/kloc-At the age of 0/2, Aisha was arranged by her parents to marry a soldier of the Taliban in Afghanistan. Shortly after the marriage, she fled back to her parents' house because of unbearable abuse, but was quickly caught by her husband, who personally cut off her nose and ears according to the Taliban's judgment. Aisha is in a coma because of pain. After waking up, she struggled to climb back to her parents' home, and her father sent her to the US military medical station to restore her life.
Doctors once thought that Aisha's psychological trauma was more difficult to heal than physical injury. After she arrived in the United States, she suffered from mental breakdown and self-mutilation, and the otorhinoplasty had to be postponed because the doctor assessed that her mental state was not stable enough to cope with the long and painful reconstruction operation. After the incident was disclosed by the media, Aisha became a symbol of battered women's brave resistance, but it also brought her heavy pressure. When Aisha first arrived in the United States, she lived in a place arranged by a charity organization, but she longed for an environment with family intimacy. Later, she moved to Maryland to live with a couple, and now she has gradually adapted.