“How could I forget it,” she says. On July 11, 2016, Insha and her family members had taken refuge in an upstairs room of their house in the village. On the day, Insha was preparing to visit her uncle’s house. Suddenly, she heard tear gas canisters being fired outside her house. She went towards the window to get a glimpse of the commotion outside. Her house is located adjacent to the road. As Insha opened the window, a pellet gun was fired at the window, which blew the window and her face. “I fell down. I tried to recite Quran, but I couldn’t,” Insha says. “My forehead was burning from the inside,” she says. “She was on the floor. I saw blood flowing out of her face,” says her father.