Out of the heat, 65 year old Shada and his wife Sherum Baha sit on their bed in their tiny two bedroom mountain house. They recall how in April their first son Amin was on his way to mill wheat when shells from a jet targeted a Taliban base in the centre of the village. Amin immediately ran to the scene and began searching the rubble for survivors. He was killed when a second bomb fell from the sky. At first nobody knew where he was so Sherum Baha went searching, going from door to door...
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Out of the heat, 65 year old Shada and his wife Sherum Baha sit on their bed in their tiny two bedroom mountain house. They recall how in April their first son Amin was on his way to mill wheat when shells from a jet targeted a Taliban base in the centre of the village. Amin immediately ran to the scene and began searching the rubble for survivors. He was killed when a second bomb fell from the sky. At first nobody knew where he was so Sherum Baha went searching, going from door to door begging, "Where is Amin? Where is Amin?". When she finally got a reply she was told that he was shaheed- that he had become a martyr in his efforts to save people. Sherum Baha never saw the body but a neighbor described how Amin was left in pieces from the waist down, and that he could only recognize him from one half of his face. In the smoke that covered the road, Amin was surrounded by 11 other bodies- mostly in pieces. Amin had left behind a pregnant wife and a family without anybody else to support them.Sherum Baha still finds it hard to accept her son's death but says that she has stopped searching for him now. Shada gets angry when she cries and tells her that God has given Amin a place in paradise but she still gets upset- especially when she looks at Amin's newborn son. "When I look at his baby, I am doubtful what will happen to him". In tears she wonders what his future will be now.
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