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Hope Is Still There

Behishta (19) has been living in Germany for a year. Her dreams of becoming a fashion designer were destroyed by the Taliban, just like her life in her home country Afghanistan. Here in Germany, Behista is fighting to be allowed to stay, to finally make her dreams come true.

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My name is Behishta, I’m 19 years old. I was born in Afghanistan but I grew up in Tashkent, Uzbekistan and today I want to share my story with you and tell you about my experience. My story is no different from the other girls who are living in a country called Afghanistan. The country I called my motherland, the country I loved and enjoyed the most.

My story might not have the same journey as any other afghan girl out there but yet at some point we still have something in common: the pain that is unforgettable even if you try to neglect it or escape from it: it will always follow you like a shadow. I was born in Afghanistan in an open-minded family. Thanks to my parents I never felt any difference between my female siblings, I was given the same opportunities, I was treated the same or even nicer compared to them. This has never been a problem for us.

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