Islamist bigots circulating fake pictures of drone victims to deflect attention from Taliban’s attack on Malala

Since the past two days a picture of a young girl has been circulating on facebook and twitter saying that the girl did not get any coverage because she was injured in a drone attack.

Majority of those circulating that picture are affiliated with PTI, Jamaat-e-Islami, PML-N and ASWJ-LeJ who are equating Taliban’s attack on Malala Yousafzai with drone attacks on Taliban.

Here is one of several examples:

Propaganda by a PTI social media official

A couple of things that need to be clarified regarding that girl.

The name of that girl is Laiba and she was NOT injured in a drone attack. She was going for eid shopping in Peshawar with her family & a convoy of FC (Frontier Constabulary of Pakistan Army) passing by opened fire on the car thinking the car belonged to terrorists and as a result 7 year old Laiba lost her leg.

The tragic incident was also reported in daily Dawn.

http://archives.dawn.com/archives/83337

If you want to blame someone then please blame those army officials who not only injured young Laiba but also refused to pay the promised amount for her treatment and then tortured her father when he tried to register an FIR (Police report).

Laiba moved to London after the incident and is doing great.

While most people are in denial about Taliban-ASWJ’s crimes against fellow Pakistanis, some of us have actually been helping these young victims of terrorism

Source: Twitter, facebook

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