Growing up in a region once dominated by the Islamic extremists, she knew the fear associated with the word Taliban.
One of her fears came to
pass Tuesday, when gunmen sought her out and opened fire on her school
van, leaving her seriously wounded along with two other classmates.
The Pakistani Taliban
claimed responsibility for the attack, Taliban
spokesman Ihsnaullah
Ishan told CNN. Ishan blamed the shooting on Malala's activist blogging.
Although she is now
hospitalized in stable condition and "out of immediate danger," a bullet
is lodged in Malala's neck and will be difficult to remove, her doctor
said.
Culled: CNNEdited:LII
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