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A poor father from Kunduz cries out: "I cannot afford to pay four hundred thousand Afghanis for my son's release"
Reliable sources in Kunduz province told the Jeanne d'Arc newspaper that a young Afghan named Sayed Shah Jan, who was working to support his family and
His family had been working in Iran for some time. A few days ago, they were deceived by unknown individuals with the promise of being transferred to Turkey, and after entering that country, they were kidnapped by the same individuals.
According to sources, the hostage-takers are demanding the release of the teenager.
They have requested 100,000 Afghanis, an amount his family says they cannot afford.
One of Seyyed Shah Jan's relatives also posted on his Facebook page that the teenager's father, Abdul Ghiyath, is a resident of the Pol-e-Khashti area.
Aliabad district, Kunduz province, is a low-income daily wage worker who does not own any agricultural land or significant assets. He supports his family's living expenses only through daily labor.
Abdul Ghiyath expressed concern about his son's condition
He said: "We cannot afford to pay four hundred thousand Afghanis. I am a daily wage worker and my whole life is spent on this. I ask those who have my son to release him without taking money out of humanity. I ask the people and
"I also request the responsible institutions to cooperate with us to save my child."
Other members of Sayed Shah Jan's family have also released a message asking the hostage-takers to release him without receiving any money.
They also asked people to share this message.
To widely publicize the news to attract public attention and pave the way for the release of this teenager.
This event occurs at a time when every year a large number of Afghan citizens, especially teenagers and young people, are forced to migrate to find work and achieve their dreams.
Other countries choose illegal migration routes, a path that exposes many to the deception of human traffickers, kidnapping, extortion, violence, and even death.
