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Plight of Pakistan's abandoned children

Posted: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 12:14 PM
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – The story about the worsening economy in Pakistan can be seen in the plight of children at the Edhi Welfare Center in Karachi – it has meant more children being dropped off.

This week, the scale of the suffering drew media attention after three mothers, members of an extended family, abandoned eight children at once.

Bilquis Edhi, wife of the center’s founder, 80-year-old, Abdul Sattar Edhi, told journalists that it was unprecedented that eight children with living parents were brought to them.

"The three women came together to my center," she said. "They asked me to please take their children; they could no longer feed them."

"The mothers were sobbing as they tried to leave the children and the children were crying clinging to their mothers," Edhi said. "It was heart wrenching to watch."

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One of the little boys abandoned at a welfare center in Karachi cries while answering questions from journalists.

All of the children seemed scared and unaware of why their mothers were leaving them at the welfare center.

Beaten by husbands
The Edhi Foundation, based in Karachi, is the largest non-profit humanitarian organization in Pakistan. It provides 24-hour emergency assistance, shelter, schools and medical care for Pakistan’s destitute. Established in 1951, the foundation operates more than 300 social welfare centers across the country and its founder has been likened to Mother Teresa.

"When the three mothers went back home, they were beaten by their husbands for abandoning their kids," Edhi said in a telephone interview from Karachi. "They came back to the shelter [today] with bruises all over. I gave them 100,000 rupees each [approximately $1,200] and told them to take their kids back home." 

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Bilquis Edhi with the eight children left at the Edhi Welfare Center in Karachi on Tuesday.

The mothers took the money and their children and went home. But Edhi pointed out that is really only a temporary solution. "Their husbands don’t work," she said. "And very soon, again, they will have no money to feed their children."

Edhi added that this was an alarming sign of the breakdown of the family unit as the high prices for food and soaring unemployment forces parents to abandon their kids.

Almost half of Pakistan’s 165 million people live directly below or just at the poverty line. Since March, food prices have soared by more than 34 percent, which has eroded the buying power of the family.

"There has been an enormous increase in the price of wheat from $200 to $500 a ton which then led to the increase in the price of food," said Dr. Salam Shah, a former Pakistan finance minister. "The inflation rate rose to 25 percent, and jobs were lost at an alarming rate, all of which has contributed to the increase in poverty in the country," he said.

"There are 12 members of our extended family," Azam Khan, the children’s grandfather, told a local TV channel. "Only two have jobs and their combined income isn’t enough to feed eight children," he said.

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Faiza, 12, told journalists at the welfare center on Tuesday, "We can't live here and want to go back to our parents." They were reunited on Wednesday.

One of many stories
The Pakistani media gave prominent coverage to the abandoned children at the Edhi charity home and their individual story seems to have shocked many Pakistanis and stirred emotions around the country.

In response to huge outcry, the local government in the province of Sindh, where the families reside, have offered jobs to the parents and guaranteed them enough income to take care of the children.

So there was a somewhat happy ending to this story, but Edhi warned that these children were just one of many sad stories.

"These children are just one case," warned Edhi, the charity founder’s wife and a nurse by profession. "Every day there are three to four children left by their parents or unknown people at our centers," she said.

The Edhis have set up a program where mothers can leave unwanted newborn babies, anonymously, in a basket outside any one of their centers. They have rescued thousands of children – mostly girls who are considered to be a burden on poor families – and placed them in adoptive homes or raised them in their orphanages.

"We take care of thousands of abandoned children; they all need our help," she said.

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Population control is a necessity for the 21st century, yet religion largely gets in the way and often outright opposes birth control of any kind.  It is time to change that, or be prepared to face a world population explosion and increased competition for ever dwindling relative resources and more and more stories like this one.  

Poverty and lack of education are the hallmarks of overpopulation.  There seems to be no shortage of the religious schools and their radical brand of Islam, but none of that is really education anyway.  

