Horror in Afghanistan: a man cut his wife’s nose with a kitchen knife because he filed for divorce | WORLD



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A man in Afghanistan cut his wife’s nose with a kitchen knife because he filed for divorce, while domestic violence is on the rise amid quarantine for the Koronians.

The young man of 24 years and
the mother of a seven year old boy was trying
leave her husband who her
abused her and forbade her from going out
from home, in the province of Paktika in
southwest of Afghanistan he said
Cosbou Maidanwal, their leader
your women’s affairs service
Province.

“Husband
He hit her and cut her nose.
with a sharp kitchen knife. She
she wanted a divorce because he was abusing her
and beat her often, “said Maidanwal.
The bomber attacked shortly after noon in Afghanistan.
this month and the police arrested
The perpetrator this week. Wife
was taken to his father’s house
after the hospital.

They increase them
domestic violence incidents
in Afghanistan

Maidanwal said his service had recorded 13 violent incidents of domestic violence in Afghanistan in the past two months. “The blockade due to the coronation has worsened conditions in the home for women,” she said, adding that one reason for the increase is that more women report abuse. The phenomenon has been observed even in western countries, much less in Afghanistan, where women’s rights continue to be non-existent.

Afghanistan is at the bottom of the world ranking for gender equality with compulsory marriages, honor killings and domestic violence taking place across the country. Ten days ago, a man killed his sister in Afghanistan simply because he refused to marry the man he had proposed to her.

1 in 2
women facing domestic violence
in Afghanistan

The organizations
for the human rights they cherish
that more than half of women
in Afghanistan they face some
period of your family life
violence. During his government
Taliban country (1996-2001) women
they had no right to education and
at work and they were allowed to go out
from home alone accompanied by
a male relative of yours.

So in
women in Afghanistan won the
burka, covering the entire face
and the body with a single grid to
applied to the point where they are located
the eyes. The grid is thin enough to
allow anyone who wears a burka
see, however, it is as dense as
it is necessary so that they do not appear
the eyes.



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