Afghan Girls, Scarred by Acid, Defy Terror, Embracing School

by 158 | January 14, 2009 at 06:05 pm
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These girls are to be admired.

Ir will take time, years, but

eventually women should and

will be allowed to live normal

lives in Afghanistan.

Then the man pulled Shamsia’s burqa from her head and sprayed her face with burning acid. Scars, jagged and discolored, now spread across Shamsia’s eyelids and most of her left cheek. These days, her vision goes blurry, making it hard for her to read.

But if the acid attack against Shamsia and 14 others — students and teachers — was meant to terrorize the girls into staying home, it appears to have completely failed.

Today, nearly all of the wounded girls are back at the Mirwais School for Girls, including even Shamsia, whose face was so badly burned that she had to be sent abroad for treatment.

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Amy Judd

An inspiring story - I am glad they found the courage to go back to school.

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