florida State University (FSU) late last night, leaving two dead and six injured. The suspected gunman, identified as the son of a local sheriff's deputy, was later shot and killed by responding officers.
By ANIK MONDOL11 months ago in Criminal
Walk the Plank. AI-Generated.
It had rained all night in the city of Fairview. The streets still shimmered under the morning haze, the scent of wet asphalt hanging in the air. At precisely 6:47 AM, the body of Terrence Hall—a respected community leader and activist—was discovered lying face-down near the old shipyard, a rotting plank from a cargo crate splintered beside him. His skull had been crushed. No signs of a struggle. No weapon in sight.
By Abdurrahman Abdurrahman11 months ago in Criminal
Israeli forces have killed 38 Palestinians
Israeli forces have killed 38 Palestinians in the past 24 hours in the Palestinian Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, protests are underway in Libya and Jordan demanding an end to the massacre. On Friday, thousands of protesters took to the streets of Amman, Lebanon, in support of the Palestinians, including the Libyan militias. They demanded that the international community take action against Israel to stop the massacre. Thousands of people protested near the US embassy in the Jordanian capital, Amman.
By MD Raufur Rahman11 months ago in Criminal








