IRIB11/09/2003By [Printer Friendly Version]
Kabul - Kidnapping Afghan children, that has been an acute social and family problem in some parts of that country during the past months, still continues at an alarming rate.
In most recent incidents of that kind, only during the course of the past few days 15 children were kidnapped in Badakhshan northeastern province of Afghanistan and carried to unidentified locations.
Afghanistan's 'Sahaar' daily in its Friday edition wrote, "the regional office of the UN's human rights commission while confirming the news has asked the residents of Afghanistan's northern provinces to inform the concerned officials of any news that can lead to the the freedom of the said children from the kidnappers' hands.
Rafi'ollah Bidar, the head of the said UN office, announced, "the kidnapped children are either forced to enter the drug trafficking trade, or sold to foreign countries at outrageously high prices."
Afghanistan's official Bakhtar news agency recently dispatched news about a center especially active in trading kidnapped Afghan children in Kondouz northeastern province of that country.