Malala Yousufzai attacked

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Unfortunately you are right.

Pakistan Army are only interested in filling their pockets.

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I wish this girl be safe. Amen. May Allah give her long and prosperous life.

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*******s.. These semi intelligent bearded monkeys.. sooner we disown them as from within us better for us.. let's declare them as aliens and try to clean our society from these species..!!!

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Cowards! I wish her a swift recovery, iA

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Probably for the first time I agree with you 100% AP..
I have never heard Khan sahib saying a word against these bearded apes.. they have killed 10 times more people than than the drones..
If this guy wants to prove he is a real leader he has to start talking about these genocides.. otherwise he is just an opportunist who wants to avoid the wrath of taliban without caring what has to be said..

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He is busy trying to protect the attackers ilk from drone attacks.

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Why don't you ask your London-based chairman to lead a march against Taliban? Or your co-chairman to come out of his bunker and do the needful? And what your prime minister is good for? Why not him?

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Really sad for her I read her early diaries in BBC when zaliman was holding Sawat valley and her little efforts to make world know what her feelings and what happen around she did and was doing a great job my best wishes and prayers for her. And Also praying for IK that he open his eyes and stop to follow the bad decisions made by JI(I'm sure the march not his idea)

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Just when you thought Pakistan couldnt sink any lower... If the Pak Army, with its massive budget, isnt wiling to defend the nation against these badmash, then why shouldnt we allow the Americans to do it, drones or no drones.

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Its b/c IK is the one defending Taliban barbarians and everyone else would like to eliminate them permanently if possible.

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Her condition is deteriorating and most probably she will be sent abroad for treatment. Dubai will either be the destination for treatment or she would be flown to the US from there. PIA ambulance is on standby as army neurosurgeons will be making a final decision shortly. May Allah Almighty help the little girl. Amen.

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Some other time Shamraz bhai. I am terribly down at the moment. Pray for the life of the little girl.

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Besides their very poor performance in government , PPP and ANP are the only parties which are fighting against these killers even when they were in opposition . Remember Taliban never attack on the others. How many lives more you require from them ?

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the TTP have made a strategic blunder (similar to the one on the onset of Swat operation) by this attack, and with that they have put all 'those' who support a negotiated end to this conflict in a quandary.

TTP needs to be taught a lesson, no ifs and buts, locate their top leadership and publicy execute them so as to make them an example for other idiots out there like them.

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I had come here to hear a good news about her health. Ya Allah rehem fermaye. didnt the doctors say she was out of danger?

our thoughts and prayers are with you little angel.May Allah swt grant her shifa soon.cant even imagine what her family must be going through right now... this is just so heartwrenching, no child should ever suffer like this.

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Aleem Maqbool‏@*AleemMaqbool
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ata-ur-rehman, medical official in peshawar, says bullet has been removed & malala is stable. says coming hours/days crucial

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Aleem Maqbool‏@*AleemMaqbool
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pakistani taliban continue to issue statements trying to justify their assassination attempt on schoolgirl, malala yousefzai

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This is the justification given by the barbarians...

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What I fail to understand is that this animal Ehsan, after every single attack he just calls to claim the responsibility and for years our security agencies have failed to track him down?

I'm sorry to say but I will hold state/army/security agency responsible for these cowardly attacks as well, because they have clearly failed to protect the peace loving citizens. our enemy is very much strong, and freely roaming the streets, and nobody knows who will be the next target. they will just keep on killing each one of them who utters a single word against these savages. Where will this end? you say, you defeated the enemy in Swat Valley, but the reality is far off from it.

the problem with some of Pakistanis is that they are unable to see who is the real enemy of Pakistan. why is that we dont take to streets when our peace loving people get killed by these savages, we are quick to protest over a movie. but will stay silent after 40,000 deaths. Just insane!

