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Malala Yusufzai: Victim of Barbaric Terror and Dirty Politics

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How can a bullet remain in her head when shot at point blank?
Why the attackers didnt finish her off?
Unless the attackers did want her to survive..
Why would theu want her to survive?
Taliban dont spare their victim..do they?

But dont blame the child...thats harsh .

Do you know that when shot with pistol, a head shot have very less chance for an exit wound..?
And as for the rest of our rants..Have you seen taliban execution videos..?Or any other execution videos..?In most of the cases there will be one single shot in head,or two at maximum..If you want someone to survive you'll never shoot in the head..Its only mircle that the girl survived,and its not yet sure how much permanent disability the girl is gonna sustain,that depends on areas of brain affected..
You guys are just making things up to fit your stupid conspiracy theories..
 
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UK doctors hopeful for Malala Yousafzai

The hospital where Malala is being treated has said it takes security very seriously
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Doctors at the UK hospital where 14-year-old Malala Yousafzai is being treated after a Taliban gun attack say they are hopeful she can recover.

The Pakistani girl, who arrived in Birmingham on Monday, had a bullet removed from her skull last week.

The Taliban said they targeted her for "promoting secularism".

Hospital Medical Director Dr David Rosser said some UK colleagues who had been in Pakistan believed she had "a chance of making a good recovery".

"Clearly it would be inappropriate on every level, not least for her, to put her through all of this if there was no hope of decent recovery," he told reporters shortly before Malala's arrival at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham on Monday.

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I felt hurt on opening my wardrobe and seeing my uniform, school bag and geometry box. Boys' schools are opening tomorrow, but the Taliban have banned girls' education”

Malala Yousafzai
Diary entry, 8 February 2009
Diary of a Pakistani schoolgirl
Swat women on changing life
Doctors have already carried out a series of tests on the teenager and a hospital spokeswoman told the BBC they hoped to give an update on her condition on Tuesday morning.

Malala Yousafzai was flown from Pakistan via the United Arab Emirates by air ambulance, almost a week after she and two other schoolgirls were attacked as they returned home from school in Mingora in the Swat Valley.

She became widely known as a campaigner for girls' education in Pakistan as a result of a diary she wrote for BBC Urdu about life under the Taliban, when they banned all girls from attending school.

The gunman who boarded the van in which she was travelling asked for her by name.

Surgeons in the north-western city of Peshawar removed the bullet that had entered her skull from close to her spinal cord and she was then moved to a military hospital in Rawalpindi for more specialist treatment.


Dr David Rosser: "We do have very extensive experience of this sort of traumatic, bullet-related injury"
Pakistani officials initially insisted she could be treated in her home country, but a military statement said a panel of doctors had recommended she be "shifted abroad to a UK centre which has the capability to provide integrated care to children who have sustained severe injury".

Dr Rosser said that specialists at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham were "in a good position to treat her" because they had 10 years of experience in treating UK military casualties - and her condition was much the same as a "battle casualty from a physiological point of view".

Once Malala recovers sufficiently, it is thought she will need neurological help as well as treatment to repair or replace damaged bones in her skull.

The Taliban have threatened to target her again. She was given tight security for her journey to the UK and officials in Birmingham said they also took security very seriously.
 
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And you re-read mercenary's post saying "takes one to know one" so dont argue with him...... he is speaking from experience ;) you know what I mean don't you:whistle:

acha kaka, tera ki matlab?



Das, Seeti baja la. Magar das minu tera ki matlab?
 
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acha kaka, tera ki matlab?



Das, Seeti baja la. Magar das minu tera ki matlab?

Ok have a look at post number 588 and last line of post number 599. I am not on a computer, so cant copy & paste them here with ease. You just have a look at them and enjoy his superior intellect.
 
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Ok have a look at post number 588 and last line of post number 599. I am not on a computer, so cant copy & paste them here with ease. You just have a look at them and enjoy his superior intellect.

Yes I have enjoyed his superior intellect as much as I can, but as a pragmatist his replies are bull ****. Perhaps I am too slow to follow logic.

But if you are exercising sarcasm, then you are truly a genius among us. :)
 
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Even us Punjabis have had enough with this bs. The government must not allow drone strikes on our innocent people, otherwise even we will attack the government. You feel bad for Malala. But every day girls like Malala are killed and buried. We don't want foreigners to kill our roses. Our daughters are the pride of our nation, and If US keep attacking, the entire country will attack the government. Enough is enough.
 
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Even us Punjabis have had enough with this bs. The government must not allow drone strikes on our innocent people, otherwise even we will attack the government. You feel bad for Malala. But every day girls like Malala are killed and buried. We don't want foreigners to kill our roses. Our daughters are the pride of our nation, and If US keep attacking, the entire country will attack the government. Enough is enough.

True! the drone attacks must stop and no civilian life must be sacrificed.

Whatever is happening in Pakistan on daily bases, can be called attack on Govt. and Terrorism?

Just bit curious how will you attack Govt sitting in USA?
 
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True! the drone attacks must stop and no civilian life must be sacrificed.

Whatever is happening in Pakistan on daily bases, can be called attack on Govt. and Terrorism?

Just bit curious how will you attack Govt sitting in USA?

I am reflecting the sentiments of my people. They have had enough of the drone strikes even though they are not subjected to them.

It doesn't matter where I am. I was born in Pakistan and my heart is with Pakistan. If you want to troll take your fiilth somewhere else.
 
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I am reflecting the sentiments of my people. They have had enough of the drone strikes even though they are not subjected to them.

It doesn't matter where I am. I was born in Pakistan and my heart is with Pakistan. If you want to troll take your fiilth somewhere else.

I really appreciate your concerns... but irony is that u live in USA. DO u also pay the taxes which fuel this drones ?
 
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How do u feel about it when the same drones killed innocent pakistani civilians ? have u ever protested ?

The only thing I can do living in the US is protest. I write to my congressman and support anti-drone rallies.
 
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