She became a refugee as a teenager and now runs a nonproft dedicated to helping women like herself
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It was the middle of the night when Bibi Bahrami's father awoke her and the rest of the family, telling them they must flee their home immediately. Bahrami, only a teenager at the time, remembers being in a state of shock.
"We just put our shoes on and we were all crying."
It was 1979. The Soviets had invaded Afghanistan and word spread that troops would be coming to her family's village the next day to burn down houses.
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