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RASC News > Afghanistan > Citizens: Our Lives Depend on Humanitarian Aid
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Citizens: Our Lives Depend on Humanitarian Aid

Published 03/07/2023
Citizens: Our Lives Depend on Humanitarian Aid
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RASC: After the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) warning about cutting off its aid to the needy people in Afghanistan in October of this year, a number of needy citizens in different provinces of the country who receive aid from this organization are worried about the reduction and Stopping aid from the World Food Program.  They say that their lives depend on receiving aid from this organization, and if these aids are cut off, they will starve.

Qadir, a resident of the center of Bamyan, who is the head of his family of five members, says that aid from humanitarian organizations is the only way to meet his family’s food needs. He said: “I am disabled and I do not have the ability to work. The money and food that comes to us through the World Food Program meets our nutritional needs. Our night and day bread is prepared in this way. My children are young. “If this aid is cut off, we will die.”

However, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Economy of the Taliban group says that the international community and aid organizations should continue their assistance to the needy in Afghanistan in the current situation. According to him, these aids should not be used as a pressure lever.

International relief organizations have decreased due to the political approaches of the Taliban group in the field of violating human rights and banning women’s education and work in Afghanistan, and these organizations have warned that if these behaviors of the Taliban group continue, their activities will be stopped forever in Afghanistan.

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