Afghan Refugees Out of Control, Military Sends in “Gender and Protection Advisors” to Quell Domestic Violence
Military personnel speaking about Afghan refugees to reporters at Fort McCoy

Such is the wife-beating and other domestic violence among Afghans at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin that the military has deployed “gender and protection” advisors.

Military officials receive calls every day, the newspaper reported, about incorrigible Afghan men. Apparently, they have nothing better to do than beat and harass women and molest kids.

Weeks ago, federal prosecutors charged an Afghan man with strangling his wife and another with molesting two boys.

But those, apparently, are just two examples. More will be uncovered.

Not a Safe Place

Thus, the gender advisors, created by a law in 2018.

“Such harassment and sexual abuse would be handled by these gender advisors, the military said, with personnel getting victims to safe places and coordinating with law enforcement,” the newspaper reported.

The military’s headmistress of gender advisors in the Indo-Pacific, Sharon Feist, told the newspaper that Afghan refugees, who number 13,000, present one problem after another, not least domestic violence:

“Everyday there’s calls for domestic violence, mediation, trying to get victims to a safe place, coordination with law enforcement such as the FBI, the military police, and other agencies, child abuse, nutrition, and marriage,” Feist said.

Problems with abuse also impacts preparing the Afghans for the impending winter, said the military, where household tensions and domestic violence could worsen.

“We’re trying to prepare to help mitigate that by finding more recreational spaces that are warm, and not just for women to go into but men, too,” Feist said.

In September, the State Journal reported that Afghan women stuck at the base are terrified.

“They said they feared a negative reaction from some Afghan men housed at the base, many of them former members of the U.S.-trained Afghan National Army who have caused problems, such as harassing women and skipping people in the food lines,” the newspaper reported:

[One] woman complained of harassment from male refugees about her clothes and body. 

“I’m ashamed that I’m complaining about my own Afghan people,” she said, adding that discipline of the men by U.S. personnel is uneven. “They don’t know how to behave with women.… We are afraid of them.”

If Afghan men are on the rampage in Wisconsin, they’re likely on the rampage elsewhere. In late September, a gang of Aghan men attacked a military servicewoman at Fort Bliss.

The Biden Regime has imported more than 50,000 Afghans since it ended the war. Though Biden has distributed them throughout the country, many are housed at military bases such as Fort McCoy. They include Fort Bliss in Texas, Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey, and three military bases in Virginia, including the Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia.

The regime expects to settle nearly 100,000 Afghans in the next year. Price tag: $6.4 billion. Top Republicans invited the Afghans to live in their neighborhoods. 

Afghans Charged

In September, federal prosecutors charged one of the Afghans, Bahrullah Noori, 20, with sex crimes against two boys. One was 12, the other, 14. The New York Post reported that he “touched the genitalia of one of his victims on three separate occasions,” and that “one of the alleged assaults occurred in a barrack, while the other two took place in a bathroom.”

He faces 30 years in prison.

The other Afghan “refugee” who will “culturally enrich” Americans is Mohammad Haroon Imaad, 32. He assaulted and strangled his wife, prosecutors allege.

“Imaad’s wife alleged that her husband had raped her in addition to abusing her verbally and physically,” the Post reported:

At one point, she claimed, he had threatened to “send her back to Afghanistan where the Taliban could deal with her” and also told her “that nine women have been killed since getting to Fort McCoy and that she would be the tenth.”

H/T: Breitbart