Here's another of those 'simplistic morality tales'.
In a week or so, my own daughters will go back to school. The biggest things we'll have to worry about are what we can and can't put in their lunches, and if we have all the school supplies they'll need. We don't have to worry whether someone will spray poison gas into their classroom because they don't think girls should have a right to go to school. So much we take for granted.
I do know this. Never again in my life do I want to hear a small girl say the words Marwa said to me today: "I'm very afraid of going back to school. Last time I became sick. Next time I think I will die."
You'll find it in the Toronto Star.