Zarifa Asghari, who fled Afghanistan in 2021, has found safety and opportunity in Northern Ireland.
For Zarifa Asghari, who fled the country, Northern Ireland has become a place of safety and opportunity.
Zarifa, along with a dozen or so others fleeing the country, walked hours through the mountains in order to cross the border.Zarifa escaped to Pakistan, where she remained for eight months.Zarifa is hopeful that international pressure can help make life more bearable for women and girls living in Afghanistan.
For Zarifa, Northern Ireland has offered a new beginning. She speaks warmly of her new home, and the welcome she has received.
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