Pakistan President visits Malala in British hospital
UK: Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday visited the
Pakistani schoolgirl recovering in a British hospital after she was shot
by the Taliban for campaigning for girls' education.
Zardari also met 15-year-old Malala Yousafzai's family at the
specialist Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, central England,
where Malala was flown from Pakistan in October following the brutal
attack on her school bus. “President Zardari, accompanied by his
daughter Asifa Bhutto, met with clinicians who have been treating Malala
since her admission to the hospital,” the hospital said in a statement.
“They were brought up to date on the 15-year-old's medical progress
and her future treatment plan.” In an attack that shocked the world,
Malala was shot in the head on October 9 as punishment for the “crime”
of campaigning for girls' rights to go to school. She miraculously
survived the murder attempt but requires reconstructive surgery after
the bullet grazed her brain, coming within centimetres of killing her.
Photographs released by the hospital on Saturday showed Malala
sitting with Zardari and his daughter, wearing a blue headscarf and a
pink jumper. She is also pictured standing with the President, in
contrast to earlier photos of her lying in her hospital bed.
There have been calls for the teenager to be nominated for the Nobel
Peace Prize, while the United Nations declared a global “Malala Day”
last month to show support for her education campaign.
AFP |