Malala speaks out after surgery

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London: Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl shot in the head by the Taliban, spoke publicly for the first time on Tuesday since she was attacked last October, saying in a video statement that she was recovering and thanked everyone for her “second life”.

“It does not feel like I had a very big operation,” she said in a short video statement, recorded on Monday just after her latest five-hour surgery to reconstruct her skull and restore her hearing at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham.

In another message recorded before her surgery and released on Tuesday, the 15-year-old said, “Today you can see that I am alive. I can speak, I can see you, I can see everyone and…I am getting better day by day. It’s just because of the prayers of people.”

“Because all people – men, women, children – all of them have prayed for me. And because of these prayers God has given me this new life…and this is a second life. And I want to serve. I want to serve the people. I want every girl, every child, to be educated,” she said. Malala, who also spoke in Urdu and Pashto in the video, also announced the creation of the Malala Fund with the help of a US non-governmental organisation.

The fund will support the education and empowerment of girls in Pakistan and around the world and will provide grants to civil society organisations and individuals. It will be advised by a committee comprising of education experts and entrepreneurs, as well as Malala and her family.

Her father, Ziaddudin, has already been appointed an education attache to Pakistan’s consulate in Birmingham. (PTI)

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