An Afghan boy, Muhammad Milad, weaves a carpet in Kabul July 1, 2002 before going to school. It will take Muhammad and his siblings three months to finish the carpet and they will sell it to a Pakistan trader for around $300. In Kabul more than 50,000 children are working in shops and factories, 98 percent of them sent by their parents, in order for their families to survive. REUTERS/Beawiharta