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Malala attack response 'turning point' for Pakistan: Dad

27 October, 2012

LONDON: The response of Pakistan to the shooting of Malala Yousufzai by the Taliban was a "turning point" for the country, her father said on Friday at the British hospital where she is recovering.

"When she fell, Pakistan stood and the world rose. This is a turning point," a clearly emotional Ziauddin Yousufzai told journalists. He said Malala, 15, was recovering "at an encouraging speed" in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, where she was brought from Pakistan on October 15. Malala was shot in the head in an attack which attracted condemnation in Pakistan and around the world after she was singled out by the Taliban for punishment because she campaigned for girls to be educated in the Swat valley.

"They wanted to kill her. But she fell temporarily. She will rise again. She will stand again," her father said, his voice wavering and breaking with emotion as he spoke. "It's a miracle for us ... She was in a very bad condition," he told reporters, sitting alongside his son. "She is not just my daughter, she is everybody's daughter," her said. He thanked the doctors at the hospital in the city in central England, saying, "She got the right treatment, at the right place, at the right time. "She is recovering at an encouraging speed and we are very happy." At one point, Ziauddin had to stop and compose himself as he recalled how in the aftermath of the shooting he asked his brother-in-law to make arrangements for a funeral because he did not believe Malala would survive.

When asked how he felt when he and his family saw Malala for the first time since they arrived in Britain on Thursday, he said, "I love her and last night when we met her there were tears in our eyes out of happiness. "We all cried a little bit." Malala's mother and two brothers have also come to Birmingham, where the girl is being treated in the highly specialised hospital where service personnel who are seriously injured in Afghanistan are taken.

He said her mother was too camera-shy to attend the media briefing, but pictures released by the hospital showed the family gathered around Malala's bed. Malala was wearing a pale green head covering. Malala has received thousands of goodwill messages from around the world. Doctors have said a bullet grazed her brain and came within centimetres of killing her, travelling through her head and neck before lodging in her left shoulder. She requires reconstructive surgery, but she must first fight off an infection in the path of the bullet and recover her strength, which could take months.

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