INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Grain prices in Afghanistan have kept soaring due to the sanctions imposed by the United States and the ongoing conflict between Russia and
Ukraine, adding to the aggravated humanitarian crisis suffered by the Afghan people, Reuters reported.Abdul Shukoor is a vegetable vendor
who has been living at a hillside settlement named Demazang north of downtown Kabul for 20 years with his family.Resulting from the poor
living conditions on the hill, the local residents are suffering severe water shortage and therefore are forced to carry drinking water
uphill with donkeys each day, read the report.Frequent power outage is another issue upsetting the locals.A China Central Television (CCTV)
reporting crew has recently paid a visit to Abdul Shukoor&s home — a room measuring less than 10 square meters which houses 10 family
members.I have two sons and six daughters
One of my sons died from illness
I can only make 5,000 to 6,000 Afghanis (around 56 to 67 United States dollars) each month, which is far from being enough to support the
livelihood and subsistence of my family and to taking good care of my kids,& said Shukoor.His late son passed away one month ago from cancer
as a result of lacking money.My son who died was 18 years old this year
He was diagnosed with cancer a year ago and I don''t have enough money to take him to Pakistan or India for treatment
I lost my son because I don''t have money,& said Shukoor.He said he borrowed a total of 300,000 Afghani (around 3,375 United States
dollars) to take his son to doctors and now he has not paid the house rent for months
And the food price hike has added to the family&s hardship.Some 19.7 million people, almost half of Afghanistan&s population, are facing
acute hunger, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis conducted in January and February 2022 by Food
Security and Agriculture Cluster partners, including the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the United Nations
World Food Program (WFP) and many NGOs.The analysis also pointed out that the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues to put pressure on
Afghanistan&s wheat supply, food commodities, agricultural inputs, and fuel prices.According to a grain ship owner named Shafi, the prices
of rice and flour have more than doubled compared with six months ago.The rice price was some 70 to 100 Afghanis (around 0.8 to 1.1 United
States dollars) per kg and it has now surged to about 150 to 200 Afghanis (around 1.7 to 2.2 United States dollars) per kg
The best quality rice is now sold at 180 to 200 Afghanis (about two to 2.2 United States dollars) per kg,& Shafi told the CCTV.Following
the withdrawal of United States troops from Afghanistan in August last year, the U.S seized seven billion United States dollars worth of
frozen assets of the Afghan central bank, which has aggravated the humanitarian crisis in the country.The money frozen by the United States
government belongs to the Afghan people
They should not have done that because the money is property of our people
What the United States cares about is only to maximize interests for itself, and it has done nothing conducive to the Afghan people
If they were here to help us, then why have we still been living in shabby houses like this and seeing nothing improved in our lives
The United States came here to pursue their own interests instead of helping the poor here,& said Shukoor.The post Price hike adds to
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