From: Bacha Bazi: The Hidden and Harmful Tradition of Child Dancing
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Philosophically, bacha bazi raises questions about morality, human rights, and cultural relativism. Is it ever acceptable to allow harmful traditions for the sake of culture? Many argue that protecting vulnerable individuals, especially children, should always come first. Others debate how to respect cultural differences while condemning abuse. This tension challenges governments and societies in balancing respect and protection.

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Supporting arguments

  • Child protection is a universal moral priority.
  • Cultural practices should not justify harm.
  • Dialogue is needed to reconcile respect and rights.
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Bacha bazi has serious psychological and physical effects on the boys involved.
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Bacha bazi is illegal in Afghanistan but still persists due to weak law enforcement and cultural ...
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International organizations and Afghan activists are working to end bacha bazi.
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