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A 25-year-old woman commits suicide in Daikundi

Published 26/10/2023
A 25-year-old woman commits suicide in Daikundi
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RASC News Agency: Reports of suicides among women remain a distressing daily occurrence throughout various provinces in our country. However, recent reports from local sources in Daikundi shine a light on the tragic suicide of a 25-year-old woman in the Miramor district of the province. This incident took place on the evening of October 23 in the village of Joz Bargz. Tahira, as she was known, chose to end her life through hanging, a grim testament to her unimaginable suffering. The cruel reality is that Tahira’s suicide can be attributed to the relentless violence inflicted upon her by her husband.

What is particularly alarming is the noticeable surge in the suicide rate among women in Afghanistan since the Taliban seized control. In a recent case, a 60-year-old woman resorted to hanging herself in the Sancharak district of Sar-e-Pol province. It is crucial to recognize that an array of factors contributes to this distressing trend – familial struggles, psychological distress, poverty, unemployment, and the overall dire state of the country. It is deeply disheartening to acknowledge that Afghanistan sits at the bottom of the list of 177 countries worldwide regarding women’s rights and well-being.

Consequently, Tahira’s suicide in Daikundi serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing crisis that women in Afghanistan continue to face. The prevalence of violence against women, coupled with the harsh socio-economic conditions, creates an agonizing environment that drives women to such extreme measures. Urgent and comprehensive action must be taken to address the root causes of this issue and establish robust support systems for women trapped in abusive situations. Only through collective efforts can we hope to alleviate their suffering and prevent further loss of precious lives.

EnNews 26/10/2023

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