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'I am homeless, I am without a country, without a place, without a family. I'm nothing.'
Since the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in 1979, millions of Afghan people have died and millions have fled. The Taliban promised hope, but brought violent oppression and a regime of discipline that saw more people escaping to save their lives. A tiny proportion of these people have found themselves in Australia and these are some of their stories.
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