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Nashua Telegraph, Wednesday, August 25, 1971
Hippies Beg 'Like Dogs' in Afghanistan.
LONDON (Dispatch of The, Times) — The moral, physical and spiritual disintegration of European hippies "begging like dogs" in Afghanistan is described in a report issued here recently.
Peter Willey, a senior housemaster at Wellington College, Berkshire, visited Afghanistan to make a study of slavery there for the anti-slavery society, of which he is a committee member.
His report speaks of "Two evils, slavery and narcotics, which, acting together, are destroying not only the lives ot the Afghans but lens of thousands of young men and women all over Western Europe and, North America." Afghanistan he says, is the main supplier of narcotics for the United Kingdom.
He writes of the hippies in "sun-drenched squares that reek of death and decay or in sordid, tawdry lodging houses."
They have become dependant on scraps of food, contemptuous charity and a daily supply of hashish or other narcotics provided often by Afghans who treat them as weird human pets.
"I have seen young Englishmen begging like dogs for scraps of bread and hash. Dissdain and scorn are in the eyes of the Afghans, and rightly so.
"The hippies who have set out with their dreams and fantasies of reaching an illusory promised land have become broken, smashed and empty like so many garbage cans. Such is the effect of hashish.
''These young men sell their possessions, their bodies and those of their girl friends to buy their hash. Those who may not descend so far return psychologically and physically addicted.
"The embassies, understandably enough, largely disown send them back home by the shortest and cheapest route, II they are willing to go."
Willey suggests that the United Nations should be informed of the true state of affairs in parts of Afghanistan. "We are facing a sinister situation that is capable of infinite expansion with appalling consequences," he says.
New Yotk Times News Services
Revenant a dit:Jamais trouvé de trucs ensanglantés dans les surplus militaires, pourtant j'en ai acheté au kilo. On va dire que c'est de la poésie, et fais gaffe de ne pas te bruler les couilles dans ton sauna.