First, her dreams of becoming a doctor were dashed by the Taliban’s ban on education. Then her family set up a forced marriage to her cousin, a heroin addict. Latifa* felt her future had been snatched away.
“I had two options: to marry an addict and live a life of misery or take my own life,” said the 18-year-old in a phone interview from her home in central Ghor province. “I chose the latter.”
Of how much overall? It’s hard to judge the problem without knowing the numbers. This article isn’t helpful
I found another article that gives a few numbers.
Thank you. I would think Lemmy of all places would encourage critical thinking instead of just going along with a news headline.
two thirds are still two thirds - whether that’s 3 people out of 4 or 750.000 out of 1.000.000. And given that
I think the numbers are really worrying.
Especially if you consider that in the rest of the world the majority of successful suicides are from males. It takes a lot of disparity to bring it to those numbers.
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Not to be callus, but if 3 people commit suicide it isn’t news. Or at least, its not international news.
Dude, they’re saying it’s worrying if 3 out of every 4 people who commit suicide are women
Without the total number, it could literally be 3 people for all I know. Not that I don’t feel for the women in this situation.
In another reply someone quoted a better article that said ~100 suicide attempts. That’s all I was asking for
The 106 women were from a single province of Afghanistan and not the entire country, just so you know. There are 34 provinces. The numbers are likely even higher than reported due to data suppression.
Do you think it’s going to be significantly less than in other places? What would be the reason for that?
I agree that absolute numbers would be very helpful, but stating and sharing trends can definitely be helpful. Not being able to verify them is a problem though.