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Absolutely no comments from this in-house monster, but who all saw this coming?
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Taliban shooting victim Malala, 15, is set to make Britain her permanent home after having a bullet removed from her spine


Teenager's father offered job by consulate in Birmingham
Everyone in the Yousufzai family is currently on a tourist visa
She has been treated at UK hospital after a bullet grazed her brain and hit her neck

By Daily Mail Reporter

PUBLISHED: 02:29 GMT, 24 November 2012 | UPDATED: 02:30 GMT, 24 November 2012

The teenage girl shot by the Taliban for speaking out against militants in Pakistan is expected to make Britain her permanent home.

Malala Yousufzai, 15, is being treated at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham after having a bullet removed from her spine.

Her parents and two brothers flew to Britain last month so that they could be with her.

It is understood that the Pakistani government has now offered her father Ziauddin a job at its consulate in Birmingham.

A source at the consulate said: ‘Because of his experience as a teacher and in administrative roles in Pakistan it was decided he would be best placed as a counsellor or administrative assistant.

‘The initial contract is for a year and the Pakistan government will provide him with a home in Birmingham and a car. The government feels it has a duty of care to the family and the situation in Pakistan for them is very dangerous.’

Everyone in the Yousufzai family is on a tourist visa and the visas will expire around March 2013.

Birmingham Labour MP Khalid Mahmood welcomed the move saying the family would be surrounded by friends and family in Birmingham.

Malala was attacked by Taliban fighters in Mingora, the main town of Swat Valley, on October 9, as she travelled home from school.

She was struck by a bullet just above her left eye after extremists boarded her school bus - targeting her for demanding education and standing up for childrens' rights.

The bullet travelled down the side of her jaw and damaged her skull, and she was later flown to Britain for treatment.

The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan has threatened to target Malala and members of her family, raising questions about whether it would be safe for her to return to Pakistan.


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Her parents can go back.

If her life is in danger, she should be given a new identity under the witness protection programme rather than offering her father a job at the Pak High Commission. That should be merit based only.
 
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she did what she could to change but got a bullet instead .. however the incident was turned into a conspiracy by some sick minded screwed in the head extremists .. what will she and her family come back for public execution ? no thank you she is better off in the uk .. we wish her all the sucess and return the day when this extremist disease is removed from the lands

Bacchi hai yaar.

Mana she is brave.

But hai to bacchi.

Ask yourselves, presented an alternative, would you have gone back?

note the flags , he is already there
 
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Bacchi hai yaar.

Mana she is brave.

But hai to bacchi.

Ask yourselves, presented an alternative, would you have gone back?

Well, no one is saying that she got herself shot deliberately, but she can come back.

Millions of Pakistanis are living without such security and surviving.

Heck, right now I am sitting in Karachi - complete shut down, no cellular service since 6 am, and it will be down again tomorrow, no traffic, petrol pumps closed for more than half the day, shops not open.

Does that mean that 17 million people should quit?
 
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well at least thanks to god that malala propaganda would stop right here

imagine the kind of propaganda she would have done if she was in pakistan just like mukhtaran mai, good riddence
 
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My only hope is that no politician or general use this as Gen.Mush has commented on the Mukhtaran mai's case.
How about those relatives of people killed by Raymond davis they were literary fighting for money and green cards to usa.
Point is everyone wana jump the ship in pakistan today.
 
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Well her cause & her fight will be a complete loss if she didn't go back to Pak. She was fighting for education for girls, now if she doesn't go back, the people who were looking upto her as a source of inspiration will feel low & they will be back to square 1.
 
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Well, no one is saying that she got herself shot deliberately, but she can come back.

Millions of Pakistanis are living without such security and surviving.

Heck, right now I am sitting in Karachi - complete shut down, no cellular service since 6 am, and it will be down again tomorrow, no traffic, petrol pumps closed for more than half the day, shops not open.

Does that mean that 17 million people should quit?

Take care. Be safe.

I wouldn't be judgmental frankly.

Its not an easy situation.

Not everyone can be Joan of Arc.

She is a little older than my daughter. She has done enough.
 
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Well her cause & her fight will be a complete loss if she didn't go back to Pak. She was fighting for education for girls, now if she doesn't go back, the people who were looking upto her as a source of inspiration will feel low & they will be back to square 1.

if she had any substance she would come back, but as i said she was nothing, she was a usual media propaganda and nothing else.. she was just a child

her father would be called by american embassey to tell him how to train his child to suit a media propaganda, maybe she even got her pocket money from american embassey
 
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what about celebrating a malala day now lol

The thing is Pakistani nation is too emotional in nature, In one day they can make hero out of nothing. It was simple she wanted to study like many other young ones belonging to backward areas, her father's profession was that too so she took a stance like many others but the attack by bloody taliban put her into lime light unlike many other starving .

She never knew about something of this magnitude coming towards her ,had she known i bet she wouldnot have taken any such stance. She was too young to know about such ifs and buts ,then came the taliban attack and that became a publicity stunt and she became hero .

And then people and media forgot about the controversial movie ,24 hours media chanted about malala and emotional nation followed the media , then malala days and dont know what

Congrats this nation again proved that the nation is not short of idiots and emotional fools . nobody can beat us
 
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