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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Doctors confident they can recover Malala 'at all levels'


Malala Yousafzai reduced to the Taliban shot in the head in Pakistan to defend that women can go to school, you can recover "at all levels" of the attack that has suffered, said one of British doctors has considered to small. "The doctors believe she has a chance of making a good recovery at all levels" , said Dr Dave Rosser, medical director of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, where she was transferred after Malala arrive this evening on a plane to medicalized UK to continue his treatment. Rosser has admitted that the girl, aged 14, has not been evaluated by specialists. At the same time, he acknowledged that the treatment and rehabilitation could take months , but has said that moving to Britain would not have occurred if the chances of recovery were not good. Previously, medical experts recommended to carry Queen Elizabeth Malala, a British institution specializing in severely injured children, because they need to agree on long-term treatment for "physical and psychological sequelae" of the attack. Malala was transferred into a medicalized aircraft that had made ​​available to the United Arab Emirates and the Pakistani government will bear the costs of transport and care. The child was operated on Peshawar to get a bullet lodged near his spine and then received medical care at a military hospital in Rawalpindi Pakistan, but still connected to a respirator. The military spokesman said Malala need surgical repair of damaged bones in the skull and long-term rehabilitation, also neurological.Nevertheless, doctors who treated Pakistanis were optimistic for his "slow but steady" recoveryThe British foreign secretary, William Hague , said Malala is "an example and inspiration for all young people." "It was a cowardly attack on her and her classmates to try to retaliate for his campaign for access to education for girls," said Hague told reporters in Luxembourg, where today meets with his counterparts from the European Union. She and two of her companions were attacked on Tuesday in Mingora, in the Swat Valley, where he lives. Despite threats from extremists, Malala spent years defending the right of girls to go to school and thus received the Peace Prize for his country. United Kingdom remains with the people of Pakistan in the fight against terrorism and to ensure that young people have adequate access to school, and also supporting Malala, this brave student, "said Hague. She writes blogs for years for the BBC in which he describes the atrocities of the Taliban. The military regained control of Swat and surrounding districts in 2009 after a major offensive. Moreover, about 300 insurgents attacked Sunday night in a checkpoint in the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, police said. In a standoff of several hours killing six members of the security forces and 11 were injured. There were also casualties among the extremists.

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