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BIRMINGHAM, England — By MARTIN BENEDYK - Dayton Daily News - The Associated Press
British police have questioned two people who tried to visit a hospitalized Pakistani teenager shot for promoting girls' education, raising fears about her safety following pledges by the Taliban to make another attempt on her life.Fourteen-year-old Malala Yousufzai was shot in the head by the Taliban last week as she was returning home from school in Pakistan.
She was airlifted Monday to Britain to receive specialized medical care and protection from follow-up attacks threatened by the militants.Medical Director Dr. Dave Rosser of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham stressed Tuesday that security was "under control" at the hospital after
the overnight incident. He said several people had turned up at the hospital claiming to be the girl's relatives but didn't get very far.He said the people were arrested, but police said they had only been questioned.
"We don't believe there's any threat to her personal security," Rosser told journalists, explaining the hospital did not believe the suspects were related to Malala. "We think it's probably people being over-curious."Police would not immediately confirm the details of the incident.
Malala was targeted by the Taliban for promoting girls' education and criticizing the militant group's behavior when they took over the scenic Swat Valley where she lived. Two of her classmates were also wounded in the attack and are receiving treatment in Pakistan.The attack on the girls horrified people in Pakistan and across the world. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari said Malala had become "a symbol of all that is good in us."
"The work she did is far higher before God than that which is being done by terrorists in the name of religion," he said at the Economic Cooperation Organization Summit in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. "We will continue her bright work."Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik has announced a $1 million bounty for Pakistani Taliban spokesman Ahsanullah Ahsan, saying he was the one who announced that the Taliban carried out the attack on Malala.
The Taliban has threatened to target Malala until she is killed because she promotes "Western thinking."
Rosser said Malala is proving to be strong so far, but did not elaborate about her recovery.
Doctors are optimistic that Malala's age is in her favor. Unlike adults, the brains of teenagers are still growing and better able to adapt to trauma.Teens also are generally healthier and their bodies have a stronger ability to react to the disruption that the injury causes, said Dr. Jonathan Fellus, chief scientific officer at the New Jersey-based International Brain Research Foundation."It helps to
be young and resilient to weather that storm," he said. "Because her brain is continuing to develop at that age, she may have more flexibility in the brain."There's also a psychological aspect to
why youngsters have a better shot at recovery. While injured adults often mourn the loss of what they had, teens don't know what they are missing."They have an amazing capacity for hope," Fellus said. In Malala's case, her strong personality would also help her recover, he added.Still, doctors cautioned that it is impossible to say how Malala will do without knowing the path of the bullet and what damages it caused, details that have not been released."The brain is like real estate," said Dr. Anders Cohen, chief of neurosurgery at The Brooklyn Hospital Center in New York. "Location is everything."Based on the information we have, it appears that Malala was shot from the front down diagonally, but we don't know what part of the brain the bullet went through, whether it crossed the midline and hit any vessels, or whether the bullet passed through the right or left side of the brain."But both physicians say it is extremely unlikely that a full recovery can be made. They could only hope that the bullet took a "lucky path" — going through a more "silent," or less active — part of the brain."You don't have a bullet go through your brain and have a full recovery," Fellus said.
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Associated Press Writers Cassandra Vinograd and Jill Lawless in London, Aida Sultanova, in Baku, Azerbaijan, and Sebastian Abbot in Islamabad, Pakistan, contributed to this story.
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Good for her. I hope she gets through it, and is allowed to learn whatever she damn well wants. There aren't enough people in her country with the desire to learn new things and move forward. The cowards who shot her obviously want to carry on living in the dark ages :S
Posted Oct-16-2012 ByWuffles (104.08) 
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And again we pick up the tab. Yeah come on over and get free medical care but dont worry about our OAP's who cant even afford to pay the heating. We gave pakistan 600 million pounds for fuck sake so you deal with it.
Posted Oct-16-2012 Bypara001 (676.00) 
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@para001 Normally i would agree,but this girl stood up against the extremist.So i agree she derserves help,for having balls.
Posted Oct-16-2012 Bydrivenwell2 (578.22) drivenwell2 View Channel Send Message
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@para001 also when she is better, her extended family will stay here. it will be granted assylum.
Posted Oct-16-2012 Byosirisjj (117.60) 
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@drivenwell2 OK fair point,but you have to see where the UK public are coming from. We have so many problems today that all result around money yet those in power seem to ignore those that have lived and served here for years. There is a massive problem here with care costs now for eldely people, yet we give so much money away. It just doesn't make sense any more.
Posted Oct-16-2012 Bypara001 (676.00) 
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@para001 Not with mass migraton it doesent.Till everybody wakes up and smells the coffee,by then it maybe to late.The tories seem intent on destroying the welfare state.Saying its being abused.The truth is its being abused by millions of migrants,they let in!
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@para001
Who said you're paying for it? Simon Beech?
Not the Pakistani government. They announced they are paying. Your own Foreign Office said the Islamabad government was bearing the costs of transportation and treatment.
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One of the stupidists things these taliban goons could do would be to try to harm this little girl again.Leave her the hell alone!! you fucking chickenshit scumbags!!!!
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Said on the radio, thirty people stopped trying to get in hospital.
Posted Oct-16-2012 Bydrivenwell2 (578.22) drivenwell2 View Channel Send Message
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Nice to see my tax is wisely spent treating the sick citizens of our country. Fuck her off and start looking after the people who live here and contribute towards the NHS.
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@mypotters actually, the Pakistani government have agreed to pay for her treatment... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/pakistan/9608832/Malala-Yousafzai-Pakistani-girl-shot-by-Taliban-to-be-treated-in-Birmingham-hospital-that-treats-wounded-soldiers.html
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@mypotters
nice to see you don't know what the fuck you are babbling about.
Posted Oct-16-2012 Bysmyle (4506.04) smyle View Channel Send Message
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Grow a brain & start to think, will you! Idiot.
Posted Oct-17-2012 Byccfc (210.22) 
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You know what I dont give a fuck cus I hate her race anyway.
Posted Oct-17-2012 Bymypotters (214.80) 
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Shit bags at there best trying to shut the truth up , Hope that little girl tells the world the real wisdom of the pain that the Koran has brought its almost as evil as witchcraft , , Na its worse , they play they do
Posted Oct-16-2012 Bykiska (990.16) 
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Im glad to know shes is recovering. The taliban & islam can suck a fat western dick.
Posted Oct-16-2012 BySubhumanContinent (156.70) 
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The most sensible thing to do would have been to just move her without all the media hype, that way she would be a lot safer, as would the staff and patients of the hospital. Remember which group of barbaric savages carried out the attack in the first place and what ideology they were following, that means that some young radicalised wanna be in the UK could attain "martyrdom" as they call it if he managed to kill her in that hospital.
They should name an Apache helicopter after her, More..
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Hopefully she recovers without being in a permanent vegetative state, the Filthy focks though it appears to continue to put her out. Filthy focks, by far the largest shit stain ever to impose itself upon humanity
Posted Oct-16-2012 ByKoranimal (775.30) 
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Errrr Birmingham,England is not London.
Posted Oct-16-2012 Byruspren (15.26) 
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Everyone should drop the word "Taliban" as use the word Muslim. Muslims shot her and Muslims support the shooter.
Posted Oct-16-2012 Byonepercent (717.70) 
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