Two Pakistani Girls Shot By Taliban Gunman With Malala Ready To Go Back To School

In this Wedndesday, Nov. 14, 2012 photo, Shazia Ramazan, 13, holds her hand where a bullet went through at her home in Mingora, Swat Valley, Pakistan. Shazia was wounded by the same Taliban gunman, who shot Malala Yousufzai and 16-year-old Kainat Riaz Oct 8, 2012 on their way coming back from school. Malala was shot for her outspoken insistence on girls education. Shazia and Kainat are to return to school this week for the first time since the shooting more than one month ago.

In this Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012 photo, a young girl peeks out from the barred entrance to her school waiting for her fellow students to arrive at Khushal School for Girls in Mingora, Swat Valley Pakistan. Malala Yousufzai attended Khushal School when a Taliban gunman shot her and her two friends, Shazia Ramazan and Kainat Riaz. Malala was shot for her outspoken insistence on girls education. Shazia and Kainat are to return to school this week for the first time since the shooting more than one month ago.

In this Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012 photo, A local policeman secures the road as young Pakistani children make their way up to the Khushal School for Girls in Mingora, Swat Valley Pakistan.

In this Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012 photo, Pakistani school children gather under a giant poster of Malala at the Khushal School for Girls patio where they are waiting to be collected before classes in Mingora, Swat Valley Pakistan. The poem which runs down one side of the poster talks about Malala’s bravery, her smile and courage. Malala, was shot for her outspoken insistence on girls education and her two friends, Shazia Ramazan and Kainat Riaz where injured by a Taliban gunmen Oct 8, 2012. <AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus>

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