Malala denounces 'cowardly' Quetta attack

Published June 17, 2013
Security personnel inspect the burnt student bus a day after it was destroyed by a bomb attack, in Quetta. -AFP Photo
Security personnel inspect the burnt student bus a day after it was destroyed by a bomb attack, in Quetta. -AFP Photo

LONDON: Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl shot by the Taliban for promoting girls' education, on Monday denounced an attack on a bus carrying female students in Quetta as “cowardly”.

At least 25 people were killed on Saturday when militants blew up the bus in the capital of restive Balochistan province and then stormed a hospital where survivors had been taken for treatment.

“This was a cowardly and desperate attempt to deny girls their right to education,” Malala said in a statement.

Former British prime minister Gordon Brown, the United Nations special envoy for global education, said it was the “bloodiest atrocity yet in escalating violence against female students”.

Malala was shot at point-blank range by a Taliban gunman as her school bus travelled through northwest Pakistan's Swat Valley on October 9 last year, in an attack that drew worldwide condemnation.

She was flown to Britain for surgery on her head injuries and returned to school in Birmingham, central England, in March.

Malala has become a global symbol of the campaign for the right of girls to an education and has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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