New Delhi: As soon as the Taliban rule comes in Afghanistan, there are horrific scenes of starvation in the whole country. People don’t have food to eat. The work business is over. With the advent of the Taliban regime, international aid has also completely ended. In the news that is coming out now, the people of this place are putting their children to sleep by giving them sleeping pills so that they do not ask for food from them. Hunger and unemployment are such that people are ready to sell their organs too. Even daughters are being sold. This situation is not of any two families, rather some similar situations are being seen in most of the families.
In the reports that are coming out, it is being claimed that after the Taliban rule in Afghanistan, the work business has come to an end. People have become unemployed. Even to eat, they have become lazy. The family members are forced to sleep hungry. Seeing his children suffering from hunger, he starts crying. Some Afghans have also been seen saying in front of the camera that they have neither work nor food. When hungry, they eat sleeping pills. When children cry to ask for food, they are also given sleeping pills and put to sleep.
Getting innocent girls married to keep them safe from hunger
Strict restrictions are being imposed on the women here. On 15 August 2021, once again the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan. From this day the problems of people and especially women have increased. According to media reports, people here have started selling their children too due to poverty and starvation. They are also getting innocent girls married, so that they can be kept safe from hunger.
Half of the population does not have food, 10 lakh children are malnourished
According to the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), half of Afghanistan’s population is facing food insecurity. At the same time, 95 percent of the population does not have enough food to eat. In this country, more than 10 lakh children under the age of five have become victims of severe malnutrition.