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Afghan toddler named after Donald Trump
    2018-03-19  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

AN 18-month-old was born in Afghanistan’s central Daykundi Province as his famous namesake was running for the U.S. presidency.

When his father saw the baby’s light-colored hair, he saw a likeness and his mind was made up.

“(President) Donald Trump has a lot of special qualities,” Sayed Assadullah said in a report by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

“He’s very capable, he’s serious, and he’s a good politician and a good writer.

“Because he’s a really good person, and he wrote a lot of impressive books, and because he was a successful businessman, we decided to name our son Donald Trump.”

According to the original report in the New York Times, Assadullah comes from a poor farming family but he earned a college degree and read Trump’s books.

He also watched the U.S. President on a television, which is powered by solar panels provided to the village by an aid organization.

Naming the little boy after the famous billionaire would boost his chance of success in life, Assadullah hoped.

Instead, it has strained his relationship with his extended family.

Usually the grandparents have the first say on a baby’s name but Assadullah rebelled, with the backing of his wife Jamila.

When the decision was revealed, Assadullah’s family ridiculed him and then became angry.

He told The New York Times, “They told me ‘How can you select the name of an infidel for your son?’”

“My father is an angry man. He told me that he could not tolerate the fact that I call my son Donald Trump. So I left and moved my family to Kabul.”

(SD-Agencies)

 

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