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(20 Jun 2022) AFGHANISTAN MASS WEDDING SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTION SUMMARY: LENGTH: 3:36 ASSOCIATED PRESS Kabul - 13 June 2022 1. Brides at mass wedding of 70 brides and grooms in Kabul 2. Various of brides 3. Mass wedding ceremony 4. Haji Sayed Ahmad Selab, founder of Selab charity foundation and organizer of mass wedding, giving wedding cakes to grooms 5. Various of grooms 6. SOUNDBITE (Pashto) Haji Sayed Ahmad Selab, founder of Selab foundation and organizer of mass wedding: "The aim of this initiative is to prevent the back-breaking demands from the groom's father-in-law and mother-in-law. And until we stop all the unpleasant traditions, I will continue to organize these mass weddings." ASSOCIATED PRESS Kabul - 8 June 2022 7. Sewing machine, 24-year-old Hussain (only name given), one of the grooms, working at tailoring workshop 8. Various of Hussain working 9. Workers at tailoring workshop 10. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Hussain (only name given), groom: "I don't have enough money for my wedding. I work in this workshop and earn 5,000 afghanis a month, so it is very difficult for me to feed my family and also save money for my wedding." ASSOCIATED PRESS Kabul - 7 June 2022 11. Various of Selab shopping for the mass wedding 12. Selab checking wedding gown 13. Wedding gown 14. SOUNDBITE (Pashto) Haji Sayed Ahmad Selab, founder of Selab foundation and organizer of mass wedding: "The high costs of weddings force many of our youths to travel for work to Iran and even risk their lives traveling to Europe or drowning in the seas. Fortunately, we have managed to bring back several of our youths who were working in Iran to save money for their weddings." ASSOCIATED PRESS Kabul - 13 June 2022 15. Various of guests eating meal during mass wedding 16. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Ismail Zahedi, religious scholar: "Spreading this culture (of mass wedding) is an Islamic culture because it presents great help for the people who are not rich and who are living in poverty. And the message is also clear that all the wealthy people and businessmen should take this culture forward." 17. Grooms during mass wedding 18. Various of Hussain in his Afghan traditional wedding clothes on the day of the mass wedding 19. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Hussain (only name given), groom: "I can't believe that it is my wedding and I am wearing my wedding clothes and receiving all these gifts. I can't believe that it is my wedding day, and I am getting married." 20. Groom walking with bride 21. Bride inside car 22. Bride and groom's vehicle followed by convoy of other vehicles leaving wedding venue LEADIN: Dozens of Afghan couples tied the knot at a Kabul mass wedding ceremony organized by a charity. STORYLINE: Brides and grooms in the double digits celebrated getting married at a mass wedding organized by an Afghan charity group in Kabul. The brides wore wedding gowns covered with a green cloth to hide the face, while the grooms were dressed in the traditional Afghan shalwar kameez. The mass wedding event was organized by Selab foundation. It helped 70 couples, who could not afford to pay for their wedding expenses, get married. Getting married in Afghanistan is very expensive and it is hard for a young Afghan with a low income to afford to pay for a wedding. The back-breaking expenses that a groom's family is expected to cover often include a dowry, jewelry, expensive gifts and the cost of hosting a party for hundreds of guests. Haji Sayed Ahmad Selab, the organizer of the mass wedding, said mass weddings can help grooms find a way around the demands made by the bride's family. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...