Malala
thanks supporters around the world
Malala Yousufzai, the
teenager being treated in Britain
for gunshot wounds inflicted by the Taliban in Pakistan, yesterday thanked her
global supporters, one month on from the brutal attack.
“She wants me to tell
everyone how grateful she is and is amazed that men, women and children from
across the world are interested in her well-being,” her father, Ziauddin
Yousafzai, said on behalf of the 15-year-old.
“We deeply feel the
heart-touching good wishes of the people across the world of all caste, color
and creed,” he said in a statement issued by the Queen
Elizabeth Hospital
in Birmingham,
where Malala is being treated.
“I am awfully thankful
to all the peace-loving well-wishers who strongly condemn the assassination
attempt on Malala, who pray for her health and support the grand cause of
peace, education, freedom of thought and freedom of expression,” he said.
The hospital yesterday
published photographs of Malala sitting and reading a book, while others showed
her poring over get-well cards.
Armed men in Mingora,
the main town in the Swat valley, shot Malala in the head and shoulder on Oct.
9 after stopping the school bus on which she was traveling. The attack was
claimed by the insurgent Taliban Movement of Pakistan.
They claimed to have
targeted Malala because of her “pioneering role” in calling for girls’
education and because of her general criticism of the Taliban.
The teenager was
transferred to the British hospital on Oct.15.
Meanwhile, tens of
thousands of Britons yesterday called on the government to nominate Malala for
the Nobel Peace Prize.
A campaign led by a
Pakistani-British woman urged British Prime Minister David Cameron and other
senior government officials to nominate the teen for the Nobel Peace Prize.
“Malala doesn’t just
represent one young woman, she speaks out for all those who are denied an
education purely on the basis of their gender,” campaign leader Shahida
Choudhary said in a statement issued by global petition platform Change.org.
More than 30,000
people have signed the petition in Britain as part of a global push by
women’s rights advocates to nominate her for the prize. Similar campaigns have
sprung up in Canada, France and Spain.
Under the Nobel
Committee’s rules, only prominent figures such as members of national
assemblies and governments are able to make nominations.
Who: Malala Yousufzai
Why: Gunshot
When: 9, Nov, 2012
Where: Britain
Keywords
1.
inflict:遭受
2.
brutal:殘忍的
3.
condemn:譴責
4.
assassination:暗殺
5.
pioneering:先驅的
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