The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan
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Introduction
FRONTLINE takes viewers inside Afghanistan to reveal a disturbing practice that is once again flourishing in the country: the organized sexual abuse of adolescent boys.
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"This Became a Habit for Powerful People"
Nazer Alimi investigated bacha bazi and wrote an internal report for UNICEF that suggested the practice was common in many areas of Afghanistan.
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A Taboo Topic
One of the first international figures to speak out against the practice of bacha bazi, Radhika Coomaraswamy has served as United Nations' undersecretary general, special representative for Children and Armed Conflict since 2006.
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Q&A With the Producers
Jamie Doran and Najibullah Quraishi investigated this story for more than a year and a half. Quraishi had been a prominent journalist in Afghanistan before being driven into exile. Doran has made dozens of reporting trips to Afghanistan over the years.
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