"In 1999 Kathryn Bolkovac was fired from DynCorp after blowing the whistle on a sex-slave ring on a US Army base in Bosnia. DynCorp employees were accused of raping and peddling girls from Ukraine, Moldova and Romania, and forging documents to facilitate sex trafficking into Bosnia. In that case, DynCorps Bosnia site supervisor filmed himself raping two girls."
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"In 2009, DynCorp employees working under a separate State Department contract to train Afghan police would be the source of more trouble. A diplomatic report disclosed by the WikiLeaks organization described a panicked Afghan minister urging U.S. officials to stop women's dance clothesThe Washington Post from running a story about DynCorp workers who had hired an Afghan teenage boy to dance at a company party. Videotape of the event showed more than a dozen DynCorp workers cheering the teenage dancer on as he moved around a single employee sitting on a chair, according to the Post story, which ran in July 2009."
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The so-called tradition known as “Bacha bazi” — banned under the Taliban, but now making a big comeback in Afghanistan — involves forcing small boys dressed in women’s clothing to dance in front of howling men. After the dancing, the boys are auctioned off to the highest bidder for rape. The U.S. Stwomen's dance clothesate Department recently referred to the practice as a "widespread, culturally sanctioned form of male rape."
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Good question.
Why is our government doling out corporate welfare at all?
As long as the State is in bed with Industry, we are all getting screwed.
I don't see any reason why we should be forking over tax dollars to Monsanto to trash the Mississippi River and abuse animals.
Because US government officials and corporations are in bed with these guys. That's why the US media is having a blackout on the US military abducting and selling young girls as young as 12 and running sex slavery.
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