LGBT Rights Kandahār, Afghanistan: homosexualy, gay marriage, gay adoptn, servg the ary, sexual orientatn discrimatn protectn, changg legal genr, donatg blood, age of nsent, and more.
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AXEGHANISTAN DAY 3: TALIBAN GONE, GAYS COME OUT
* kandahar gay capital *
SOON AFTER Amerin troops entered Afghanistan followg the events of 9/11/2001, reports began to appear major prs outlets documentg a phenomenon that had prevly received snt attentn: wispread homosexual activy among Afghan men, particular among the Pashtun of the southern regn of Kandahar. It seemed that Wtern forc sent to Afghanistan to liberate Afghan women had unwtgly liberated Afghan homosexuals, and Wtern journalists weren’t sure what to make of that.
The ia of homosexualy among gged Afghan fighters was treated—often wh the same article—both as a cultural cursy and as an stance of abive pedophilia. Shortly after the 9/11 attack, an article tled “Reprsed Homosexualy? ” appeared The Tim of London (October 5, 2001) suggtg a lk between misogyny and homosexualy wh the Taliban.
A few months later a piece lled “Kandahar Com out of the Closet, ” also the Tim (January 12, 2002), offered anecdotal evince of the re-emergence of visible homosexual activy the Kandahar regn followg the feat of the Taliban. This story was picked up The New York Post unr the tle “A Gay Old Afghan Time Aga. ” Two days later, The New Yorker published a lengthy report by Jon Lee Anrson on post-Taliban Kandahar which he too broached the subject of homosexual activy.