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Taliban vows to kill brave Pak girl Malala, her father

Rawalpindi, Oct 13: The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan has reiterated that it would kill 14-year-old brake schoolgirl Malala Yusufzai and her father for making anti-Taliban statements.  Sirajuddin Ahmad, the spokesman for the Taliban in the Swat Valley,





Yet Riaz described how the gunmen stopped their bus, which was carrying about 16 students, in the center of Mingora, which is the valley's main town and is near a military checkpoint.  

Riaz, contradicting earlier reports, she said that the attackers were not masked and that the gunmen did not board the bus, but opened fire from outside after identifying Malala Yousafzai.  

A third student who was wounded, Shazia Ramzan, is at a hospital in Peshawar. Riaz said that her family had left the valley but returned after the 2009 military operation, and that she had been studying for two years.

"We were feeling good because there was no sign of the Taliban," she said as two police officers stood guard outside her home.

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