They are rich and well-connected, which places them beyond the law. The men who recruit these young boys are called ‘playboys’. I give them money, and they give me their bodies.” “Obviously, when I am with boys, I feel aroused, so it’s just a fair exchange. In Afghanistan, this is not viewed as homosexuality, even though there are strict laws prohibiting the act.Īmir, an older man acknowledged in the documentary that he is aroused by the sight of young men and admitted to having exploited them sexually.
The documentary shows how under-aged boys are recruited and taught how to dance like women in parties organized by rich folks, who then later select their favorite boy for sex. Further coverage comes in a video documentary titled ‘They don’t just dance’ that is now available online through RTDoc – an English-language documentary channel created by Russia’s government-backed media company RT. The practice has been widely discussed - for example, in The New York Times, Newsweek and The Daily Mail. They do it under the guise of a disgusting old sexual traditional practice called “bacha bazi” (boy play). We were informed today by another hunting team in UK.In Afghanistan, as part of an illegal but traditional practice, men recruit young boys, luring them with gifts and money with the intention of having sex with them.
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If so please contact the page with the person's username of where the video has come from. They said: "Has any of our followers seen a TikTok video of a very young Irish girl, 12/13/14 years of age, dancing naked. Graham Dwyer hopes of freedom boosted as fear grows he will win major challenge against murder conviction.Dublin weather: Big change hits Ireland warn Met Eireann as they tweet about Category 5 Hurricane Iota.If you or your child has come across the sickening video, you are advised to report it but do not share the image or clipĬhild Protection Awareness Ireland were warned about the video by their UK counterparts. Gardai swarm area as crazed masked gunman and sidekick on-the-run following serious incident.Garda Covid-19 checkpoints Ireland: Officers issue warning over new 'ghost car' trend that will see you arrested.
Online safety consultants have warned that the video may often be "disguised" as something else making it more likely to be clicked on by younger eyes.Įxperts say that the graphic content could be viewed by thousands not only here in Ireland but throughout the world with fears that it may be embedded within other videos designed to appeal to kids. It has apparently been popping up on the app with steps being taken to remove the video and report the account. The alleged disturbing clip is of a young Irish schoolgirl, no older than in her early teens, "dancing naked". The highly vile clip is being reportedly shared on the social media platform which is extremely popular with children. Irish parents are being warned to keep a close eye on their children's online activity after news of a sickening video that has been circulating on TikTok.