The young activist Pakistani Malala Yousafzai Friday received a medical discharge and has left the hospital Queen Elizabeth in Birmingham(UK), three months after the Taliban try to kill her in retaliation for her work to promote women's education in the Central Asian country. Malala, 15 years old, will return later this month to the same hospital for further surgery following surgery the very serious injuries in the neck and in the head on Oct. 9, when the Taliban stopped the bus he was traveling and, after identifying the girl, he fired a bullet that struck his head , through her neck and lodged in his shoulder. She will continue with his rehabilitation at home temporarily given to his family in West Midlands, hospital sources said the BBC. Malala may remain in the UK until five years after the Pakistani government has granted his father a diplomatic post in Birmingham consulate. In a statement, the High Commission for Pakistan in the UK has announced the appointment of Ziaudin Yousafzai for a period of three years, with an option to extend two additional years. Malala's father lead a "educational section in the mission" diplomatic Pakistani High Commission specifies. The Government of Pakistan has also called on the agency to "take care of all the needs of Malala" and to address "the financial maintenance and hosting of the family".
Its a grateful credit to the doctors and nursing staff in the Uk who made her recover from sure death and gave her a second life.The cowardly taliban shud be erased from this earth.ALL na tions should unite to do this now.if pakistan is too scared to act against them.
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