Islamabad, 9 Jul (EFE).- In 2008, an accident in a Karachi factory cost Tanveer Ahmed his arm, but did not stop him from pointing.What followed were years of silent and determined effort to learn on his own, arrow by arrow, to shoot with one arm.Now, this Pakistani archer has his gaze set on the most important stage of all: the Paralympic Games.Ahmed was a young man who worked at a textile factory in Karachi when his arm was trapped in a machine…
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Islamabad, 9 Jul (EFE).- In 2008, an accident in a Karachi factory cost Tanveer Ahmed his arm, but did not stop him from pointing.What followed were years of silent and determined effort to learn on his own, arrow by arrow, to shoot with one arm.Now, this Pakistani archer has his gaze set on the most important stage of all: the Paralympic Games.Ahmed was a young man who worked at a textile factory in Karachi when his arm was trapped in a machine…