Gold hunters risk death and debt


An Afghan miner digging inside a tunnel of a gold mind in the mountains of Yaftal Sufla district. — AFP

TEARING off a piece of mouldy flatbread, Homayon gulped tea in a brief reprieve from the din of the machines he and a dozen other men were using to dig for gold on a mountainside in northeastern Afghanistan.

The 30-year-old found little work as a mechanic in nearby Faizabad city, so he banded with other unemployed men to try their luck carving out a living in the rocky mountains that dominate Badakhshan province.

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