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Taliban Gunman Shoots Teenage Children Rights Activist

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, 9 October 2012 | 20:40

Mingora school bus was about to leave the school grounds when a bearded man approached and asked one of the girls was Malala, Rasool Shah, city police chief said. Malala pointed to another girl, but the worker denied the gunmen shot him and then both girls, the police chief said.

Tariq Mohammed, said a doctor at the main hospital in Mingora Malala was shot twice in the head and once in the neck - but his wounds were not life-threatening. 2 girl shot was in stable condition, doctors said.


In the past, the Taliban Malala to his activism and his family is threatened. When he was only 11 years old, he lives under a pseudonym for the BBC Urdu Service Taliban began writing a blog.

While in the valley of the children supported by UNICEF last year chairing a session of the Assembly, at the age of 13 have a greater role for young people championed.

When asked by an attacker, who was a student Malala , then opened fire. The provincial capital, where he was reported in critical condition was taken to a hospital. Fortunately, the doctors said the bullet did not enter his mind.

Pakistani military is believed Swat, the Taliban in northern Pakistan in 2009 approved a district, but the area still has a heavy military presence.


Two girls who were in the van when the gunman opened fire and wounded from their hospital beds to local journalists described the attack.

Attack Swat valley, where in 2009 a major military operation to clear out insurgents in the viciousness of Islamic militants is displayed. It challenges the government faces in keeping the extremist influence of the free zone was a warning.

Malala came to the attention of the world, when his diary, written under a pseudonym, the local Urdu language service of the BBC was the basis for a series of reports. He described in Swat, which was then under Taliban control what was happening. Then, in early 2009 the Taliban threat still exists, as Malala spoke on television, always just sticking closely to the demand for schooling.
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