Afghan parents selling their sons to survive

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Afghan parents are selling their sons to wealthy 
women unable to have their own.

By Alex Thomson
Last Updated: 10:26PM GMT 22 Dec 2008
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Afghan parents selling their sons to survive

Channel 4 footage shows eight-year-old Qassem 
saying goodbye to his family Photo: CHANNEL 4 NEWS
Channel 4 footage - Afghan parents selling their sons to surviv

'Kiss your father and mother goodbye now - it is 
time,' he was told as his purchaser handed over $1,500 Photo: CHANNEL 4 NEWS
Afghan parents selling their sons to survive

The plight of many Afghans is now so desperate 
that selling a child is increasingly routine Photo: CHANNEL 4

The trade in children is spurred by the battered 
country's economy and the failure of foreign aid 
to reach beyond the coffers of central government in the capital Kabul.

While girls are are rarely traded, boys can fetch 
substantial sums - at least in the eyes of the 
poor couples who give up a child simply to allow 
the rest of the family to survive.

A cameraman working for Channel 4 News, Mehran 
Bozorgnia, witnessed the sale of an 
eight-year-old boy, Qassem, to Sadiqa, a wealthy 
woman from Kabul, outside the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif.

As the meeting began, the boy's father, Nek 
Mohammed, knew he only had a final few moments 
with his son. Sadiqa was business-like. "Kiss 
your father and mother goodbye now - it is time," 
she said, before handing over $1,500 (£1,000). Mr Mohammed began to weep.

The translator accompanying the cameraman said: "Sadiqa, this is wrong!"

"Yes you're right. It's cruel, " she replied, 
before claiming: "But I have two aims here. 
First, to give this boy a bright future and a 
good education. And second, to save their other 
children. The winter's coming and I've given them 
money so the children don't die of hunger."

Mr Mohammed said: "I sold a piece of my heart to 
stop my four other children dying of hunger. I 
don't have an elder son. I'm also sick.

"My kidney is failing. My body is in pain."

For Mr Mohammed, selling a child was the only way 
to keep his other children alive.

The plight of many Afghans is now so desperate 
that selling a child is increasingly routine. But 
there is another threat to the welfare of the young – and their parents.

Afghanistan's boom business is kidnapping. At 
least 180 documented abductions in the past seven 
months in Kabul alone. The going rate is around 
$50,000 (£34,000) to release the sons of the wealthy.

One kidnapper in Kabul who would speak openly 
about his trade said that he had no problem targeting the rich.

"We're not dealing with poor people," said the 
man, who claimed his name was Mateen Khan. "We 
are only going to kidnap people who have foreign 
money from all around the world and who have taken it for themselves.

"We are going to take their children. You see 
their six year olds sitting in the back seat of a 
Lexus - the latest models. People abroad couldn't 
afford these cars. So we kidnap these type of 
children to get the money off their families - the money they've stolen."

In a stable he showed off a teenage boy, who was 
blindfolded and bound and plainly terrified.

"We'll sell him or take his eyes out and bring 
him to the eye hospital and call his relatives. 
Or we'll sell him to the Taliban," said Mateen Khan.

Although he said his gang has no formal ties to 
the Taliban, his admission that he does business 
with them appeared to confirm speculation 
surrounding the Islamist group's involvement in the trade in children.

His threats were all made within earshot of the 
teenager, whose fate is unknown.

* Alex Thomson is presenter and chief 
correspondent for ITN's Channel 4 News. His 
report will be shown on Channel 4 on Tuesday at 7pm

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