Amazing how the Pakistani government could provide jobs in response to being embarassed by the story. Perhaps shaming the country into action is the way to go.    
good response Matt from NJ..should have started with your mother not having you, yah think?
as far as the children being dropped off i can certainly understand how those children felt as I too was dropped off at welfare office when I was 11 years old along with my 2 brothers because we had no money and no food. its heartwrenching to watch someone else do something like that and no not what to say or do. get out there and do something and stop pointing the finger. Don't help just because its convenient for you do it because you genuinely want to help those less fortunate then yourself!
This is a problem world-wide, caused by taking people out of basic subsistance farming cultures and throwing them, unprepared, into the 21st century. A family with a garden and a couple of chickens need never go hungry,as long as there is water, but when you take these villagers and cram them into apartments in cities without giving them the attendant skills, you sentence them to death.  We need to rethik the cultural changes we have imposed on other lands. Some rich guy is proposing a cheap laptop for every villager - who needs a laptop when you don't even have electricity or clean running water?  Start with basic skills and help them feed themselves, then wory about teaching them to make computer components and tennis shoes!
This story simply breaks my heart...for most of these people "work" entails begging at a street corner. For all of you who have said they would like to adopt these children, please do! They need your help!
It is a sad site to see so many people reply to birth control as if this is the answer. God is judging the world and he is not happy nor are we. Here in America we have young unwed mothers giving up there babies some putting them in trash cans, flushing them down the toilets. We are living in a world of desperation.
God told us don't kill your children for fear of poverty he will provide. I do believe this. I do feel that we are headed towards this same problem. We have to store up food/ clothing in our homes. We all can learn from this. If we do not learn the lessons of history we are doom to repeat it.
To some of the people commenting: It's 8 kids total with 3 sets of parents! That works out to 3-4 kids per coupple! It's an extended family (aunts, uncles, cousins) living in the same house.

It's very sad what's happening there. The people of Pakistan are subjected to a corrupt government who use up the people's money to fund their lavish lifestyle (300 people went to Saudi Arabia on a "government trip"?). And they are forced to spend money to keep Al Qaeda out of their country and confined to Afghanistan next-door.
It kind of puts the problems here in the US in a little more perspective.

It has come to my attn. that I only $80.00 to my name. I have a wife and a 2year old daughter that I have to feed and take care of ,I never know what to do. The wife can't work do to the high cost of daycare,so she stays home with the baby. Wake up people,I work 50-60 hrs a week and can't get ends to meet. I am looking for a diff. job now but i fear it's too late !!! we'll see what tomarrow brings .
I recently came back from pakistan and found vast unemployment.Lack of education is the root cause of most evils.people get married at very young age and no thinking is involved at how the man is going to support his family with little or no education.No work means creating more children.In early 1972 population was 55 million and now close to 170 million in about 37 years.people with money like industrialists instead of investing, keep their money in foreign countries to avoid taxes.It is an agricultural country and produces enough to feed its population with proper management.Edhi foundation is doing wonderfull job.Ordinary folks are contributers to this organisation and not the big companies another sad story.
To L.Cook of 11/19 you state that America is not invading Pakistan because "they are not a threat to our masters in Israel".Careful your anti-semitism is showing. Don't you and your kind ever stop blaming Israel for everything?
Some people have made quite ignorant comments about not having 8 kids and what not.  If you read the article correctly, there were only 2-3 kids per couple.  At the time these children were born, the situation in Pakistan was not nearly as bad as it is now.  The prices have increased dramatically over the past year, while income has stayed the same or decreased creating an extreme imbalance.  This is the reason why so many people in Pakistan are falling into poverty.  This problem is also seen in the US, although not on such an extreme level.

In response to tunatofu, having multiple wives in Muslim countries is actually NOT as common as you would make it seem, and, in contrast to popular beliefs, polygamy is also practiced by many other religions, including Christianity. Only a few centuries ago was polygamy official prohibited in Christianity and Judaism, though it is still widely practiced in both religions. Also, monogamy is the preferred relationship in Islam.  Polygamy is only allowed in extreme situations in order to support a widow/orphan who has no other means of survival.  So please do some research and gain some knowledge before you attempt to spread the ignorance.
What could be more hurtful than being stuck in the middle of a bad economy, not enough food, and trying to keep your children alive? Then getting a beating for it. I keep thinking this crazy stuff that men and women need to work together for each other and for the family unit. All of our children deserve so much more from us.
I just heard on the news a few nights ago, that record numbers of children were being dropped off at a similar type of institution in NEVADA (yes, the Nevada that's in the United States).  Anyone ever heard that old adage "Charity begins at home".  Wake up people, we're in trouble here in the U.S.
Some people have made quite ignorant comments about not having 8 kids and what not.  If you read the article correctly, there were only 2-3 kids per couple.  At the time these children were born, the situation in Pakistan was not nearly as bad as it is now.  The prices have increased dramatically over the past year, while income has stayed the same or decreased creating an extreme imbalance.  This is the reason why so many people in Pakistan are falling into poverty.  This problem is also seen in the US, although not on such an extreme level.

