词条 | Aziza Siddiqui |
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Born in Afghanistan, Siddiqui left for Pakistan when she was eight years old because of war, but returned to Afghanistan in 2003 to work for women's rights.[1] In 2007 she received an International Women of Courage Award.[1] However, due to her fame she was unable to safely return to Afghanistan after that, and so she obtained asylum in the United States.[1] In 2008, she began working as a case worker for BIAS, Bi-lingual International Assistant Services, which assists elderly and disabled immigrants, asylees, and refugees.[1] In 2009 Siddiqui received the "Extraordinary Ordinary Person of the Year" Award from Gitana Productions, which promotes diversity through the arts and arts education.[1] References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 [https://www.stlbeacon.org/#!/content/18672/next_generation_afghan_born_woman_helps_other_immigrants_cross_cultural_legal_bridges_in_st._louis Next generation: Afghan-born woman helps other immigrants cross cultural, legal bridges in St. Louis] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140814192837/https://www.stlbeacon.org/#!/content/18672/next_generation_afghan_born_woman_helps_other_immigrants_cross_cultural_legal_bridges_in_st._louis |date=August 14, 2014 }}, STLBeacon, Retrieved 12 July 2016 {{International Women of Courage Awards}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Siddiqui, Aziza}}2. ^1 Honorees 3. ^Afghan Activists Committed to Improving Women's Conditions | IIP Digital 4. ^AWIU » 2007 WOC – Aziza Siddiqui {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141213041957/http://www.awiu.org/2011/06/10/2007-woc-afghanistan-aziza/ |date=December 13, 2014 }} 6 : Afghan people|Recipients of the International Women of Courage Award|Afghan women's rights activists|Living people|1980s births|Afghan expatriates in Pakistan |
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