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Earthquake in Afghanistan

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Allira Thu 04-Sept-25 19:39:14

www.dw.com/en/afghanistan-quake-why-are-women-struggling-to-get-help/a-73867403

Men are refusing medical aid from female doctors.
Let them die, then.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 04-Sept-25 19:06:35

I didn’t hear Woman’s Hour, just told that today there was someone on saying that the Afghan men were not pulling out women and obviously female children from the rubble as they are not allowed to touch them.

Male doctors are not allowed to treat them either.

Eloethan Tue 02-Sept-25 19:13:07

As much as I hate the Taliban's treatment of people, and especially of women, if no other country helped, those people will have even more misery to bear.

Allira Tue 02-Sept-25 14:37:41

I think you're probably right, petra.

However, as we support the Red Cross anyway, I'm hoping that they do manage to get through and that the Taliban doesn't obstruct them in any way.

petra Tue 02-Sept-25 14:33:10

I’m sorry to say I won’t be contributing. I believe there’s more chance of digging a hole in the Chanel than my money going to where it’s needed.

Allira Tue 02-Sept-25 11:40:42

Sorry, that was complete gobbledegook!

If I thought the aid would go to those who need it, I would contribute to an appeal. However, when the Taliban jails and tortures elderly British charity workers in Afghanistan, I doubt any money would ever reach those in need.

We contribute regularly to the Red Cross, if anyone can get through, I am sure they will.

Allira Tue 02-Sept-25 11:39:35

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

Sarnia Tue 02-Sept-25 08:22:17

As tragic as these natural disasters are, I would not give the Taliban a brass farthing. A dreadful regime with their treatment of women beyond belief.
Little of that money will go to help any girls and women.
I watched BBC News last night and the lady who is the South Asian correspondent stood amongst a crowd of all men to give her summary. I don't know how she was feeling but I felt intimidated just watching her from the safety of my sofa.

keepingquiet Tue 02-Sept-25 08:13:10

It's difficult isn't it? We send money because it seems the only thing we can do, but I am also praying for the suffering to stop. Life is just so unbearably difficult at times...

GrannyGravy13 Tue 02-Sept-25 07:45:15

The Taliban has asked for help.

I am torn to be honest, I deplore the Taliban and everything they stand for.

I feel for the people caught up in yet another natural disaster, and I know it is not their fault.

Maybe any aid given should come with guarantees from the Taliban to ensure the women have access to education and a better life.

lixy Tue 02-Sept-25 07:11:38

The Afghanis have had so much to deal with.
And also a major landslide following heavy rain which has killed 1000 being reported in Sudan.

International aid agencies are hugely stretched just now. My direct debits will continue but it seems so little to do.

crazyH Tue 02-Sept-25 00:54:11

Helpless and 💔

Crossstitchfan Tue 02-Sept-25 00:02:43

My heart goes out to these poor people. There are so many terrible things happening, and there is so little we can do about it.

Mollygo Mon 01-Sept-25 23:37:11

I had an email from the British Red Cross almost as soon as the earthquake was announced, reporting the problems you mention and those that are arising and asking for donations.
The Red Crescent is helping there already.
It’s a dreadful situation.

Allira Mon 01-Sept-25 22:25:34

Another earthquake, this one of magnitude 6.0 has hit an area of Afghanistan; at least 800 people are confirmed dead and 2,500 injured. More people are still buried beneath the rubble.

The people in this area, the eastern province of Kunar, were already suffering from hunger due to drought and the medical service in that area was already overwhelmed.

Local people are trying to cope as best they can but access for aid workers is difficult as there have been landslides.

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