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Pakistani girl shot by Taleban sent to Britain for treatment

 
Published on Oct 15, 2012
12:25 PM
Pakistani children sit around a picture of 14-year-old schoolgirl Malala Yousufzai, who was shot last Tuesday by the Taleban for speaking out in support of education for women, as they pray for her recovery during a candlelight vigil in Hyderabad, Pakistan, Saturday, Oct 13, 2012. -- PHOTO: AP

ISLAMABAD (AFP) - A Pakistani schoolgirl shot in the head by the Taleban because she campaigned for the right to education was on Monday sent to Britain for medical treatment, the military said.

"Pakistan has arranged with the UAE for a specially equipped air ambulance to transfer Malala to the UK", it said in a statement after the United Arab Emirates had told Pakistan it was ready to send a plane to evacuate her.

The shooting of 14-year-old Malala Yousafzai has been denounced worldwide and by the Pakistani authorities, who have offered a reward of more than US$100,000 (S$122,272) for the capture of her attackers.

She was treated at the country's top military hospital in Rawalpindi, the twin city of the capital Islamabad, where doctors on Sunday removed her ventilator for a "successful" short trial.

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