In Pakistan, an Activist Schoolgirl is Shot by the Taliban

A 14-year-old schoolgirl who campaigned for girls’ education in north-west Pakistan has been shot and wounded.

Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head or neck by an unidentified man as she traveled home from school, in Mingora in SWAT.

A spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban told the BBC that they shot her.

Yousafzai wrote a regular diary for the BBC Urdu language service in Pakistan under the name of Gul Makai while the Taliban was in control of SWAT three years ago and girls’ education was banned.

Her diary entries were translated into English and Yousafzai became well-known.

The girl is currently in critical condition at a Peshawar hospital.

The BBC’s Haroon Rashid says the attack happened some time after Yousafzai told an interviewer that President Barack Obama is her “idol” and that she praises “what he’s doing for peace in the world.”

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