Mohammad Latif Khatana was born in 1980, in 
Kashmir, India as a beautiful, healthy baby. The only unusual thing about him 
was a small lump on his face. Over the years, the insignificant lump continued 
to grow and form huge flaps and creases across all over his face, eventually 
impairing his vision and turning him into a monster for the rest of the people 
who consider themselves normal… Mohammad Latif Khatana is the youngest of his 
family and he has two brothers and three sisters, who do not suffer from the 
same condition as he does.
Over the ears, Mohammad got the nickname of “the 
man with no face” because he currently looks worse than a shar-pei… The folds in 
his face took his eyesight, and his capacity to provide from himself and his 
family. He declared that his mother still cries every time she sees him, and 
does not understand why her youngest child has to suffer from such a horrible 
curse.
But what is the cause of this terrifying, strange 
disease? The man with no face suffers from an infection with a strand of the 
human papillomavirus. Norrmally, our defense system is more than capable to 
fight of this virus, but unfortunately, Mohammad’s organism suffers from a rare 
genetic disorder that left him unable to fight off the infection. Below you can 
see a picture of the culprit virus.
Growing up was harsh on the poor child due to the 
fact that some people are simply incapable of accepting that looks aren’t 
everything, and it’s the character of the person that should count. Hence, 
Mohammad, who sadly lost his left eye when he was 8 years old, and everyone used 
to pick on him and call him a “one-eye freak”. And if you’re thinking to 
yourself that kids are normally mean, we’re gonna tell you that adults are even 
worse.
As an adult, the man with no face struggles with 
discrimination, and he even declared that:
I’d love to do an honest day’s work like a normal man providing for his family. It would make me so proud, but no one will give me a chance. I have to beg and hope people take pity on me so that I can feed my family.
Sadly, when people pass him by indifferently it’s 
a firtuate event, because most people spit on him as they walk by… (very mature 
of them…):
“Three young girls walked past me once and they spat at my feet and ran away with scarves covering their mouths. I was so embarrassed. “I was shocked at how cruel they were. I felt very depressed for days. But I had to pick myself up and get on with it.”
You 
might think that a man such as Mohammad Latif Khatana is very lonely, and you’d 
mostly be right… but luckily, four years ago, the man with no face met the man 
of his life, Salima. You can imagine how hard it was for his parents to find a 
wife for him, but Salima was perfect. She was born with a missing leg. 
Practically, they believe they were born incomplete just to find each other and 
be complete as one. They married in a traditional Muslim summer ceremony with 
400 guests, in August 2008, and have been very happy ever since.
Latif, now lives hidden from plain eyes, high in 
the mountains with his 25-year-old wife Salima, in Tuli Bana, in Jammu and 
Kashmir. Due to his disability, Mohammad is forced to travel to Srinagar over a 
period of four months in order to beg and provide money for his family. And by 
family, we don’t just mean his wife, we also mean a yet unborn son. Salima is 
seven months pregnant with their first child, but they both fear the worst:
I feel a little normal now I have a wife, a little more complete than I did before. And now that she is pregnant with our first child I am even happier. No matter how I look I am a happy man right now… I cannot wait to be a father and have some happiness in my life. But I worry every day and pray my child is not born like me
You may be wondering why Mohammad hasn’t seen a 
doctor for his condition… well he did. Eight years ago, one of his brothers sold 
a piece of land to fund Mahammad’s trip to a doctor, but sadly, the doctor said 
that nothing can be done.
“And now there is so many veins going through my creases that surgery would be too dangerous. I have lost all hope of help. This is how I’ll look forever.”

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