In response to tunatofu, having multiple wives in Muslim countries is actually NOT as common as you would make it seem, and, in contrast to popular beliefs, polygamy is also practiced by many other religions, including Christianity. Only a few centuries ago was polygamy official prohibited in Christianity and Judaism, though it is still widely practiced in both religions. Also, monogamy is the preferred relationship in Islam.  Polygamy is only allowed in extreme situations in order to support a widow/orphan who has no other means of survival.  So please do some research and gain some knowledge before you attempt to spread the ignorance.
I have been reading some of the comments in this string and I am appalled at people's attitudes!

Pakistan is a different country than the US and it has different traditions and customs. What is sad is that there government is not able to provide for them; period. Our beliefs in the US differ vastly so we cannot look at them through our filter! Birth control is frowned upon, having a lot of children is the norm. Polygamy is their practice. We shouldn't scorn them for their culture, we should ask what they have been spending their money on and where the Aid Money to Pakistan in previous years has gone. We can't seem to control our own pocketbook so how do we expect a 3rd world country to do it?

As for the comment about "lazy" stay at home mothers, they are not lazy! I was lucky to be able to stay at home with my daughter for the first year of her life. What makes a mom lazy? That she is at home? What do you think they do all day? Watching your children is work, that is why we often pay others to do it for us!!!

I feel terribly for the parents who cannot support their children in Pakistan. Times are tough for everyone in the world.

I also feel the same way if not more distressed for the families who suffer a similar fate here in the US. I think it is important to donate where we can but I also believe we need to start at home first. Too many children here miss meals or eat junk food (which ironically is inexpensive as opposed to healthy foods). Too many are uneducated even though they attend school because there teachers lack the skills to work with children (for various reasons one also being they don't share the same economic background as their students) who have bigger problems than learning to read, like eating. Many families are becoming homeless due to our economic crisis and nobody is helping them.

We need to refocus our compassion and pocketbooks to fulfill our needs and secure the future for our children here in the US. If you can afford to help another country as well, then even better for you.

Wake up people, the world is getting smaller and smaller everyday, lets find a way to make it better for all.

How did this get turned into yet another male bashing post?  The thread gets pulled all over the place.  Oh Rachel, you can't effect change! Not if you are going to be preaching hatred of men.  This IS a social economic problem true.  But tapping on your keyboard from the comfort of your HOME or JOB hardly makes you seem like the female Braveheart you portray.  Send a letter written in your own hand from the slums of Karachi and then maybe you can say something.  Short of selling all of your worldly possessions - you are just - like - us.
Go for family planning.
My husband and I would gladly take one of these children in and raise them as our own.
How heartless can you get? We can debate the cause later. This is about the children. I pray that you all (with vile distain)with clildren never face a situatioon such as that. With the economy in the state that it's in, it could happen.

I agree, Matt, I have stopped contributing to any charity because all were doing is feeding the mothers and father so their strong enought to screw and make more kids. WHEN the world decides to DEMAND population controls on people who can't afford to feed their children, then, I start caring again. Everyone is screaming about "global warming" but nobody dares to speak the truth. We not longer allow nature to take its course, we cure diseases, stop famines, geez War is about the only thing we've got in the way of curbing the population growth. When governments starting doing tubal ligations on the women and vasectomies on the men when they ask for financial assistance, then I'll start chipping into help out with the children we have on the planet now. But not until.
Its easy to criticize when an opinion is formed out of ignorance. My ex-husband is one of 10 children born into an irish catholic family. Birth control was not an option for his mom(the good catholic)and his father was your typical "thumping on the chest, he-man". During the lean years when construction workers were being laid off during the winter, my ex tells the story of too many mouths to feed and how his brothers and sisters were split up and sent to live with relatives. Its a heartwrenching story to even separate a family to live with other family members, I can't imagine the heartache of leaving ones babies with strangers, yet it seems the only option to ensure survival. Its an awful truth and think of how many children are homeless with their parents? or will be because of the economics of our current situation here in the US. If orphanages still existed in the present day, don't think for a moment that parents wouldn't be dropping off their children, giving the ultimate sacrifice to ensure their childs survival vs. starvation or homelessness due to their choices in life. I pity the mothers who have no choice and my heart breaks for the children that are being torn apart. Who are we to jump to conclusions? rather than be judgemental lets find a way to help. If you're against helping those outside of your community than help within your area..shelters need food, clothing, donations. Become a secret santa for a struggling family do something other than scoff at those less fortunate and make some ignorant excuse or blame. This story is to spark awareness and compassion, and show how the innocent continue to suffer.
This story is shocking- but a similar story is occurring in Nebraska where parents are abandoning children at local hospitals.  Unfortunately,the economic crisis and its impact on families is not limited to "Third World" countries.
Pakistani did not know how good they had until they were thrown this bone of "democracy". People like Mr. Zardari and Nawaz Sharif two leaders in the present government have been tried and tested. Both failed. These leaders had bankrupted the nation, until Musharaff took charge and rescued it. He lead the biggtest economy recovery in the history of Pakistan. No one went hungry under his watch. He allowed total freedom of press and people had the right to speak as they wished even calling him a "dog". Some people complain about a lack of democracy then. There was democracy as far as people having total freedom. Yes he concentrated too much authority in himself. I think that is far better than to have corrupt rulers like we have now.
Very sad indeed, but these people need to be smarter than this. Birth control people! These poor innocent kids did not ask to be brought into this world under these conditions. It's just not right. And living in southern california, this problem is quite apparent with the mexicans popping out babies left and right, while holding their hand out for welfare checks. it's sickening!
We all know that the world economy is going down.  And i really want to help but this is to another country and while looking at other countries stories of suffer we forget to look at our country.  America is suffering too, though not as  bad as other countries.  Why don't you help the starving kids in America if your an American, or starving kids from where everyou come from from your country.  I know this probably sounds cruel but i don't see why we should help other countries while our country is needing help too.

