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the end of the show, smiling in her signature dress Nov 14th, 2018 [viewed 3 times] |
September 9, 2016 - Reshma Qureshi is only 19 years old and a life destroyed by the hand of a man who decided to scrape it with acid. Despite this, she managed to realize her dream, parading on the catwalk in New York during the Fashion Week. From India she flew to the Big Apple to show that even in the face of tragedy like her life goes on and that we should not be afraid and say no to violence. "I never even thought about my best dreams of coming here" Reshma commented at the end of the show, smiling in her signature dress "Who has suffered what I have suffered will see me and take courage, and show people who judge the others on the basis of appearances that we too are ". Reshma Qureshi fa was a brother-in-law who, along with some accomplices, wanted to punish her for having "mixed up" in her marriage and defending her sister when he beat her. This happened two years ago in the village of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh in India. Since then Reshma has never given up and participated in several campaigns against violence against women one shoulder black bridesmaid dress, lending her face to make-up tutorials made by Indian NGOs who tried to give a little 'normal to girls who, just like her, they have been disfigured with acid. Every year in India over a thousand women suffer from acid attacks, but only a few report because of shame and because their managers are often relatives. "My brother-in-law attacked me because my family and I had the courage to oppose him" said Reshma Qureshi recalling the moment of the acid attack "He was violent with my sister and we helped her to leave [ ...] I was going to take an exam with my sister and my mother; he with two accomplices approached black cocktail dress with sleeves, my sister shouted to me: "Run!". |