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First Place
Paula Bronstein Getty Images
"BROKEN LIVES"
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Hajar, 18, a self-immolation victim
lost both of her thumbs after her suicide attempt. Afghan women turn to
self-immolation as a way to commit suicide,choosing this method turns their
life into a living hell. There is an Afghan proverb: ' Your bones belong to
your family but your muscles belong to your husband'. The problems facing
women in Afghanistan are complex and are closely linked to their subordinate
position in the Afghan society where conservative Islamic laws and traditions
dictate what a woman is allowed to do in a male dominated world. Forced
marriages, domestic violence, poverty and lack of access to education are the
main reasons for suicide. Bibijan mourns the death of her second daughter,
Guljan,18, on November 14,2006. She died from self-immolation yesterday at
the Herat Regional hospital Burn unit with burns over 65% of her body in
Herat, Afghanistan. Bibijan lost her 15 year old daughter last year to
self-burning also and has 8 children left.
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