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Crisis in Afghanistan

 

 

Crisis in Afghanistan

Crisis in Afghanistan Today Kabul waits for a new era, a new birth. In which every aspect of life depends on the initiative of their new Taliban rulers. For the city's poor, who are in the majority here? Making a few hundred rupees a day to escape hunger has become the only purpose of life.

 Millions are forced to live in poverty. All this is happening in a country that has been receiving billions of dollars in international aid for almost two decades.

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But the United States has frozen about 9 billion rupees in Afghanistan. This money can make their lives better, but the United States does not want this money to fall into the hands of the Taliban.

The day laborers of the capital go to the city markets early in the morning for their tools. Large-scale construction is not taking place in the city. Banks are closed and aid from abroad is cut off. Now only a few drops are left. Some workers get jobs but the patience of the waiters is running out.

Personal freedom in the country after the Taliban's occupation of Afghanistan. The dangers of educating girls and not allowing women to work have been condemned around the world. But the most important thing is to go to bed hungry at night.

 

Countries that want to help Afghans but do not recognize Taliban rule in the country are in trouble.

Hunger in Afghanistan:

The Taliban need to build a viable state system in Afghanistan so that people can work and earn money and buy food for themselves.

But many in the United States, Britain, and other countries who have fought the Taliban cannot afford to let their old enemies succeed.

The alternative could be even worse, leading to more poverty. Hunger, more refugees, and more malnourished children in the country. Afghanistan could once again be in danger of becoming a failed state and a safe haven for jihadist militants.

The people of Afghanistan are in real and serious danger of starvation. This is about to turn into an instant winter.

Meanwhile, reports of famine are coming from many areas, indicating that the situation is getting worse.

Hundreds of people gathered in the Maidan Wardak area, 50 miles west of Kabul, to collect flour from a government center.

The United Nations World Food Program provided the flour.

Taliban soldiers managed to silence most of the people. But those who were told they did not deserve flour looked angry and frightened.

 "Winter is near," said one old man. If I can't make bread, I don't know how to make a living. '

The World Food Program (WFP) is struggling to provide rations to about 22 million people in Afghanistan.

Experts fear the winter will be harsh this time. And if that happens, large numbers of people will face severe hunger and even starvation.

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David Beasley said during his visit:

When David Beasley, executive director of the World Food Program, arrived in Kabul on Sunday. "It's as bad as you can imagine," David said. In fact, we are facing the worst human tragedy on earth. "

"Ninety-five percent of the population does not have adequate food and now we have about 23 million people suffering from famine," he said. The next six months will be like a disaster. They will be hellish on earth. '

Before the Taliban came to power in August, it was thought that President Ashraf Ghani's government, with the help of the international community, would deal with the threat of a worse winter.

But when Ashraf Ghani's government ended, expectations were dashed.

Western nations are reluctant to support a government that seeks to prevent girls from getting an education and fully enforce Sharia law, so it has cut off aid to Afghanistan.

But at a time when millions of innocent people are starving, will the West continue to watch?

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