That is just my 2 cent
I completely agree that most the leadership in the 3rd world cater only to the elite few percentiles of the population.  This is again why there is so much animosity against the west amongst the average civilians in the 3rd world, since most western powers support these awful and repressive governments for the sake of self interest...just imagine how far the 300 billion spent on bombing iraq and afghanistan would have gone had it been spent on healthcare and education in those countries... so much for winning hearts and minds...
Here is the adress and numbers for the organization in the USA. Please contact them and make a donation even if it is for 5 dollars, those translate to a lot of rupees (pakistan's currency) but most importantly, they translate to kindness which is appreaciated in any language, in any part of the world.

USA Edhi international Foundation.
42-07 National street
Corona, New York, 11368 USA
Tel: (718) 639-5120
Fax:(718) 335-1978
Toll Free# 1-888-899-EDHI (3344)
Social scientists are finding that the best way to erradicate poverty in the world is to help the women.  Grameen Bank, a micro-finance organization in India gives 97% of its loans to women because they are the glue of the community.

For those of you who say birth control is the answer, remember that these women went home and were beat by their husbands.  The men don't care, it's a machesmo thing for them.  Studies have found that the only way out of poverty and the way to reduce the number of children born is education (not just sex ed, but ed in general).  Raise the living standards of communities and the birthrate will go down.

This was a heart wrenching story.
Please read the article- the avg is 2.6 kids/mother.  Not a ridiculous number by any means.  Additionally, the economy there must have worsened.  Perhaps we shouldn't be so quick to judge, after all, in our haste we rushed into poor little Iraq looking for WMD that didn't exist.  Now 2000 dead Amercians later, and coincidentally a ruined economy here in the U.S. we pick on poor little Pakistani families having a tough time.  Wow.  Perhaps when GM workers can no longer afford their children or homes you can tell them to take birth control, mortage control, or something else really really witty.
We recently adopted our son from the Edhi Center and they are a great organization. Its very easy for some to sit in luxurious nations and put down women who have no rights, no choices and very little hope. Every mother loves their child and the decision to abandon them is not the fault of them but of society that has failed them. If you are interested in adoption from Pakistan and want to find out if you qualify visit www.pakistanadoption.com.

Donations can be sent directly to USA Edhi international Foundation.
42-07 National street
Corona, New York, 11368 USA

