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Afghanistan Poverty Bears More Child Brides

4th May, 2022 · admin

Akmal Dawi
VOA News
May 4, 2022

For several months Pashtana kept rejecting marriage proposals made for her 14-year-old daughter, Zarghona, until she had to make a final decision.

“I had to choose between the survival of my four little children and giving Zarghona to marriage,” Pashtana told VOA over the phone from the southern Afghan province of Kandahar, where last year her husband, an army soldier, was killed in clashes with then Taliban insurgents.

The young widow made every effort to provide for her children, but there was no job for her under a Taliban regime that has banned work for women.

Pashtana’s family disowned her 15 years ago when she married her former husband against their will, and she only has an elderly mother in-law from her husband’s family.

“I gave Zarghona to this man who was wooing her for several months…what else could I do? How else could I feed my little children?” said the bereaved mother adding the man paid 200,000 Afghanis or about $2,300 in dowry.

Zarghona’s story is not an exception.

As hunger grows deeper in war-ravaged Afghanistan, which has the world’s highest number of people in need of emergency food assistance, an increasing number of Afghan families are offering their underage girls in exchange for dowry, debt relief and other social and economic incentives.

In the eight months since the Taiban took control of the country, more than 120,000 children are feared to have been bartered for some sort of financial incentive, according to an analysis made by several aid agencies.

“UNICEF is hearing more and more reports of destitute parents being forced to take desperate measures to keep their families alive,” Joe English, a spokesman for the U.N. Children’s Agency (UNICEF), told VOA.

Legal confusion

As is common in Afghanistan, Zarghona’s husband, twice her age, was not lawfully required to register the marriage at a public office. The wedding was officiated only in the privacy of the family.

While a civil law by the previous Afghan government allowed girls’ marriage only at age 16, the new de facto Taliban Islamist regime has a different policy.

“The Sharia is clear about this,” said Sadiq Akif, a spokesman for the Taliban’s Ministry of Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, referring to the Islamic jurisprudence.

“When a girl reaches puberty, she can be given to marriage,” Akif told VOA.

Most girls reach puberty between the ages of 11 and 13, according to Nadia Akseer, a scientist at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University.

Under the Taliban’s interpretation of Islamic law, the marriage of an 11-year-old girl, considered middle childhood in most countries, is allowed. Medical professionals strongly disagree.

“Girls bodies are changing and growing their whole life but especially once they hit puberty. That pubertal growth spurt continues from initiation of puberty (say age 12 years) until their early 20s. During these years, girls have a heightened need for good nutrition and healthy behaviors to grow to her fullest potential,” Akseer told VOA.

One critical consequence of the prevalence of child marriage in Afghanistan, estimated at 28% nationwide, is maternal mortality. Afghanistan has the worst maternal and infant mortality rates in Asia. For every 100,000 live births 700 to 1,600 mothers die.

“From a medical standpoint for the girl to attain her full health and development, she should not get pregnant at least until her early 20s,” said Akseer.

Other risks

“Girls who are forced into early marriage have their childhoods ripped away from them. They are often denied access to education and face a future they are not physically, emotionally and psychologically ready for, which has a devastating impact on their health and mental wellbeing,” said Sacha Myers, a spokeswoman for Save the Children in Afghanistan.

While poverty pushes vulnerable parents to extreme remedies such as giving their teenage daughters for dowry, the Taliban’s ban on secondary education and work for women appears to have facilitated the rise in child marriages in Afghanistan.

“When girls are banned from school and from work outside, what options are left for parents other than giving their daughters into early marriage?” said Tamana Bahar, an engineering specialist who was sacked from a government job by the Taliban last year because of her gender.

After seizing power last August, the Taliban fired all female government employees except for medical professionals and some teachers.

Pashtana, who is now able to feed her four young children with the dowry she took for Zarghona’s marriage, could not see a better future for her teenage daughter. “This is how life is for women in this country,” she said.

