After receiving medical care for a month at the Combined Military Hospital Peshawar, Shazia was sent back to her home in Swat on Thursday. She stated that she has fully recovered from her injuries and is thankful to the Pakistani Army and the government for providing her with optimal medical care.
On her friend Malala, who received a bullet in her head, Shazia said she prays for the teenage peace activist and looks forward to returning to school with her.
Kainat Riaz, the other classmate of Malala who was injured in the same attack, returned to school last Saturday after 25 days of medical care and bed rest. However, she has not been able to attend school regularly due to an acute fever.
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These three Pakistani girls have more courage and wisdom then the Taliban khan and his followers.
I'm not a supporter of Imran Khan, but I'm surprised that he is being bashed in this manner. Has anyone else had the guts to really condemn the Taliban? PML-N? PPPP? JI?
Long live malala.imran a good player a bad politian
Malala and all of our women men and children who r sufferong frpm militency have the right to ask why we r killed why our schools are blown why we r not supported why r there double standed abou us.
I stand by Shazia and Malala and Kainat one educated girl is better then a hundred Islamic warriors brain washed or not nay 100,000 warriors Islamic or addicted
We r proud of malala.imran khan is half a talib half a moderate
These three girls have more courage and determination than all the TTP and their supporters combined.
@iamrand khan .. shaddap.
@iamrand khan: no u r just a propagandist