I was listening to “From our own Correspondent” hosted by Kate Adie on Radio 4 on Saturday afternoon.
One of the Correspondents was reporting from Afghanistan on the shocking situation where parents are being forced to sell their children to be able to survive.
One parent had sold one son for the equivalent of £600 saying he had no choice as he had eight other children. The money would keep the rest of the family for a while but presumably when the money ran out he would be forced to sell the next chil and so on.
Another parent who was interviewed said the baby held in his mother’s arms was to be sold. The mother looked on “with a mixture of anger and resignation”.
Another had a six month old daughter who was lying in a crib. Once the child was walking the man who had bought her would be back to claim her, intending the baby girl to be the future bride of his son.
I listened in total shock. The horror of being forced to sell your child to be able to survive.
The Correspondent did say at the beginning of the interview that she did not believe the reports of child selling - until she started interviewing parents and realised the problem is so widespread and far worse than she could have imagined.
Please do try and listen to this programme. I am sure it will be available on the BBC websites.
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