ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月5日 02時28分


Meena got chickenpox, measles and the mumps in prison. Now 11 years old, she has spent her entire life there — and she’ll probably spend the rest of her childhood there. Meena’s mother, Shirin Gul, is serving a life sentence for a killing spree that claimed the lives of 27 men. Under Afghan prison policy Shirin can keep her daughter with her until she turns 18. Child advocates estimate that there are hundreds of imprisoned children in #Afghanistan whose only crime is having a convicted mother. @limauricio photographed Meena, left, with other kids in the women’s wing of the Nangarhar provincial prison in Jalalabad. When our reporter Rod Nordland visited, the 36 children living there ranged in age from 3 days to 11 years; Meena was the oldest. There prison has a set of rusting, homemade swings, monkey bars and slides that end in muddy puddles. One of the cells holds a schoolroom, but Meena has reached only the 2nd grade. “Yes, I wish I could go out,” she told Rod. “I want to leave here and live outside with my mother, but I won’t leave here without her.” Part of the reason Meena is still behind bars? She has no surviving relatives who will take her. Or as Shirin put it: “I have many enemies. I wouldn’t trust anyone to take Meena outside.” Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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