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Destitute mother abandons ailing child at Torkham border
By ahtesham khan
Feb.06,2020
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After matter went viral, the girl was shifted to a private facility in Peshawar
LANDI KOTAL:
A destitute Afghan woman abandoned her ailing child at the Torkham border on Wednesday, saying she could not afford medical care. After the issue was put up on social media, the child is now being provided with care in Peshawar.

The minor girl, identified as Kayinat, was found abandoned near the Torkham border gate. Locals took the minor into their care. A note lying near the ailing girl read, “I do not have the resources to carry out medical treatment of my love. If she gets well, contact me through this number and if she dies, please provide her with a piece of land where she can be buried”.

Islam Bacha, a social worker from Landikotal, learnt of the child and posted an appeal on social media to help provide medical treatment to Kayinat.

In a short time, Bacha said many people came forward to help the child get the treatment she needed. She was subsequently taken to a private hospital in Peshawar where doctors described her condition to be out of danger.

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Bacha said that his appeals for help on social media had received a massive response. Asked about Kayinat’s ailment, he said that she had been diagnosed with heart disease.

He said he wanted to help the ailing girl and also to send a positive message to people of Afghanistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 6th, 2020.


 
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Destitute mother abandons ailing child at Torkham border
By ahtesham khan
Feb.06,2020
2151016-whatsappimageatpm-1580961539.jpeg

After matter went viral, the girl was shifted to a private facility in Peshawar
LANDI KOTAL:
A destitute Afghan woman abandoned her ailing child at the Torkham border on Wednesday, saying she could not afford medical care. After the issue was put up on social media, the child is now being provided with care in Peshawar.

The minor girl, identified as Kayinat, was found abandoned near the Torkham border gate. Locals took the minor into their care. A note lying near the ailing girl read, “I do not have the resources to carry out medical treatment of my love. If she gets well, contact me through this number and if she dies, please provide her with a piece of land where she can be buried”.

Islam Bacha, a social worker from Landikotal, learnt of the child and posted an appeal on social media to help provide medical treatment to Kayinat.

In a short time, Bacha said many people came forward to help the child get the treatment she needed. She was subsequently taken to a private hospital in Peshawar where doctors described her condition to be out of danger.

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Bacha said that his appeals for help on social media had received a massive response. Asked about Kayinat’s ailment, he said that she had been diagnosed with heart disease.

He said he wanted to help the ailing girl and also to send a positive message to people of Afghanistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 6th, 2020.

May ALLAH give her a healthy, happy and blissful life.
 
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Hope this doesn't get turned around by the Afghan gov. and say that the child got kidnapped. Both ruling governments in our neighbors are snakes, can't expect anything good from them. Though the people are pure and innocent but their governments cancerous as hell.
 
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Pakistan has equal share in misrey of Afghans.
Speak for yourself. Dont talk on behalf of all Pakistanis.99% Pakistanis are convinced Afghanis are Namak Haram.

Pakistan has equal share in misrey of Afghans.
Speak for yourself. Dont talk on behalf of all Pakistanis.99% Pakistanis are convinced Afghanis are Namak Haram.
 
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On both sides, in fact on all sides, only the weak and poor/destitute suffer. Such are the vicious laws of nature that they just do not forgive the weak, and the poor/destitute, and give advantages to the ones who are powerful and resourceful. May God bring balance to these unfair laws of nature as they have gone too far.
 
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Lets not make a political issue out of a child health. Hope she gets better and get reunited with her mother soon. No mother abandons her own child for the heck of some joy. Imagine what the mother must be going through.
 
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I hate these men scoring their so-called intellectual points on this topic. Get a life you wannabe defense experts.
 
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Destitute mother abandons ailing child at Torkham border
By ahtesham khan
Feb.06,2020
2151016-whatsappimageatpm-1580961539.jpeg

After matter went viral, the girl was shifted to a private facility in Peshawar
LANDI KOTAL:
A destitute Afghan woman abandoned her ailing child at the Torkham border on Wednesday, saying she could not afford medical care. After the issue was put up on social media, the child is now being provided with care in Peshawar.

The minor girl, identified as Kayinat, was found abandoned near the Torkham border gate. Locals took the minor into their care. A note lying near the ailing girl read, “I do not have the resources to carry out medical treatment of my love. If she gets well, contact me through this number and if she dies, please provide her with a piece of land where she can be buried”.

Islam Bacha, a social worker from Landikotal, learnt of the child and posted an appeal on social media to help provide medical treatment to Kayinat.

In a short time, Bacha said many people came forward to help the child get the treatment she needed. She was subsequently taken to a private hospital in Peshawar where doctors described her condition to be out of danger.

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Bacha said that his appeals for help on social media had received a massive response. Asked about Kayinat’s ailment, he said that she had been diagnosed with heart disease.

He said he wanted to help the ailing girl and also to send a positive message to people of Afghanistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 6th, 2020.


I want to cry for this Muslim Ummat which suffers so terribly. From Palestine, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kashmir, how many parents had to bury their children?

The whole world looks on in indifference, but to us these lives, these little ones, have value.

Shame on all those trying to politicize this issue.

What tremendous sacrifice and pain it took to abandon your child at the border.

Humanity has failed. We have failed our people.

May Allah swt forgive us.
 
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