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Malala Yusufzai: Victim of Barbaric Terror and Dirty Politics

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We should attack with precision strikes our enemies in Afghan, and we also need to restore Pakistani national sovereignty over all of Pakistan's territory.
Precision strike?
We dont even know who the hell is the unknown caller claiming to be TTP
How can any strike be precise under such ignorance?
 
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Comedy,, yet realistic.

I think this Malala issue will be a turning point in Pakistan's history,


As Indian, I am happy that common man in Pakistani is getting exceedingly frustated by taliban and want Pakistani army to hunt and kill taliban. The less terrorist in world, more peace in world.
 
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Comedy,, yet realistic.

I think this Malala issue will be a turning point in Pakistan's history,


As Indian, I am happy that common man in Pakistani is getting exceedingly frustated by taliban and want Pakistani army to hunt and kill taliban. The less terrorist in world, more peace in world.

who cares what you people think. worry about your own fanatics.
 
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who cares what you people think. worry about your own fanatics.

Spare This Thread of your India Hate as its not pertaining India ,dear sir .

Thank You . :tup:

Most of our fanatics are either behind the bars or are part of democratic process which forces them to behave in an acceptable way.

Can we not Discuss About India Here . Plus Don't Feed Trolls .
 
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[:::~Spartacus~:::];3499209 said:
malala does deserve so much indian attention, she deserve far more attention then 1.8 million indian kids effected by fresh floods

When You are Hating , Construct Grammatically correct sentences or something which Makes sense . You are contradicting yourself in above Written Manure . Plus It's not about India so keep India out . Google News about India , Find a news dissing India and Put Your Manure There , Thank You .
 
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Everyone loves Malala and she deserves this love today 9.5 million students in Afghanistan prayed for her recovery:

Afghan students wish Malala swift recovery | Pajhwok Afghan News

By Zarghona Salehi on Oct 13, 2012 - 14:18

KABUL (PAN): In a show of solidarity, schoolchildren across Afghanistan on Saturday offered special prayers for the swift recovery of a teenage Pakistani girl shot by Taliban militants in northwestern Swat Valley.

The child activist, who was injured in the head during the attack Mingora on Tuesday, is currently on a ventilator at the Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology (AFIC) in in the garrison city of Rawalpindi and her vital organs are functioning normally.

Afghan Education Minister Ghulam Farooq Wardak told a prayer ceremony at the Rabia Balkhi Girls’ High School in Kabul the assault on Mala amounted to an attack on education, humanity, Islam and all children of the world.

Over the past 10 years, 4,500 Afghan students and teachers had been killed, injured or poisoned as a result of a string of attacks by opponents of education, said Wardak, who urged the people and spiritual leaders to pray for Malala.

“We, all Afghan students, support Malala Yousafzai cause and condemn the attack on her in the strongest of terms,” said a student of the Rabia Balkhi School, Lema Niazi.

All Afghan girls felt the pain of the brave Pakistani girl and prayed for her recovery, she added, asserting that such attacks would not deter the caravan of education.

Meanwhile, students of the Gauhar Shad Begum School and other institutes in western Herat province also wished Malala speedy recovery. The shooting was against humanity and the criminals should be punished, said Director of Education Abdul Basir Arwin.

Amanullah Iman, a spokesman for the education ministry said around 9.5 million students at 15,500 schools and education centres across the country prayed for the early recuperation of their 14-year-old Pakistani counterpart.

 A board of doctors, including neurosurgical and intensive care specialists, is satisfied with the current condition of Malala Yousafzai, but say the next 36 are critical.

Some of the key individuals involved in the attack were arrested on Saturday in Swat and Nowshera district, security officials said, adding the detainee included three brothers. Irfan, Abdul Haji and Inam belong to Tehreek-i-Taliban and are residents of Mingora.
 
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[:::~Spartacus~:::];3499247 said:
where am i trying to contradict myself?

i said malala deserves far more indian attention then poor indian 1.8 million kids affected by fresh floods

i would go as far to say she is the model for every poor indian kid out their, she is a beacon of light, a ray of hope :angel:

thank you india :angel:



when she is healthy i would very much like her to go to afghanistan and talk about the child prostitution issues there :angel:


This much Hate from your Neighbors ( Both of them) Won't Get you Anywhere . Anyways Get Well Soon . I will Pray for you :)
 
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People taking shots at each other on dire conditions of millions of children. This is how low one can get.

Yes, she is a beacon of hope, at least she will turn out to be far more responsible, sympathetic and rational citizen of Pakistan than these guys are.
 
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Well, rumors are that operation is in it's final stages of launching. Don't be surprised should you wake up one of these days and switch on TV only to hear the operation's launched in NW. I, for one, can't wait to hear the good news. Hopefully they've come up with a good strategy.
 
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1) Truly, this incident has laid bare the brutality yet at the same time, the fragility of the Taliban and their ideology.

2) Pakistani members are requested to stop taking cheap shots, I see nothing in this threads that merits this flame-baiting and if it continue, there will be problems. Indian members, since this is your thread, I request you to refrain from quoting the trolls. Just report and move on with the discussions.
 
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[:::~Spartacus~:::];3499273 said:
:lol: dude do you that really care about pakistan, i didnt know that
When it comes to citizen like her, yes I do care. I really want citizens like her in Pakistan so that our people don't have to pay the price of this animosity with their lives.

More people like her, less is the chance of them becoming terrorists. This in turn means less attacks on India by the terrorist groups, more stability in my country at least when external threats are concerned.

No country wants extremists hiding in neighboring countries as they are as dangerous to us as they are to others.

And by the way, my prayers are for her as well as other children who got killed in drone strikes or any other part of the your nation, our flood affected children or any other nation.
 
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Yes . Taliban is a Rabid Ideology which can only be cured if its Replaced by Proper Ideology and education system and assassinating the King Pins . About Your Second Point I agree with it and will keep that in Mind .

The Taliban are a movement based on fear and intimidation and nothing scares them more than a little girl refusing to budge, because as you saw, if a child refuses to kneel before their threats, the adults will themselves feel ashamed and rise up in support of the child. I hope for her speedy recovery...........she has a lot of fans waiting to see her continue with her life and enjoy her right to education that she has so fully defended!
 
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Afghans, Indians rally to support wounded school girl

Hundreds of Afghan students rally in support of a Pakistani school girl who was shot by Taliban gunmen last week. Many held up photos of Malala Yousufzai, the 14-year-old education campaigner who is fighting for her life in hospital. They also condemend the Taliban ambush, which has sparked outrage across the world. (SOUNDBITE) (Dari) LARINA AHMADAI, AFGHAN SCHOOLGIRL AND PROTESTER; SAYING: "Today we have gathered here to support Pakistani girl Malala and condemn this brutal act of the Taliban." Another rally was held in India, where devotees prayed for Malala's recovery. The 14-year-old, seen here in 2011, was shot in the head and neck by Taliban gunmen in a restive part of northern Pakistan. She remains in critical condition. Malala had angered militants by championing the cause of education for girls.

Afghans, Indians rally to support wounded school girl | Video | Reuters.com
 
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