In Afghanistan, parents sell their children for lack of food

 In Afghanistan, parents sell their children for lack of food

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Parents are not selling their children due to lack of food. Extreme economic recession and inhumane situation has been created in Afghanistan.

Afghan children are being sold when children from different countries go to school with books in their hands



In the New Year, when children from different countries go to school with books in their hands, books are sold at school.

I am getting some cash dollars from the pot. There is nothing to eat at home. I have not eaten for a few days so I am forced to sell my daughter. I have taken 1000 dollars from someone. If I cannot return this money, they will take my daughter.

I don't know what to do when this money is gone. Maybe there will be no way out except death. The child will take money from the boy's family on condition that the girl will get married to the groom when she becomes an adult. I have sold this girl to her husband. I have another daughter from another city. I want to sell her too because 'I have no other option but to save the rest of the family, not just the girl child. | Bought by those who have no children for the family,

The economic crisis has been growing since Afghanistan took power


NGO workers in the country say the economic downturn and food crisis could escalate. The economy is deteriorating. Afghanistan is selling children to other families for food.

This is the right time to send aid to Afghanistan to prevent such a truly devastating humanitarian catastrophe. The economic crisis has been growing since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan in August.

At least 3.2 million children under the age of five are suffering from malnutrition in Afghanistan, according to the United Nations.

Muslims cannot avoid liability

In this age of globalization, such famine is unacceptable. I urge devout Muslims and sincere people all over the world to come forward in this great danger of Muslims.

Give humanitarian aid to the people of Afghanistan. Patience and effort put people at the height of success Afghanistan will one day turn around Insha-Allah Islam returns to Afghanistan

The real beauty of Islam has come, there is no alternative to Islam to bring back the practice of slavery, there is no alternative but Islam to go back to the time of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The news was made on a TV channel two days ago.

Displaced people, including slum dwellers in Dhaka city, are selling their children. Or the government is leading the country towards development. In a country where people still have to sell their children for lack of food, how can the government of that country talk about how the country has developed?

The plight of malnourished children across Afghanistan

The food crisis and ongoing instability have had a devastating effect on children in Afghanistan, the unit said, adding that half of all children under the age of five are already at risk for various diseases due to malnutrition.

Many Afghan children have been affected, but the situation could worsen if emergency measures were not taken.

Children across Afghanistan suffer from malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition, malnutrition.

There are so many children coming every day that there is no place for them. We don't have the capacity to treat everyone in a separate bed.

There is no provision for a piece of bread

We have no problem with the previous government or the current Taliban-government but we don't have a piece of bread but most of the people are unemployed but they are worried about the situation in Afghanistan?

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) says more than half of the country's children are under the age of five. Afghan women are angry with the Taliban in different cities

On the brink of a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, millions of people in Afghanistan are feared to be in dire straits due to a lack of food, food and medical supplies, and the collapse of the health system as well as society as a whole.

Emergency aid now has dire consequences. Foreign aid has been cut off in Afghanistan since the Taliban took over. International aid agencies are not working in the country due to insecurity. The ongoing drought has exacerbated the food crisis in Afghanistan. The hard times of the Taliban era before the disaster,

Fearing that the rights of Afghan women, including those with educational opportunities, would be diminished again during the 25 years of US-backed rule, Afghan women have fallen out with the Taliban in various cities.

Women were deprived of the right to education or work

From 1996 to 2001, in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, women were denied the right to education or work.

After the fall of the Taliban in 2001, change came with education and job opportunities. Women were given important positions in the administration. When the area is being occupied by the Afghans,

In front of women then the number of uncertain futures is haunting. The memory of 25 years ago is on the way to losing everything again.

The Taliban leaders came and beat the mother

When I was a child, when I went to the store to buy ice cream, I opened my mouth for only a few minutes, then the Taliban leaders came and beat my mother.

The Taliban will return to power in those days. Taliban leaders have claimed that power will be curtailed even if it comes to power.

In various cities, including Herat in Kandahar, women bank officials are sent home from their offices on the streets and are being harassed. No one could go to the market without male support during the Taliban regime. "

But how will those who have no men in their homes survive? Many have lost their husbands in the war. How can they survive?


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