ALHAMDULILLAH! Semoga pioneer tegar ini dapat diberi keselamatan, kesehatan, 
pulih dari seangan gila pengikut Taliban.
 
Ini salah satu bukti bgmn piciknya, dungunya, gobloknya sebagian umat Islam yg 
sudah terlanjur otaknya tercuci. Mereka ini anggap halal dan bermanfaat bagi 
masyarakat membunuh seorang gadis muda yg ingin memajukan sesama perempuan. 
Beberapa tahun lalu di Poso juga terjadi pembunuhan 3 siswi SMP secara keji dg 
memenggal kepala mereka.
 
Orang2 sinting spt ini merasa bangga bisa membunuh anak2 perempuan yg tidak 
bersalah apalagi berdiosa sekedar untuk melampiaskan kedunguan ajaran yg mereka 
anaut.
 
Sekali lagi semoga si pioneer pendidikan perempuan di Paksitan ini diberkati 
dan diselamatkan olehTuhan.
 
Gabriella 
 

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Subject: [proletar] BBC:  Malala Yousafzai: Pakistan bullet surgery 'successful'
  

 
   
 

BBC News Asia
10 October 2012 Last updated at 12:01 GMT

Malala Yousafzai: Pakistan bullet surgery 'successful'

Surgeons have removed a bullet from the head of a 14-year-old girl, a day after 
she was shot by Taliban gunmen in north-western Pakistan's Swat Valley.

Malala Yousafzai, a campaigner for girls' rights, is reported to be in a stable 
condition after the operation.

The attack sparked outrage among many Pakistanis, who gathered in several 
cities for anti-Taliban protests and held prayers for the girl's recovery.

The militants said they targeted her because she "promoted secularism".

A spokesman for the Islamist militant group, Ehsanullah Ehsan, told BBC Urdu on 
Tuesday that Miss Yousafzai would not be spared if she survived.

The BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Islamabad says the authorities will now have to 
consider how to protect the girl.

He says her family never thought about getting security because they just did 
not think that militants would stoop so low as to target her.

Two other girls were injured in Tuesday's attack, one of whom remained in a 
critical condition on Wednesday.
'Icon of courage'

Miss Yousafzai came to public attention in 2009 by writing a diary for BBC Urdu 
about life under Taliban militants who had taken control of the valley.

The group captured the Swat Valley in late 2007 and remained in de facto 
control until they were driven out by Pakistani military forces during an 
offensive in 2009.

While in power they closed girls' schools, promulgated Islamic law and 
introduced measures such as banning the playing of music in cars.

Miss Yousafzai's brother, Mubashir Hussain, told the BBC that the militants 
were "cruel, brutal people" and urged all Pakistanis to condemn them.

Pakistani politicians led by the president and prime minister condemned the 
shooting, which the US state department has called barbaric and cowardly.

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

In a statement, army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said the Taliban had 
"failed to grasp that she is not only an individual, but an icon of courage".

Thousands of people around the world have sent the teenage campaigner messages 
of support via social media.

Schools in the Swat Valley closed on Wednesday in protest at the attack, and 
schoolchildren in other parts of the country prayed for the girl's recovery.

Protests were held in Peshawar, Multan and in Miss Yousafzai's hometown of 
Mingora, and another rally was expected in Lahore.

Late on Tuesday, Miss Yousafzai was flown from Mingora, where the attack 
happened, to the city of Peshawar, 150km (95 miles) away, for surgery.

Doctors in Peshawar operated on her for hours before managing to remove the 
bullet early on Wednesday.

A medically equipped plane is on standby at Peshawar airport as medical experts 
try to determine whether she will need to be flown out of the country for 
further treatment.

Police said they had arrested more than 40 people in the area, but all were 
later released on bail.

Correspondents say the arrests are part of a routine, and even the police do 
not believe they have found the attackers.

Miss Yousafzai earned the admiration of many across Pakistan for her courage in 
speaking out about life under the rule of Taliban militants, correspondents say.

She was just 11 when she started her diary, two years after the Taliban took 
over the Swat Valley and ordered girls' schools to close.

Writing under the pen-name Gul Makai for BBC Urdu, she exposed the suffering 
caused by the militants.

Her identity emerged after the Taliban were driven out of Swat. She later won a 
national award for bravery and was nominated for an international children's 
peace award.

Since the Taliban were ejected, there have been isolated militant attacks in 
Swat but the region has largely remained stable and many of the thousands of 
people who fled during the Taliban years have returned.
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BBC

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