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Attack on Pakistani schoolgirl galvanizes anti-Taliban feeling
Oct 16th 2012, 11:57

Pakistani activists take part in a protest against the Taliban in Islamabad on October 14, 2012.
Pakistani activists take part in a protest against the Taliban in Islamabad on October 14, 2012.
  • Malala Yousufzai is hospitalized in Birmingham, England, a week after the Taliban attack on her
  • Analysts say her shooting has prompted sympathy, disgust and anger among many Pakistanis
  • Now, people are asking what Pakistan's government will do about the Taliban
  • Malala's family is not in England, but Pakistan is arranging for that, hospital official says

(CNN) -- A week ago today, a Pakistani schoolgirl who dared to speak out against the Taliban took a bullet to the head for her act of defiance.

Now, as Malala Yousufzai lies in a hospital bed in Birmingham, England, the shock and outrage among her countrymen have given way to a new sentiment: What will the government do about this?

While the Pakistani news media debates how the country should respond to the attack, thousands of people nationwide have joined in rallies in support of the wounded teen.

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Meanwhile, police in Birmingham said "two well-wishers" had been stopped as they sought to enter the hospital overnight but had been turned away. No arrests were made, contrary to earlier reports from the hospital.

Hospital director Dave Rosser said the intruders were "probably people being over-curious," but he added that the hospital is taking no chances and that tight security is in place.

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Back in the schoolgirl activist's homeland, the shooting has prompted an unusually strong and united reaction of disgust and anger among many Pakistanis, analysts said.

"There is a groundswell of sympathy for her and also a very strong demand for the Pakistani state to do something about this issue," said Raza Rumi, director of policy and programs at the Jinnah Institute, a Pakistani research organization.

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Much of the discontent is directed toward the Pakistani Taliban, the extremist group that has claimed responsibility for the shooting and said it will seek to kill Malala if she recovers from her injuries.

"This has created a very bad feeling for the Taliban," said Saleem Khan, an executive with a paper manufacturing company in the city of Lahore.

Khan said he was "crying and weeping" after hearing of the attack on Malala, who had defied extremists in the northwestern Swat Valley by insisting on the right of girls to go to school.

The Taliban, which operates in northwestern Pakistan, along the border with Afghanistan, has fallen foul of Pakistani public opinion in the past, notably in 2009, when a video emerged of the flogging of a teenage girl in the Swat Valley.

The video provoked appalled reactions in Pakistan at the time, but "the scale of protests for Malala are bigger," Rumi said. "Even the right-wing mainstream media have expressed outrage."

The Taliban became increasingly unpopular among Pakistanis in 2009 as the military carried out an offensive against them in northwestern areas.

But the military operations failed to root them out altogether, and their continued influence in the region was demonstrated last week by the gun attack on Malala and two other girls as they were being driven home from school. The two other girls were less severely wounded than Malala.

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Politicians and commentators in Pakistan slammed the attack. But the condemnation of the Taliban has not been as universal.

"Everybody was angry that it happened, but not everybody was angry with the Taliban," said Tazeen Javed, an Islamabad-based communications consultant who writes for The Express Tribune newspaper.

The cricket star turned politician Imran Khan, who visited Malala in a hospital in Peshawar last week, has drawn criticism for not condemning the Taliban outright over the attack.

Khan "showed a lot of concern but couldn't resist bringing in the issue of the drone strikes as a cause for this attack, which was a bit of a deflection," said Rumi, referring to the drone attacks carried out by the United States in northwestern Pakistan that have generated resentment in the country.

Certain commentators have also begun to question the official version of events, suggesting that the attack on Malala may be used as a pretext by the government for military action against the Taliban in the restive tribal region of North Waziristan.

Some are even raising the idea of American involvement in the attack.

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"The Malala incident is the CIA's latest attempt to divide public opinion and incite conflict in Pakistani society," Haider Mehdi, a contributor to the Pakistani daily The Nation, wrote in a column Tuesday.

As the controversy about the attack rages on in Pakistan, the doctors treating Malala thousands of miles away say they are "very pleased" with her progress and that they are optimistic she may make a good recovery.

However, she faces reconstructive surgery and there is "still a long way to go," said Rosser, of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham.

Her family is not yet in England to be by her bedside, but the Pakistani high commissioner is making arrangements on that front, he said.

In the meantime, the 14-year-old appears to be "every bit as strong as we had been led to believe," Rosser said, adding that the consultant leading her care "is impressed by her resilience and her strength."

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