She fled Afghanistan with her law degree sewn into her dress. Many of her colleagues were left behind

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When Fawzia Amini worked as a senior judge in Afghanistan’s Supreme Court, she presided over cases of violent crimes against women, hearing harrowing and heart-breaking accounts of child marriage, sexual assault and femicide.

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