She drank battery acid to escape life under the Taliban, now she has a message for Afghan girls

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She drank battery acid to escape life under the Taliban, now she has a message for Afghan girls
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After an extraordinary intervention, Arzo is making a remarkable recovery – but she faces a new threat that could force her family to return to Afghanistan, and a life under Taliban rule that has become so intolerable for women and girls that some would rather die.

<p>KARACHI, Pakistan — Holding a mirror steady in one hand, Arzo carefully applies pencil to her brows as she gets ready for an English lesson a short walk from her home on the o

 I was overwhelmed by hopelessness, and that's why I drank acid, convinced it would end my life,&quot&#x3B; said Arzo, whom CNN first met last November as she lay in bed, too weak to

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