Two Pakistani girls shot; two different responses expose Western hypocrisy
After the death of sabika on Friday, a comparison came into view between two Pakistani girls’ Sabika and Malala.
Malala was gunshot by a militant group (TTP) in Swat valley when she was on her way to school near border area with Afghanistan. Fortunately, she stayed alive
Contrarily, Sabika was shot by her American school fellow in Texas when she was in school; but poignantly, she could not survive.
A question here emanates that whether Sanbika will be remembered like Malala by international community. Poignantly, the answer is no. Everyone will forget her after a few days.
Malala’s cause was taken internationally and highlighted by Western media because she was shot by Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan aka TTP.
Now, Malala, 20, is youngest noble prize laureate and women’s education activist but she has not remarked on Sabika’s death.
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