How one family of Afghan refugees is adjusting to their new life in Maine
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Mujib Ur Rahman, a 12-year-old Afghan refugee, shared that the Taliban's violent actions instilled intense fear in his family, leading them to flee to the U.S.
Mujib reminisced about flying kites on summer evenings back in Afghanistan, marking a stark contrast to his current life in a sparse apartment in Maine.
Mujib’s mother advocated for women's rights and health, her profession became dangerous under Taliban rule, pushing the family to seek safety abroad.
Despite physically being safe in the U.S., the psychological toll of witnessing violence and persecution remains a haunting aspect for Mujib and his family.
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