The response of Pakistan to the shooting of child activist Malala Yousafzai by the Taliban was a “turning point” for the country, her father said on Friday at the British hospital where she is recuperating.
“When she fell, Pakistan stood and the world rose. This is a turning point,” a clearly emotional Ziauddin Yousafzai told journalists.
He said Malala, 15, was recovering “at an encouraging speed” in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, where she was brought from Pakistan on October 15.
Malala was shot in the head in an attack which attracted condemnation in Pakistan and around the world after she was singled out by the Taliban for punishment because she campaigned for girls to be educated in Swat Valley.
“She is not just my daughter, she is everybody’s daughter,” her father said.
He thanked the doctors at the hospital in the city in central England, saying: “She got the right treatment, at the right place, at the right time. She is recovering at an encouraging speed and we are very happy.”
At one point, Ziauddin had to stop and compose himself as he recalled how in the aftermath of the shooting he asked his brother-in-law to make arrangements for a funeral because he did not believe Malala would survive.
Asked how he felt when he and his family saw Malala for the first time since they arrived in Britain on Thursday, he said: “I love her and last night when we met her there were tears in our eyes out of happiness.”
Malala’s mother and two brothers have also come to Birmingham, where the girl is being treated in the highly specialised hospital where service personnel who are seriously injured in Afghanistan are taken. Doctors have said a bullet grazed Malala’s brain and came within centimetres of killing her, travelling through her head and neck before lodging in her left shoulder.
She requires reconstructive surgery, but she must first fight off an infection in the path of the bullet and recover her strength, which could take months. Her skull will need reconstructing either by reinserting bone or using a titanium plate.
Malala’s condition satisfactory: minister
In Peshawar, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain said on Friday that Malala’s vision was improving and she was communicating through written notes. “Her condition is satisfactory,” he told journalists at the Officers Mess following a visit to the UK where he visited Malala in the hospital.
Iftikhar said that while Malala could not speak due to a tracheotomy procedure, she is able to walk with support. He ruled out any permanent damage to her.
The minister said Malala’s doctors told him that her recovery could take up to a minimum of four weeks and two months at the most.
He also made sure to praise the doctors who treated Malala in Peshawar. “Their contribution to Malala’s treatment was basic and of prime importance, and their job was even appreciated by British doctors,” he said.
The Pakistan government wishes to see Malala back in Swat and has even offered her security – but her parents declined the offer, he said. “She is important and we want her to come back and raise a voice for peace,” he said.
(With additional reporting by Manzoor Ali in Peshawar)
Published in The Express Tribune, October 27th, 2012.
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MALALA an ANGEL,The world need such brave pious soul.We all pray for her early recovery.
to the conspiracy theorists,i would recommend going to swat and admit themselves and their children in a school,much better they should spend some time in waziristan.It is really sickening to read comments from people who refuse to let go of their deep routed predjudice and hypocricies.FOR GOD SAKE,those cowards have accepted publicly why they shot an innocent young girl.Why do you have to harp again and again on your conspiracy theory.
BBC visuals show pronounced batting of her right eye lids without ANY corresponding and simultaneous batting of her left eyelids.
The poor girl looks all bloated. There have been other cases of folks who have suvived a bullet shot to head, but it aint pretty. She'll carry scars (both physical and psychological) all through her life.
But, I am so glad and thankful for the miracle that she will live and perhaps will be able to continue to speak up.
@Umar:
Only the brave & stoic will understand what it takes to show grace under severe strain. Cowards fearing taliban or apologists for Taliban and conspiracy theorists, won't be able to understand.
They'd keep seeing 'fishy' things even when folks are killed by Taliban or if they survive Taliban attack. - to them Taliban can do no wrong, and everything in the world is a conspiracy against Taliban.
A mad man thinks world is mad, even as world is showering sympathy and trying to help the mad man.
@Ali2Ayaz: Pakistan protesting for Blasphemy film only caused loss & deaths in Pakistan. A bunch of indoctrinated or incensed people rioting on streets and letting of air on media isn't going to make any difference to a 250 year old democratic system in US that cherishes free speech/expression.
They don't need to attempt to kill girls for suppressing protests. Strange are such arguments.
Speedy recovery
Brave Malala's and her family's photo in this report is absolutely amazing and its so wonderful to see that dazzling smile on her father's face who at one time had contemplated about her funeral arrangements.
Why don't we demand that US/ Afghanistan hand over the culprits sitting in Afghanistan .
For those who are still on about how this a conspiracy and what not: Get a job!... or a girl friend... or a cat.
My sense say another shakeel afridi is in offing . This is all drama
Wishing u best my brave sister!!
A bunch of politicians who did nothing to protect their constituents get an excuse to make a trip to "viliat" at the public expense while continuing their two faced lies. So what is new?
For me its a drama staged by US and Pakistan in order to divert the attention from Blasphemy Film Protests. Do you remember anything like this happened recently? dont you think it was suddenly went out of Media and its afterward it MALALA and MALALA.
In any case, Best Wishes for Good health of Malala. Eid Muabrak to all :)
A family's love and the world's best wishes to you Malala. Pakistan, take strength from the actions of this brave young activist for education and from women who long for it to better their lives. Find the coward(s) who did this and those like them. Shame them and do justice; then support these brave women in their efforts.
Such nice people, decent folks!. It is important to understand that the Pakistani State's job is to protect and secure the life of people in the KP, like the Yosuf Zai family. These are people who want to live a normal life. Raise a family, the kids want to go to school and study.
The Taliban have to understand this is what your parents look like and dream for you when they send you to a deeni madrassah as well, education.
I want to tell the Taliban, please stop this madness.
Typical melodrama.
“ ... She is important and we want her to come back and raise a voice for peace, ... ”
... but please, keep her safe.
There is something seriously fishy about this whole story. The smile on the fathers face belies the purported situation.