Keep these mothers and there children in your prayers.
I am certified to teach English as a second language and have worked with young children in both <montessori and private kindergarten settings - also, I was orphaned, which gives me a particular insight into the hearts of these orphans - could <i be of help in Karachi?
I think Jane Doe from Seattle needs to re-read her statement.  Referring to all stay at home mothers as lazy is not only an ignorant statement but is also offensive.  Don't generalize people like that.  
If I'm not mistaken, US policy for foreign aid for the past decade has been that any organization that receives US aid is absolutely forbidden to discuss birth control, provide birth control, or any kind of family planning whatsoever.  That should be President Elect Obama's first directive to remove the so-called gag order.  Women taking charge of their own reproductive abilities has got to be the first step toward economic improvement.
Karen...actually things are pretty bad here in the US as well...I work in the field of Child Welfare and am a community Organizer for my department...many children come into our care because of the lack of food in the home...throngs of children eat only at school because there is no food at home and the parents have to make difficult choices-pay rent or put food on table...situation here, although not as bad as in Pakistan, is still pretty grim...we have parents giving up their children here as well...most of the time the reason is the same as in the story-not enough money to feed the kids...If you lived in Arizona I would definitely give you some ideas on how you can help...many kids in our communities need the help of caring adults who live in their community...every child deserves a loving home...kids do not belong in group homes and shelters...no parent should ever have to give up their child because they cannot provide food for them...we as human beings need to band together and somehow make things work in these difficult times...we shouldn’t   wait for the holidays or for a disaster such as Katrina or 9/11 to strike before we band together to help one another...children and their families need help year round and not just around Christmas...Take care everyone
"Pakistan's extremely high rate of population growth is caused by a falling death rate combined with a continuing high birth rate. In 1950 the mortality rate was twenty-seven per 1,000 population; by 1990 the rate had dropped to twelve (estimated) per 1,000. Yet throughout this period, the birth rate was fortyfour per 1,000 population. On average, in 1990 each family had 6.2 children, and only 11 percent of couples were regularly practicing contraception....

The key to controlling population growth, according to activists in the women's movement, lies in raising the socioeconomic status of women. Until a woman's status is determined by something other than her reproductive capabilities, and especially by the number of sons she bears, severe impediments to lowering population growth rates will persist."
http://countrystudies.us/pakistan/29.htm
Abuse is abuse... child wealth fare is not the answer. Education is..  Birth control is... common sense is... Responsible government involvment is.. Women of the world unite.. this issue belongs to all of us.. not just 3rd world countries.. United Nations take this ISSUE and RESOLVE IT... STOP SITTING BY THE WAYSIDE accumualating unpaid parking tickets.. DO SOMETHING FOR HUMANITY...
For all of you blaming this on capitalist greed lets ask the people of the USSR, North Korea, or China how the socialist economies you advocate have been so lovely to them. I'm sure the memory of oppresion and tyranny will bring a smile to their faces. Freedom brings innovation and charity. Capitalism ensures freedom.
EXACTLY the same thing is going on RIGHT NOW in Nebraska.  Maybe we need to fix our own problems first?  Take a look at this video about parents abandoning children in Nebraska that's posted on CNN today  http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2008/11/19/callebs.nebraska.safe.haven.cnn
The bad news is that there are hungry kids here in Newark, NJ.  It should get much worse.  No need to send money to Pakistan to get warm fuzzy feelings folks.  Of course there is always an alternative.  Children are edible.
Rachel and others:

Lets not mix up the stories here. This is about KIDS and not women and not about Muslims or Asian, etc. I dont know how I will react too if I have to give my children away. Pakistan is a country that has been victimized by the COLD war and having repeatedly corrupt leaders. Pakistan was not given a choice to be an America Ally during the Cold War or the War on Terror. They had to comply... They had to spend the money on the Army to fight the war on Terror. Having corrupt leaders does not help either. But at the end of the day, the problem remains the same, poor people are suffering and it is people like Edhi Foundation who, without being prejudice, spent everything towards the welfare of these people. I will do everything that I can to help people like this through Edhi Foundation. Maybe this will bring me closer to God. May God help his suffering creation all over the world and give our leaders the wisdom to spread peace in this world. Amen.
jane Doe,

I can emphatically tell you that non documented individuals are not entitled to any support...well, they're entitled to have temporary insurance during child birth...that is about it...not a whole lot...for every time you mention illegal individuals and how much they're taking from us, I will show you about 30 citizens of this country (of various colors, creeds and ethnicities) who do not want to get out of their house and get a job...they complain loudly but will not do anything unless it is the 1st or the 15th of the month when it's time to renew your benefits at the local welfare office...that is about the only thing that they get out and do...they will scream loud but will not do anything about it...have a great day
I agree with what was said earlier by Mike and others: the women are beaten because they tried to find a solution for keeping their children from going hungry, and the men are given jobs? What?! I'm sure the women hid some of the money (any smart wife would- my mother has always had bits of cash hidden all over the house, and often times that money got us through tight times), but that won't keep all of it out of the men's hands, and it will be spent away in a week. I think the men should be taken outside and beaten before sending them off to their new jobs. This all came about because of sympathy for the women and children, but the men deserve some sort of punishment.

