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    Post Two Afghan refugees at Fort McCoy facing charges of sex crimes against a minor

    Two Afghan refugees at Fort McCoy facing charges of sex crimes against a minor

    By Andrew Mark Miller | Fox News
    Sep 22, 2021

    Two Afghan refugees have been federally indicted for crimes allegedly committed during their stay at Wisconsin’s Fort McCoy.
    Bahrullah Noori, a 20-year-old Afghan evacuee, is being charged with attempting to engage in a sexual act with a minor using force against that person along with three other counts of engaging in a sex act with a minor, according to a statement from the Department of Justice.

    foxnews.com/politics/two-afghan-refugees-at-fort-mccoy-facing-charges-of-sex-crimes-against-a-minor-and-domestic-abuse



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    The last time Lance Corporal Gregory Buckley Jr spoke to his father, the Marine told him in 2012 that he could hear Afghan police sexually abusing children.
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    Alleged Human Rights Violations by Afghan Leaders Were a ‘Big Factor’ in the Country’s Fall, Experts Say

    A U.S. Army veteran of the Afghan war that Insider spoke to recently revealed that he encountered police leaders that expected bribes for information on the Taliban, security checkpoints that had made deals with the Taliban, and some security forces members engaged in child sex trafficking.

    Some other veterans had similar experiences. Capt. Dan Quinn, a former U.S. Special Forces soldier, was famously relieved after he beat up a U.S.-backed militia leader sexually abusing a young boy.
    “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,” Quinn told The New York Times in 2015.
    “But,” he added, “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.”

    A senior U.S. official reflecting on the situation in Afghanistan in 2015 said that “our money was empowering a lot of bad people,” adding that “there was massive resentment among the Afghan people,” according to The Washington Post’s Afghanistan Papers.
    Another U.S. official said that “we were giving out contracts to pretty nasty people, empowering people we shouldn’t have empowered, in order to achieve our own goals.”
    “Successive U.S. administrations have largely perceived human rights more as an obstacle than as an essential component of addressing Afghanistan’s problems,” Gossman asserted in a recent Just Security column, adding that “this approach has been catastrophic.”

    “It affected the legitimacy of the government,” Gossman, who has spent years documenting human rights abuses in Afghanistan, told Insider. “Maybe it didn’t make people want the Taliban, but they may have seen the Taliban as a better option in certain circumstances.”

    Crocker explained that he “certainly came out of those opening months with the feeling that even by Afghan standards” he “was in the presence of a totally evil person.”
    Afghan leaders within the government, military, and police have been accused of crimes ranging from corruption to murder, rape, torture, and war crimes.
    For example, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s defense minister Asadullah Khalid, previously the head of the National Directorate of Security, allegedly personally engaged in or ordered torture, sexual violence, and extrajudicial killings, according to Human Rights Watch.
    Abdul Rashid Dostum, an Afghan vice president and later a senior Afghan military leader, is accused of war crimes, specifically suffocating enemies in shipping containers, as well as rape, kidnapping, and other human rights abuses.

    sofrep.com/news/alleged-human-rights-violations-by-afghan-leaders-were-a-big-factor-in-the-countrys-fall-experts-say/






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    That didn't take very long.

    The first of many, no doubt.

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    GOP rising star Lindsey Graham had threatened to impeach Biden if any of our "allies" from Afghanistan were left behind. If turned out that these guys were brought as a result of such political pressure, would this lead to end of LG's political future? Time will tell.


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    washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/mystery-surrounds-move-of-afghan-torturer-in-chief-to-us-amid-allegations-of-agency-abuse

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    Afghan man sexually assaulted boys ages 12, 14, in Fort McCoy bathroom, affidavit alleges

    Bahrullah Noori is one of two Afghan men recently charged with committing crimes while staying at Fort McCoy
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    stripes.com/theaters/us/2021-09-23/bahrullah-noori-afghan-evacuee-fort-mccoy-sexual-abuse-charges-2999542.html


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    Assault on female US service member by male Afghan refugees at Fort Bliss under FBI investigation

    The incident comes on the heels of two Afghan refugees being charged with federal crimes at a Wisconsin military base
    foxnews.com/politics/fbi-investigating-assault-on-female-us-servicemember-by-male-afghan-refugees-at-fort-bliss

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    Afghan soldiers are using boys as sex slaves, and the U.S. is looking the other way

    US soldiers say they’re ordered to ignore Afghan soldiers who sexually abuse young boys
    'At night we can hear them screaming, but we’re not allowed to do anything about it'
    Justin Carissimo
    21 September 2015
    The last time Lance Corporal Gregory Buckley Jr spoke to his father, the Marine told him in 2012 that he could hear Afghan police sexually abusing children.
    “At night we can hear them screaming, but we’re not allowed to do anything about it,” George Buckley Sr told the New York Times.

    U.S. Taxpayer-Funded Contractor Organizes Child Rape Parties In Afghanistan
    Obama was Commander-In-Chief when these incidences were reported; it is not clear if he played a role if any in formulation of such policies and how such policies were followed or changed after he left office in 2016 and Prez Trump took charge.

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    No indication at this point if alleged culprits in above news relate to this story/were also staffers in Afghanistan.

    CIA Files Say Staffers Committed Sex Crimes Involving Children. They Weren’t Prosecuted.

    Declassified CIA inspector general reports show a pattern of abuse and a repeated decision by federal prosecutors not to hold agency personnel accountable.

    Jason Leopold Reporter Anthony Cormier
    December 1, 2021, at 4:25 p.m. ET

    Over the past 14 years, the Central Intelligence Agency has secretly amassed credible evidence that at least 10 of its employees and contractors committed sexual crimes involving children.
    Though most of these cases were referred to US attorneys for prosecution, only one of the individuals was ever charged with a crime. Prosecutors sent the rest of the cases back to the CIA to handle internally, meaning few faced any consequences beyond the possible loss of their jobs and security clearances. That marks a striking deviation from how sex crimes involving children have been handled at other federal agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security and the Drug Enforcement Administration. CIA insiders say the agency resists prosecution of its staff for fear the cases will reveal state secrets.
    buzzfeednews.com/article/jasonleopold/cia-employees-sex-crimes-children-secret-files-foia



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