Four months ago, Rahida was just another playful child, playing hide and seek around the house, running out with the neighbour’s kids or playing hopscotch. But she can’t do that anymore; a mortar shell fell on her house in Yousaf Talab, Bara tehsil in Khyber Agency and took away from her a hand, a foot and her joie de vivre.
Now, Rahida’s elder sister, herself a 12-year-old child, carries her around like a toddler.
Yaqub, Rahida’s uncle, tells The Express Tribune she and the three other children who were injured in the attack were lucky to be alive. “One of my neighbours, Mera Gul, lost four members of his family in the attack—a woman and three boys,” he says.
According to Yaqub, when the military operation started in Khyber Agency, army aircraft dropped pamphlets which assured locals the operation was against terrorists only and innocent people will not be harmed. “Many people, including my family, decided not to leave their homes because of these assurances,” says Yaqub. “And then, one night, a mortar shell hit our house,” putting their lives in the crossfire of an ideological war fought in flesh and blood.
The shell fell on a room where Rahida, her siblings and cousins were sleeping, injuring four of them. While the other three children recovered in a hospital, doctors had to amputate Rahida’s hand and foot to save her life.
“She does not talk much and doesn’t play with other children. She doesn’t walk with one leg and her elder sister carries her out of the house like a baby whenever she wants to go out,” says Yaqub. Before a mortar shell shredded their house, Yaqub was a tractor driver. Now he is jobless and lives with his family in a rented house on Kohat Road.
“Aside from Rahida and our children, dozens of women and children have been injured in the military operation,” he says, adding the number of civilian casualties is higher than what is reported in the media.
“Civilians are always the victims; on one hand terrorists attack them, on the other hand, they become collateral damage in military operations against terrorists.”
Published in The Express Tribune, January 29th, 2015.
In an earlier version of this article, the headline had the word leg instead of foot. The error is regretted.
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Anyone belonging to Bara can understand that this cannot be called collateral damage...pounding with shells hours later those localities where takfiris had fled the scene hours ago after skirmishing with forces in their traditional guerilla warfare does nt make any military since . However, the locals are punished for not attacking the militants..thats why they pound that locality..
@kamran ismail: does an operation mean killing and injuring innocent civilians? those militants have escaped to the safety of Afghanistan what kind of an operation is it in which the escape routes were not blocked for militants and civilians are being targeted?
@kamran ismail:
Great job tribune. Highlight how Pakistan is killing their own citizens. If no operation is conducted against terrorists, you have bowel movements. If an operation is underway, you have constipation. Same goes for the righteous elite bickering here.
This is so sad. There are so many Rahida in the country especially in the Tribal belt. Appreciate the generous heart of the @Saad.
she doesn't look like less than a Hollywood child star. How beautiful and innocent my countrymen are.... If proper education is given to people of this area, we will get thousands of gems serving Pakistan locally and internationally.
Dear ET,
I want to donate this child a leg. Can you please refer me to anyone? My email address is saadrazakhan@live.com
Poor girl, where is the COAS? Surely he can spare some loose change out of his budget allocated for launching drone strikes on people of Pakistan.
@ET-This child is the same age as my daughter. Would like to sponsor a Jaipur foot for her. Please help me to connect to an organization that can help her.
Atleast ET has reported this story. Thanks.
The Background story for this news item is the "Story of 2 Pakistani Military Generals". One General Called Zia converted Pakistan into a Jihad Factory creating Terrorists brain washing a whole nation to fight a Super Power`s war. Another General Called Musharraf started another War called the "War on Terror" to fight Terrorists created by the previous General on Order by the same super power. Both the Generals wanted to be in power as Presidents and in the good books of the Super power and collected billions of dollars and arms. Collateral Damage is over 100s of 1000s killed/maimed/displaced.