
KABUL:
Schools in Afghanistan opened Saturday with special prayers for the
quick recovery of a Pakistani schoolgirl shot in the head by Taliban, in
a move officials said was to show solidarity with her.The Pakistani
Taliban shot Malala Yousafzai, a teenage children s rights activist, in
the head on her school bus Tuesday, to avenge her campaigns for the
right to an education in the militants former stronghold of Swat. The
shooting of the 14-year-old activist was denounced around the world.'To
show sympathy to Malala Yousafzai around 9.5 million students all over
the country in 15,500 schools and education centres offered prayers for
her quick recovery,' education ministry spokesman Amanullah Iman told
AFP. 'The students also expressed their solidarity to their sister
(Malala) because the attack on her was an attack on education,' he
said.'Malala is just a girl and student like us, she shouldn t have been
shot,' Freshta, a 10 grade pupil told AFP. 'Today we recited Quran and
prayed for her recovery,' she said. The show of solidarity to Malala
comes two days after armed men attacked a girls school in relatively
peaceful Bamyan province in central Afghanistan, causing considerable
damage but no injuries, official said. The Taliban government, removed
from power by a US-led invasion in 2001, had enforced a strict ban on
girls attending schools. There are fears that gains made by women and
girls since the Taliban were ousted from power in a US-led invasion in
2001 could be eroded when international troops pull out by 2014.