In The Past,This Girl Live Without Nose

Posted by Unknown Thursday, February 28, 2013 0 comments
Aesha Mohammadzai

Aesha Mohammadzai had felt to have a nose that is not intact. Nose mancungnya cut at a very young age as a result of trying to escape from her forced marriage. But now Aesha nose is intact again.
When I was young, not only Aesha a cut nose, but also the ears. The husband was so heart cut Aesha limbs so that her face looks weird.
But that's the past. Currently, women from Afghanistan are feeling happy to have her nose and ears were whole again.
Quoted from the Daily Mail, Thursday (28/02/2013), to form a new nose on the face Aesha, doctors have put the silicone rubber under the skin. Doctors gradually fill with fluid to expand the skin and provide extra network for his new nose.
The doctor also took tissue from the arm and transplanted to the face Aesha to form the inner lining and the bottom of the nose.
Physical injury on Aesha was healed, but the scar remains and evidence of her courage. The story of the bitterness of the past and her new appearance on the television show Aesha presented ITV's Daybreak.
"Every day I got the cruel treatment by her husband and his family, both mentally and physically. Till the end I could not stand that escape," said Aesha.
Unfortunate, as it Aesha captured him. He was put in jail for 5 months. Then while out of jail, Aesha returned to her husband. Until one night the husband and his family took him to the mountains.
"They tied my hands and feet. They say is the punishment for my nose and ears cut. Then they do it," said Aesha who is forced to marry at the age of 12 years with the Taliban fighters in exchange for payment of debts.
In dying, Aesha dumped into the mountains by her husband. With energy left, he took pains to crawl to her grandfather's house. The father was brought to the medical facility of the U.S. and he was treated there for 10 weeks.
Then the woman who has never tasted the school was moved to a secret shelter in Kabul and in August 2010, he was flown to the U.S. by the Grossman Burn Foundation to stay with a host family at the age of 18. Aesha lucky managed to get political asylum in 2011.
Currently Aesha happily live with a new family who loved her. He was also pleased with her new nose.
"I want to say to all the women who have experienced violence in order to stay strong. Never give up and never lose hope," said Aesha.
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Judul: In The Past,This Girl Live Without Nose
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