‘The world has forgotten’ | Opinion
The economic and diplomatic detachment, with the international community failing to recognize the Taliban government as legitimate, also does little to ease the unfolding humanitarian emergency.“We are just surviving. Whatever the brothers make at small jobs, they give us a portion and tell me to do what I can with it,” Masooda explains. “I take care of the family with that and get food and medicine.
A series of earthquakes in Kabul several years ago snapped the frame on their fragile home, and her mother slipped into a psychotic panic about her children dying beneath crumpled walls in the dead of night. Even after her brothers repaired the damage and renovated with the money they raised selling family jewelry and household appliances, the panic persisted.
“She cried and cried, and she never stopped crying,” she says. “Then one day, she woke up at 3 a.m. and went to the bathroom to wash her face, and when I checked on her, she had fallen to the ground.” “Blasts and fights still happen, people still run for their lives, and this is still the concern for everyone,” she notes. “But now we have decreased visiting family and friends not because of security, but because everyone is poor.”
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