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Doctors successfully operate on Malala, bullet removed | DAWN.COM

PESHAWAR: Pakistani doctors were to decide Wednesday whether to fly abroad a 14-year-old child activist in a critical condition after being shot in the head by the Taliban, in a case that has horrified the country.

Doctors successfully operated on Malala and removed the bullet lodged in her neck, DawnNews reported on Wednesday.

Malala Yousafzai was shot on her school bus with two friends in the former Taliban stronghold of Swat on Tuesday, then flown to the main northwestern city of Peshawar to be admitted to a military hospital.

Malala spent Tuesday night in intensive care, where doctors at the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) described her condition as critical.

A military officer told AFP that a team of top doctors had flown to Peshawar to assess her condition on Wednesday.

“They have a two-point agenda, to determine if Malala Yousafzai’s condition allows her to be shifted abroad for treatment or if she needs surgery here,” the officer said.

Last night, a doctor at CMH told AFP that the bullet had travelled from her head and then lodged in the back shoulder, near the neck.

“She is in the intensive care unit and semi-conscious, although not on the ventilator,” he told AFP on condition of anonymity because he is not authorised to speak to the media.

The next three to four days would be crucial, he added.

State carrier Pakistan International Airlines told AFP that it had a Boeing 737 ready at Peshawar airport to fly Malala abroad if necessary, most probably to Dubai.

“We are waiting for new orders and as soon as we get the instruction she will be flown abroad,” PIA chief Junaid Yusuf told AFP.

Malala won international recognition for highlighting Taliban atrocities in Swat with a blog for the BBC three years ago, when the Islamist militants led by radical cleric Maulana Fazlullah burned girls’ schools and terrorised the valley.

Her struggle resonated with tens of thousands of girls who were being denied an education by Islamist militants across northwest Pakistan, where the government has been fighting local Taliban since 2007.

She received the first-ever national peace award from the Pakistani government last year, and was nominated for the International Children’s Peace Prize by advocacy group KidsRights Foundation in 2011.

Tuesday’s shooting in broad daylight raises serious questions about security more than three years after the army claimed to have crushed a Taliban insurgency in the valley.

The Pakistani Taliban claimed the attack in a series of telephone calls to reporters and then issued a strongly-worded statement justifying the attack on a child on the grounds that Malala had preached secularism “and so-called enlightened moderation”.

The Taliban controlled much of Swat from 2007-2009 but were supposedly driven out by an army offensive in July 2009.
“It’s a clear command of sharia that any female, that by any means plays a role in war against the mujahedeen, should be killed,” said spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan.

He accused the media of pouring out “smelly propaganda” against the Taliban, saying that women had also been killed in Pakistan military operations and were detained by the intelligence services.

Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf telephoned Malala’s father to condemn the attack and promise that the government would pay for all medical treatment.

President Asif Ali Zardari said the shooting would not shake Pakistan’s resolve to fight Islamist militants or the government’s determination to support women’s education.

The United States denounced the “barbaric” and “cowardly” attack.

Amnesty International condemned the “shocking act of violence” against a girl bravely fighting for an education, saying that female activists in northwest Pakistan “live under constant threats from the Taliban and other militant groups”.

Malala was 11 when she wrote the blog on the BBC Urdu website, which at the time was anonymous. She also featured in two New York Times documentaries.

English-language Pakistani newspapers also reacted with horror to the shooting, which it said once again spotlighted the Islamist militancy scourge in Pakistan.

“Malala Yousafzai is in a critical condition today and so is Pakistan. We are infected with the cancer of extremism and unless it is cut out we will slide ever further into the bestiality that this latest atrocity exemplifies,”wrote The News.

Despite sporadic outbreaks of violence, the government is trying to encourage tourists to return to Swat, which had been popular with holiday makers for its stunning mountains, balmy summer weather and winter skiing.

On Wednesday, state carrier took journalists on a test flight to Saidu Sharif, Mingora’s twin town, for the first time since flights were suspended due to the insurgency.