And I agree, birth control would help these women control their situation tremendulously. Funny how our Pres. Bush and his cronies don't understand situations like these and want to push abstinence all over the world. Do they really think men who beat their wives understand, "Sorry, honey. We don't have enough money to feed our kids, we can't risk another baby!"? The conservatives LOOOOVE having babies, hate birth control and pander on about the sancity of life, but they don't want to feed those babies or preserve life outside the womb! "Sorry kid, yur on yur own!" If they really cared about the "sancity of life" they'd help medical professionals provide access to birth control so parents can take excellent care of the children they have and not have to worry about another unexpected mouth to feed.
Don't say that "it isn't that bad here in the states."  *You* may not be feeling the pinch, but what about people who are less fortunate than you?  People who don't have the money for the things they need.

And if you want to adopt kids, look for the kids whose unashamed parents have been dropping them off in Nebraska from all over the country.  Sure, Pakistan needs money, too, but they aren't any worse off than the people in Darfur.  My point is that such things ARE happening here in the states; it's just easier to listen to in the media when it isn't so close to home.
for the person below: 8 children between 3 mothers.. duh.
I am so thankful that both my husband and I have jobs. More than I can say for a few of my friends that are now layed off
Lazy stay at home moms? Really? Well Jane Doe from Seattle, I challenge you to stay at home with my two boys, one with special needs and then we'll talk. Anyone who says that caring enough to raise your own children instead of copping out and paying someone else to do it is stupid and insensitve.  I work around the clock everyday of the week.  No days of, no sleep at night, if working 24 hours is lazy, then what are you?
All you people complicate the reality of this story with post adolesent idealistic statements or just plain cruelity.  Follow the "Golden Rule" or just leave it alone...there is no solution to world hunger..if there was, it would have been solved centuries ago...
It is very sad.It is the little children who always suffer.But this is nothing new.This happened back in the 1930's and 1940's in the Depression Era here in America.My mother and her sister and little 2 year old brother were abandoned then.They were sent to a work farm to work at 7 years old, then later to an orphanage to live.Yes, this is sad for children anytime, anywhere.This is not the 30's or 40's but we still have children in this country who need help.We still have orphanages here.I read the other comments of people wanting to help children.There are plenty here that need help. You don't have to go to another country to find homeless children. We need to look around our own towns.Charity does begin at home. God help the children every where .  
Read between the lines once again, my fellow delicate petals...
The local government gave the fathers of these children jobs, with enough wages to feed the children.
This means that this local government had the RESOURCES to pay for those wages in the first place, which leads to the question...why did these men not able to get those government jobs in the first place?
Answer: those men aren't "connected". Those jobs were reserved for friends and family of local government ONLY.
In Pakistan, as in the rest of the world, its not about poverty.
Its about greed.
What is that old saying?  "But for the grace of God, there go I."  That is how I feel about this story.  Yes, I wish I could help, but I have family members in the same situation that I help, unfortunately, I don't have any extra....but as soon as I do, I will.

Keep up the good work Edhi Foundation - may the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation or Oprah's many foundations, and the likes of them, read this story and enrich your purses.
Over population?  You guys need to do some research.  Over population is a myth!  Watch the Demographic Winter documentary.  Many countries are paying women to have babies because of their popluation decline.  Don't assume that what you hear in the media is truth.  Look at the facts for your self.  Do some research on popluation in Europe and Russia.  Putin has acknowledged that the very low birth rate is one of the biggest issues facing Russia.  This tragedy in Pakistan has nothing to do with over population.  

As an adoptive mom of both children from over seas and the US, I cannot understand the lack of compassion by a few of you in regards to children and adoption.  I suppose most of you feel that my children would have been better off aborted rather than allowed to live.  It's no wonder things aren't looking too good for us in the west any more.  

"Children are our most valuable natural resource"  Herbert Hoover    

"Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the children of one's youth. Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them! He shall not be put to shame when he speaks with his enemies in the gate."  Psalm 127:3-5
I,as a minority am emphasized the pain inflicted by these parents who are unable to feed and to provide for their families.This is what happend when we live in an unstabled world.people do not take times to think about the others and measure issues that are best for humankind.It is app about greeds and power.This is really sad.


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Fight for Iraq
Learn more about the ethnic, religious and political power plays in and around Iraq during a briefing of the region led by NBC’s Richard Engel.