"Despite it being forbidden, they are doing it! Just look at the disgrace of the latest footage."

25.10.2025 12:50

The child abuse tradition known as "Bacha Bazi," which is said to be practiced despite being illegal in Pakistan, has come back into the spotlight with a video shared on social media. Footage of a prepubescent child drinking water has sparked significant outrage both in the country and around the world. Human rights organizations have called on the Pakistani government to take urgent action and ensure justice.

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Despite being illegal in Pakistan, the child abuse culture known as "Bacha Bazi" has come back into the spotlight. Footage shared on social media has once again revealed the systematic abuse of young boys.



CHILDREN TARGETED FOR ABUSE



"Bacha Bazi" is known as a dark tradition where young boys are used as entertainment, particularly in certain regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Although it is legally banned, it is reported to continue secretly in some parts of the country. Recently, the footage of a child who has not even reached puberty drinking water has been viewed by thousands, increasing outrage.



ANGER ON SOCIAL MEDIA



The footage in question has drawn significant backlash in Pakistan and the international community. Users have called on authorities, stating, "This is not a culture, it is a crime." Human rights organizations have also urgently called on the Pakistani government to enforce child protection laws and prosecute the perpetrators.



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