I found an article on CNN and found it interesting. Its about
the fifteen year old Pakistani woman activist that was attacked for going to
school. Malala spoke and blogged in favor of education for Pakistani girls and
against the Taliban rule. She then became the target of an assassination
attempt by Pakistan militants. She amazingly survived the attack but was left
with life-threatening head and neck wounds.
It has
been three months since the attack and she has drastically recovered but still
far from a full recovery. She was just
discharged from a hospital in Britain where she had been recovering for the
past three months. She is scheduled for a cranial reconstructive surgery in the
next month that will replace a shattered portion of her skull with titanium or
perhaps her own bone if possible.
The
article on CNN described Malala’s shooting and her recovery. It is possible
that Malala got her defiance and strong will from her father who runs a school
in Pakistan that is open to girls. This school is in direct defiance of the
Taliban rule. The scary thing though mentioned in the article was the Taliban
statement issued after Malala was shot that said that if Malala lived, they
would come after her. It makes me wonder whether Malala will live after her
recover and how she would be able to survive. I don’t know if she would be allowed
asylum in a different country or if she would be offered protection of some
kind. Her father however told reporters that he has every intention of
returning to his “native country” after she recovers.
I
think that it is really inspirational that Malala is recovering so well. I
don’t know what I would do if I was fifteen and became a target of the Taliban.
The wide support of this girl is also admirable and it shows how one person can
really make a difference and shine light on a bad situation. It is sad however
that someone has to get severely injured to actually make an impact on people’s
minds.
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