Unemployment Pushes Afghanistan Youth to the Taliban

The resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan has led many to believe that the country's young men are turning to the hard line Muslim group because of religious beliefs. Religious beliefs are playing a small role in the increased numbers of Taliban fighters, though. According to a
Unemployment Pushes Afghanistan Youth to the Taliban
press release from the Institute for War and Peace Reporting, many of the new recruits turn to the Talban as a last resort to escape unemployment and crushing poverty.

For many of Afghanistan's youth, the only way out of poverty is through the Taliban or in the poppy and opium trade in the country's southern region. "I couldn't find a job anywhere," he said. "So I had to join the Taliban. They give me money for my family expenditures. If I left the Taliban, what else could I do?" said 19 year old Jaan Agha. "I couldn't find a job anywhere, so I had to join the Taliban. They give me money for my family expenditures. If I left the Taleban, what else could I do?"

With insurgent attacks growing more frequent, more and more schools are closing. Without access to even the most basic education, Afghani youth are unable to compete for even low-paying jobs. For many, the Taliban provides the only opportunity to receive basic health care and money for food and clothing. Said twenty-two year old Mahmud from Lashkar Gah, "I fought for the Taleban for two years because I had no other job." Mahmud said he fought for the Taliban for two years, until he was able to save enough money to start his own business. "Now that I have work, I am not with the Taleban any more."

 
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It's dreadful that some view this as the only option available to them in order to survive. Sophie

Posted on 12/03/2007 at 10:12:00 AM

I love your work, it's truly interesting ....you should check out mine also!

Posted on 11/15/2007 at 11:11:00 AM

Time for some changes.

Posted on 11/13/2007 at 6:11:00 PM

This is an extremely sad story. Good reporting.

Posted on 11/13/2007 at 3:11:00 PM

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