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Increasing numbers of Afghan women are committing suicide by setting fire to themselves to escape difficult lives, according to NGOs based in the country. | Increasing numbers of Afghan women are committing suicide by setting fire to themselves to escape difficult lives, according to NGOs based in the country. |
They say women forced into marriage or suffering chronic abuse are killing themselves out of desperation. | They say women forced into marriage or suffering chronic abuse are killing themselves out of desperation. |
Although estimates are difficult to make, one group says cases of self-immolation in the capital have doubled since last year. | Although estimates are difficult to make, one group says cases of self-immolation in the capital have doubled since last year. |
Cases are said to be reported every day in the western city of Herat. | Cases are said to be reported every day in the western city of Herat. |
In Kabul, some 36 cases of self-immolation have been recorded this year. | In Kabul, some 36 cases of self-immolation have been recorded this year. |
Forced marriage | |
Delegates from countries like Bangladesh, Iran, India and Sri Lanka - which have similar female suicide rates - discussed the problem at a conference in Afghanistan on Tuesday. | |
Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission chief Sima Simar told the meeting: "It (self-immolation) is the final decision for women who don't have any other way to solve their problems." | |
One Afghan survivor, a 16-year-old girl, told the summit she had endured beatings from her drug-addicted husband, a man 25 years her senior and whom she was forced to marry. | |
"When he did not have access to heroin and narcotics, he tortured me. After midnight he would hit me," she said. | |
"That night he hit me and hit my head. Blood was coming from my nose. I asked him why he was doing it and he hit me even more." | |
Following the attack, she doused herself with benzene and lit a flame. Since then she has divorced her husband and undergone a series of operations. | |
'Act of frustration' | 'Act of frustration' |
Experts say many such women believe they have no protection from their abusers or the cultural practices that makes their lives unbearable. | |
"These are young girls at their most productive ages," Ancil Adrian-Paul, a spokeswoman for NGO Medica Mondiale, told the BBC. | "These are young girls at their most productive ages," Ancil Adrian-Paul, a spokeswoman for NGO Medica Mondiale, told the BBC. |
"These young girls are killing themselves from frustration and because they feel that there is no way out for them." | "These young girls are killing themselves from frustration and because they feel that there is no way out for them." |
She said the choice of self-immolation may be influenced by the fact that many of the women sought shelter in Iran, where the practice is more common. | She said the choice of self-immolation may be influenced by the fact that many of the women sought shelter in Iran, where the practice is more common. |
Campaigners say illiteracy and an incompetent justice system contribute to women deciding to take their own lives, because they can see no way out of their problems. | Campaigners say illiteracy and an incompetent justice system contribute to women deciding to take their own lives, because they can see no way out of their problems. |
Women and girls are also often given away to settle conflicts in the country. | Women and girls are also often given away to settle conflicts in the country. |
A recent Human Rights Watch report said many gains made by women since the fall of the Taleban had since been reversed. | A recent Human Rights Watch report said many gains made by women since the fall of the Taleban had since been reversed. |