Doctors:Pakistani girl shot by Taliban to undergo final surgery to cover hole in her skull (Malala)
Source: The Washington Post
LONDON A Pakistani girl whose defiance of the Taliban turned her into an international icon is headed toward a full recovery once she undergoes a final surgery to reconstruct her skull, doctors said Wednesday.
Dr. Dave Rosser of Birminghams Queen Elizabeth Hospital said that 15-year-old Malala Yousufzai needs the operation to replace the bone shattered when a Taliban gunman, angered at her objection to the groups restrictions on girls education, sent a bullet through her skull. Rosser said that Malala had made a remarkable recovery.
Shes very lively, shes got a great sense of humor, Rosser told journalists at the hospital. Shes not naive at all about what happened to her and the situation shes looking forward to in terms of being a high-profile person, and potentially a high-profile target. Shes not naive to any of that, but she remains incredibly determined, incredibly cheerful and incredibly determined to speak for her cause.
That cause has turned Malala into a symbol for a girls right to an education.
At the age of 11, she began writing a blog under a pseudonym for the BBC about life under the Taliban in Pakistans picturesque Swat Valley, which Taliban militants briefly overran. After the military ousted them in 2009, she began publicly speaking out about the need for girls education. She appeared frequently in the media and was given one of the countrys highest civilian honors for her bravery.
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niyad
(113,474 posts)DreamGypsy
(2,252 posts)...and we are very fortunate...
From the article:
The world will have strong young women like Malala to continue the struggle for women's rights.
thanks for the post, hue.