Burney asks Pak to move girls injured with Malala

Pak rights activist Ansar Burney has appealed to his country and the UN to move two innocent girls, injured with Malala to a safer place immediately.

London: Leading Pakistani rights activist Ansar Burney has appealed to his country and the UN to move two innocent girls, injured with Malala Yousufzai in a terrorist attack by the Taliban, out of Pakistan to a safer place immediately.
The Chairman of Ansar Burney Trust International and United Nations former Expert Adviser on human rights, Burney has asked Pakistan and United Nations to move Kainat and Shazia out of Pakistan, to a safer place.
Pakistan`s former Federal Minister for human rights, Burney, has said that the life of two other girls who got injured with 15-year-old Malala are also precious and need to be protected at any coast.

Burney said that after the shifting of Malala to the United Kingdom, the life of two other girls is at stake and urgently needed to be protected to avoid any precious loss.

He said the Ansar Burney Trust International is ready to bear any expenses in saving the lives of innocent girls fighting for human rights and Peace with Malala Yousufzia in Pakistan.

"As per reports the lives of Kainat and Shazia are no more safe in Pakistan," Burney added.
The United Nations has declared November 10 as `Malala Day` in honour of Pakistani teeenage rights activist Malala, who was shot in the head by the Taliban last month in Swat for campaigning for girls` education.

PTI

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