Afghans forced to sell organs amid poverty, starvation
For some people in Afghanistan the situation is so dire that they are forced to sell their organs — or even their children — to survive. pic.twitter.com/oRAmWnh3gj
— DW News (@dwnews) January 28, 2022
A scary situation when Families in Afghanistan are being forced to sell their children and their body parts like kidneys as more than half the population is having serious difficulties meeting basic food needs.
For many years in Afghanistan, people have been selling their kidneys without hesitation to get a piece of bread.
The interruption of international aid following the Taliban’s takeover of the country and harsh winter conditions are putting the lives of millions of people already living in poverty at risk.
Thousands of Afghans, mostly Pashtuns, who have been forced to leave their homes due to a drought in the last four years and conflicts between the Taliban and the previous government in the Shahr-i Sebz region, around 20 kilometers (12 miles) from the city of Herat, are trying to hold on to life.