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A Mighty Girl

Pakistani salon owner Masarrat Misbah discovered a new life mission ten years ago when an acid attack survivor came to her salon and asked her for help to look better. "When she removed her veil, I had to sit down. There was no life in my legs," Masarrat recalls in a recent BBC interview. "In front of me was a woman with no face. Her eyes and nose were gone and her neck and face were stuck together so she couldn't move them." Determined to help her, Masarrat found doctors to perform reconstructive surgery on the woman but her involvement didn't stop there -- she went on to start a non-profit organization called Smile Again which has helped hundreds of acid attack survivors rebuild their lives over the past ten years.

Masarrat has built one of the most respected salon chains in Pakistan and, since 2003, has not only funded the work of Smile Again but has turned her salons into refuges for women who have experienced such attacks. In addition to paying for their medical treatment, Massarat also teaches the women workplace skills and some have become beauticians at her salons. Two such women, pictured here, are Arooj Akbar, who was set on fire by her husband for giving birth to a girl rather than a boy, and Saira Liaqat, who had acid thrown on her by her then fiancé for refusing to leave her parents' house.

At least 160 acid attacks have been reported this year alone in Pakistan but advocates believe the real number is much higher. Masarrat believes that the government needs to do more to prevent attacks and help the women affected, stating "Because it is a female-orientated issue, it comes right at the bottom of their [the government's] priority list. Also, they say it tarnishes the image of our country. This is why it is hushed up and swept under the carpet."

She adds, "You listen to their stories and the attackers are motivated by such small reasons, sometimes no reason at all, and you think, 'Is this the world we want to live in?'" For her part, Masarrat is trying to build the kind of world she wants to see by helping one woman at a time rebuild their life.

An estimated 1,500 people, 80 percent of whom are women, are attacked with acid annually around the world. Those attacked are also overwhelmingly young women with an estimated 40 to 70% of the victims being under 18.

To learn more about Masarrat's organization, visit the Depilex Smileagain Foundation (Official Fan Page) and how you can support its important work, visit http://www.depilexsmileagain.com/, or read more on the BBC at http://bbc.in/1tO9780

This photo is from Adrian Fisk Photography's series "Pakistan's Burnt Beauticians" -- to view more of his photos, visit Pakistans Burnt Beauticians - Images | Adrian Fisk

To learn more about acid attacks, check out the excellent 2012 Oscar-winning Best Documentary Short entitled "Saving Face" which tells the stories of Pakistani women who have become victims of such attacks. The film is digitally available on Amazon at http://amzn.to/1lPOIe6 or you can learn more about it at http://savingfacefilm.com/

For stories of girls and women experiencing and overcoming abuse and violence in their lives, visit our “Life Challenges” section at http://www.amightygirl.com/books/social-issues/abuse-violence

For more true stories of more inspiring girls and women who worked to change the world, visit our “Activist” section in Biographies at Biography - History / Biography - Books | A Mighty Girl
 
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I saw a bit on tv about this a while ago. You hear of acid attacks like these in India as well, fuk'd up.
 
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I saw a bit on tv about this a while ago. You hear of acid attacks like these in India as well, fuk'd up.
I saw this article on FB and knew I had to post it up here....awareness purposes :)
 
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I saw this article on FB and knew I had to post it up here....awareness purposes :)


There was a full documentary in Al Jazzera about her campaign.Impressive :tup:
but why did they do this cruelty to this poor people.?
 
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The lady behind the campaign...

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Two such women, pictured here, are Arooj Akbar, who was set on fire by her husband for giving birth to a girl rather than a boy
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but why did they do this cruelty to this poor people.?
It’s because some men are insecure scum bags and it seems like the subcontinent has more than its fair share of them.
 
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I saw a bit on tv about this a while ago. You hear of acid attacks like these in India as well, fuk'd up.

I think it was on Discovery Channel, Don't Tell My Mother program.
 
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Theres no reason for the violence. They are mad people who do this kind of stuff.

This is typical Khar family type people. Throwing acid on the face of our women. Typical Bilal Khar type people should be punished but in our feudal society the powerful are spared and the innocents suffer. Ever see the video of Hyder Abbas Rizvi saying he will eat a cops naukri because he gave him a ticket for parking in the wrong spot?

These are the type of people who have power and misuse it. PPP terrorist Bilal Khar disfigured a woman and is still very powerful. The Khars have a history of violence and Hina Rabbani Khar is from the same family.

We need to punish the strong and the weak evenly. No injustice to the poor and patronage of the rich
 
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I think it was on Discovery Channel, Don't Tell My Mother program.
yeah, could be that one.. the pak episode was insane, spl the bit about the bdsm goods factory :woot: (unless I'm confusing 2 different shows)
 
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@Akheilos for the first time i appreciate something you have posted...

since 2011 especially... the taliban/ikhwaan/nato invasions of libya and syria... i have seen photos of what humans can do to each other... i have seen photos of depleted-uranium-shell affected children of iraq...

but what made my vomit and cry for long was a ikhwaani criminal invader in syria show a cat for propaganda purposes and then proceed to cut the cat's neck to eat him... when the cat began screaming, i went to the bathroom and vomited the ice cream i had just eaten... i came back and i could say anything like "my god..."... i could only fall on the carpet and cry...

i read of parents in india killing their own children in horrific manner... i read of dogs in bangalore attacking people and ripping their face and body over ten minutes... i read of suicides... i read of deaths by hunger... i read of a lady's death in usa from doing four jobs... i read of people being burned alive in buildings in ukraine, set afire by fascists...

i read spring onion's post about that mullah murdering that girl by breaking her bones and then hanging her...

bloody hell... bloody hell...

@levina @Spring Onion @Imran Khan @FaujHistorian

i want ebola to spread...
 
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