ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月5日 02時25分


How do you explain death to a 3-year-old? The war in Afghanistan is disproportionately killing young men, and it’s leaving behind a generation defined by that loss. Some children will have only early memories of their fathers, while others, even less. Carrying it all are the thousands of widows the war has created since 2001. They’re left to raise families in a country with a dearth of economic opportunity and plagued by a war that kills 50 people a day. And more, the women are made painfully aware that their society sees them as possessions. A new widow often must rely completely on her husband’s family, which is likely to demand that she marry the next available brother or cousin. The women usually have little say, though some try to resist. @kianahayeri shot this photo of Fatana Taqebi with some of her children. Fatana was 5 months pregnant when her husband, a police officer, was killed in battle. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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