Afghanistan: Taliban regime became hell for girls, father made a deal with his nine-year-old daughter to satisfy the family's hunger


Posted on 2nd Nov 2021 04:58 pm by rohit kumar

Afghanistan is going from bad to worse after the Taliban rule. The economic condition here is so bad that people are suffering from hunger. Banks have run out of cash. The Taliban government also has no funds left. Business is at a standstill and normal life has come to a standstill. Meanwhile, such news has come out from Afghanistan, which is enough to give goosebumps to anyone. A father in Afghanistan was forced to sell his nine-year-old daughter to feed his family and keep them alive.

 

 

Have sold another daughter before

According to the information, the father of nine-year-old Parwana Malik, Abdul Malik, sold her to a 55-year-old middle-aged man. His only compulsion was that he did not have money left to take care of his family. According to media reports, 55-year-old Qurban had made a deal for his nine-year-old daughter Parwana last month. Talking to the media, Abdul Malik says that there are eight people in his family. All used to live in the camp in the past, but have lost their jobs since the Taliban rule. To feed the family, he had earlier sold his 12-year-old daughter, now he also had to deal with a nine-year-old's license.

 

 

wanted to become a teacher

Parwana's father Abdul Malik says that Parwana wanted to study a lot and wanted to become a teacher when she grew up, but it happened to her due to the financial condition of the family. He said that two years after his daughter, a lot of Afghan rupees were settled. Two days after the deal was finalized, Qurbana came and paid the money and took the permit with him. A similar case had also come to the fore in neighboring Ghor province, where a deal was struck between a 10-year-old Magul and a 70-year-old man.

 

fast-growing girls bargain

Girls bargaining in Afghanistan has been booming since the Taliban came to power. This old tradition is again raising its head in Afghanistan. In the past, too much such news had come to the fore, in which the girls were bargaining.

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