Hunger and severe malnutrition threaten the lives of more than 1 million Afghan children, UNICEF has warned.

To save these children, their parents will likely continue to opt for the type of extreme solutions that led to Pashtana’s fate.

Posted in Afghan Children, Afghan Women, Economic News, Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: child marriage, Life under Taliban rule, Taliban government failure |

Taliban Kills a Commander of NRF in Baghlan

4th May, 2022 · admin

8am: As a result of fierce clashes in the valley of Andarab in Baghlan province between the Taliban and National Resistance Front forces, an NRF commander named Shokrullah Andarabi is killed, local sources have reported. The clashes took place in the Kasa Tarash village of Andarab on Tuesday night, May 3, sources told Hasht-e Subh. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in NRF - National Resistance Front, Security, Taliban | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Baghlan |

Afghan TV Pioneer Absorbs Taliban’s Blows As Picture Dims For Free Media

4th May, 2022 · admin

RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi: After years of tuning into Tolo programming for hard-hitting news and the exploits of their favorite soap-opera character, Afghans are seeing a stripped-down and covered-up version of news and entertainment. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Censorship, Media, Taliban | Tags: Afghan Journalists, Life under Taliban rule, Press Freedom |

A letter to … the Taliban men who drove me from my home

4th May, 2022 · admin

Taliban militants (file photo)

Al Jazeera: We were all watching you. To see what your plan was. What is the plan for our jobs, our economy? And what about women? And Afghan journalists? Afghans have been let down by so many, and so many times. We were let down by America and also by you. Because now we all truly see you. You don’t have plans for us and you don’t allow us to make plans. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, Human Rights, Refugees and Migrants, Taliban | Tags: Escape from the Taliban |

10 Children in Balkh Died of Thalassemia in Past Year: Official

4th May, 2022 · admin

Tolo News: The head of the provincial department of health, Najibulah Tawana, said they are unable to treat the disease. “We lost ten innocent children. The main way to treat the thalassemia patients … is impossible in Afghanistan,” he said. According to him, previously patients suffering from the disease were taken to Germany and Iran. Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder that causes the body to have less hemoglobin than normal. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Children, Health News | Tags: Balkh, Thalassemia |

1TV Afghanistan Dari News – May 4, 2022

4th May, 2022 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Herat Prison Cells Turns to the Second Home for Members of Former Government

4th May, 2022 · admin

8am: Herat Prison, with a capacity of housing more than 15,000 prisoners at a time, was opened to prisoners after the rise of the Taliban. In August, nearly 4,000 terrorists, criminals and murderers were released from Herat prison. The Taliban are reportedly filling the prison with political critics, intellectuals, civil society and women’s rights activists, and individuals affiliated with the former government. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: Herat, Life under Taliban rule |

ICC Men’s T20I team rankings – India on top, Afghanistan ranked 10th

4th May, 2022 · admin

Ariana: England are on second place with 265 rating points. Pakistan round up the top three with 261 rating points. Afghanistan have dropped down two places, rounding out the top ten after losing six rating points (226). Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Cricket |

Water Shortages: Nimurz Farmers Irrigate Agricultural Fields Using Well Water

4th May, 2022 · admin

8am: Local sources in Nimruz province have reported that farmers in the province irrigate their fields using well water due to the lack of agricultural water. According to farmers, there is no water left in Kamal Khan dam after the Taliban allowed the dam’s water to flow to Iran. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, Environmental News, Taliban | Tags: Farming, Life under Taliban rule, Nimroz, Taliban government failure, water |

Heavy Floods Kill Five Persons and Cause Financial Losses in Badghis Province

4th May, 2022 · admin

8am: Local sources in Badghis province have reported that the heavy rainfalls and floods in this province have caused human and financial losses to the residents. As a result of the incident, five people are killed and more than 20 houses are completely destroyed. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, Environmental News | Tags: Badghis, Flood |
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