Kabul: The girl was 11 when she was molested by a man with no legs.
The man paid her US$5. And that was how she started selling sex.
Afghanistan is one of the world`s most conservative countries, yet its sex trade appears to be thriving. Sex is sold most obviously at brothels full of women from China who serve both Afghans and foreigners. Far more controversial are Afghan prostitutes, who stay underground in a society that pretends they don`t exist.
Customs meant to keep women ``pure`` have not stopped prostitution. Girls are expected to remain virgins until their wedding nights, so some prostitutes have only anal sex.
Police make two to three prostitution arrests each week, according to Zia ul-Haq, the chief investigator in the Interior Ministry`s department of sexual crimes. They are often the casualties of nearly three decades of brutal war and a grinding poverty that forces most Afghans to live on less than US$1 a day.
``Prostitution is in every country that has poverty, and it exists in Afghanistan,`` says women`s rights activist Orzala Ashraf. ``But society has black glasses and ignores these problems. Tradition is honour, and if we talk about these taboos, then we break tradition.``
Image: An unidentified Afghan prostitute woman fixes her headscarf to cover her face as she was photographed in her Madame’s house in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Monday, May 26, 2008. Afghanistan is one of the world`s most conservative countries, yet its sex trade appears to be thriving.
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