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In reply to the discussion: New York Times: U.S. Soldiers Told to Ignore Afghan Allies’ Abuse of Boys [View all]riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)20. The Green Berets are mentioned in the NYT article. Quinn leads the story
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, said Dan Quinn, a former Special Forces captain who beat up an American-backed militia commander for keeping a boy chained to his bed as a sex slave. But 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.
The policy of instructing soldiers to ignore pedophilia by their Afghan allies is coming under new scrutiny, particularly as it emerges that service members like Captain Quinn have faced discipline, even career ruin, for disobeying it.
After the beating, the Army relieved Captain Quinn of his command and pulled him from Afghanistan. He has since left the military.
Four years later, the Army is also trying to forcibly retire Sgt. First Class Charles Martland, a Special Forces member who joined Captain Quinn in beating up the commander.
The policy of instructing soldiers to ignore pedophilia by their Afghan allies is coming under new scrutiny, particularly as it emerges that service members like Captain Quinn have faced discipline, even career ruin, for disobeying it.
After the beating, the Army relieved Captain Quinn of his command and pulled him from Afghanistan. He has since left the military.
Four years later, the Army is also trying to forcibly retire Sgt. First Class Charles Martland, a Special Forces member who joined Captain Quinn in beating up the commander.
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New York Times: U.S. Soldiers Told to Ignore Afghan Allies’ Abuse of Boys [View all]
philosslayer
Sep 2015
OP
Oh dear, I cannot believe that the same thing did not occur to me. Thank you so much
Tipperary
Sep 2015
#47
I'm saddened that our young men and women had to tolerate this sickness, on top of
TwilightGardener
Sep 2015
#2
Trying to stop it gets some of them discharged... The Green Beret in another story got screwed.
cherokeeprogressive
Sep 2015
#15
The Green Berets are mentioned in the NYT article. Quinn leads the story
riderinthestorm
Sep 2015
#20
The question was, is ISIS any worse than the conventional Afghan military forces?
cheapdate
Sep 2015
#26
I respect certain aspects of their culture but not the boy thing. It seems ingrained and widespread.
Enthusiast
Sep 2015
#41
omigod. The one time the military respects a culture and it happens to
Baitball Blogger
Sep 2015
#11
"interrogating" enemy combatants included children being raped infront of their fathers
questionseverything
Sep 2015
#25
Horrible!! The hypocrisy of this is that homosexuality is forbidden by Islamic law!
Duppers
Sep 2015
#24