www.telegraphindia.com – 7 hrs ago
Islamabad, Oct. 18 (Reuters): The alleged organiser of the Taliban shooting of a Pakistani schoolgirl was captured during a 2009 military offensive against the hardline Islamist group but released after three months, two senior officials told Reuters.
They identified the man who planned the attack on 14-year-old Malala Yousafzai only as Attaullah, and said he was one of the two gunmen who shot her on a school bus this month in the Swat Valley, northwest of Islamabad.
Believed to be in his 30s, Attaullah is on the run and may have fled to Afghanistan, they said. He organised the attack on the orders of one of the Taliban's most feared commanders, Maulana Fazlullah, officials said.
Critics say Pakistan's low conviction rate of militants, even high-profile ones who carried out major attacks, is one reason why extremism has spread in the South Asian nation.
The attack on Yousafzai, an advocate of education for girls, has drawn widespread condemnation and raised fresh questions about US ally Pakistan's commitment to fighting militancy in the nuclear-armed country.
Doctors treating her in Britain have said Yousafzai, a symbol of resistance to Taliban efforts to deprive girls of education, has every chance of making a "good recovery" after being shot in the head.
The Taliban have said they attacked her because she spoke out against the group and praised President Barack Obama.
The two officials said Attaullah was detained by security forces after a 2009 Pakistani military campaign pushed the Taliban out of the Swat Valley. "He spent three months in the custody of security forces but was freed after no evidence (of wrongdoing) was found," one official said.
The second source, a senior security official, said authorities had gathered enough evidence to arrest Attaullah after raiding his house in the Swat Valley, a former tourist attraction.
If Attaullah is in Afghanistan, finding him could be difficult. Some of the world's most dangerous militants have operated in the unruly, ethnic Pashtun border area for years, a forbidding area hard for security forces to reach. The officials said Pakistani security forces were trying other ways to bring him to justice.
"His mother and two brothers were taken into custody to force him to surrender," said the second senior official. "Also two other close relatives of Attaullah have been taken into custody because we heard he spent the night in their house after his escape from Swat."
The second official said Attaullah was not a hardcore militant, only a sympathiser when he was arrested in 2009.
The Taliban commander in charge in Swat was Fazlullah, who melted away during the crackdown and eventually moved to Afghanistan with some of his fighters.
From there, he has orchestrated cross-border raids against Pakistani government forces and has again emerged as a major security threat, security sources have said.
The Taliban, fighting to topple the government and impose a radical theocracy, have blown up hundreds of girls schools in recent years in Swat and other areas to further their opposition to the education of women.
Police and security officials say dozens of suspects were arrested after the Taliban gunmen shot Yousafzai, including four employees of her school. Two of them were released.
By: BekasKhan
In: World News
Tags: Afghanistan, Occupation, US, NATO, Taliban, Pakistan, terrorist, Punjabi, ISI, Al, Qaeda
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its a dirty version of santa
Posted Oct-19-2012 Bystalebiscuit (289.40) 
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someone got alot of time on their hands to make up some bullshit article
Posted Oct-19-2012 ByPeace-V (212.92) 
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@Peace-V And what part of this article would you say is bullshit ? I'm curious. Sounds like you goat fuckers have alot of time on your hands to be worried about killing a 14 year old girl.
Posted Oct-19-2012 Byblastronaut (95.80) 
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@blastronaut There was protest across the whole country about that incident but obviously you are too retarded to know that..
how many 14 year old girls have been raped or shot in the past 24 hours in the US..
Posted Oct-21-2012 ByPeace-V (212.92) 
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