But she was treated in a British hospital in UK. Are you saying the British government took part to help the Pakistani government fake the whole thing?
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But she was treated in a British hospital in UK. Are you saying the British government took part to help the Pakistani government fake the whole thing?
Let’s assume that British hospitals are a credible way to verify whether an incident is real or fake. However, there are cases, like when police officers are shot by their own colleagues to stage a scenario, claim it was a terrorist attack, and gain promotions that raise questions about the truth behind certain events. I won’t go into details, but you get the idea.
Similarly, in Malala’s case, it’s possible that she was genuinely shot and received treatment in a British hospital. However, the question of who shot her remains controversial for me.
I understand this might sound like another conspiracy theory, and I acknowledge there’s a higher chance I could be wrong. Still, I don’t look up to Malala as an idol or a role model. While she might genuinely be a good person, my doubts persist due to the controversies surrounding her story.