Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Baby boy named after US president causes turmoil in Afghanista­n

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KABUL: Donald Trump flops over his pink and white baby walker and rolls it around his family’s home in Kabul, blissfully unaware of the turmoil his “infidel” name is causing in the deeply conservati­ve Muslim country.

The rosy-cheeked toddler’s parents named him after the billionair­e US President in the hope of replicatin­g his success. But now he is at the centre of a social media firestorm in Afghanista­n after a photo of his ID papers was posted on Facebook.

A self-confessed fan of the American tycoon turned leader of the free world, Sayed Assadullah Pooya said he and his wife have been inundated with “vulgar and insulting” comments attacking their choice of name for their third child.

Some Facebook users have gone as far as threatenin­g to kill Sayed for giving his son an “infidel name”, while others have accused him of endangerin­g the boy’s life.

There are even suggestion­s Sayed is using the moniker to wangle asylum in the US -- a charge the 28-year-old teacher vehemently denies. “I didn’t know at the beginning that Afghan people would be so sensitive about a name,” Sayed told AFP, as Donald played with a music app on his father’s Samsung phone in their carpeted room.

Sayed says someone posted the picture online, sparking the controvers­y that forced him to close his Facebook account. Even Sayed’s neighbours in the heavily Shia area of Kabul where they live have threatened the family and told them to leave.

“When I go out of the house I feel intimidate­d,” he said.

Donald was born in the central province of Daikundi, a few months before the 2016 US presidenti­al election, on the farm where Sayed’s parents and grandparen­ts grew almonds, wheat and corn.

Sayed was inspired to call his son Donald Trump after reading the Persian language versions of the businessma­n’s books, including “How to get rich”, which he borrowed from the local library. “I did a lot of research about him and that motivated me to choose his name for my son.”

 ?? AFP ?? Donald Trump, the Afghan boy aged around 18 months, plays at his home in Kabul.
AFP Donald Trump, the Afghan boy aged around 18 months, plays at his home in Kabul.

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