Thousands rally for Pakistani girl shot by Taliban | Inquirer News

Thousands rally for Pakistani girl shot by Taliban

/ 09:50 PM October 14, 2012

A Pakistani boy holds up a picture of 14-year-old schoolgirl Malala Yousufzai, who was shot last Tuesday by the Taliban for speaking out in support of education for women, while he and other schoolchildren attend a protest condemning the attack, in Karachi, Pakistan, Saturday. AP PHOTO

ISLAMABAD — Tens of thousands have rallied in Pakistan’s largest city in support of a 14-year-old girl shot and critically wounded by the Taliban for promoting girls’ education and criticizing the militant group.

The demonstration in the southern city of Karachi on Sunday was the largest by far since Malala Yousufzai and two classmates were shot Oct. 9 while returning home from school.

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The rally was organized by the most powerful political party in Karachi, the Muttahida Quami Movement. The party’s chief, Altaf Hussain, addressed the audience by telephone from London, where is he in self-imposed exile.

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Hussain called the Taliban gunmen who attacked Yousufzai “beasts” and said the shooting was an attack on “the ideology of Pakistan.”

The demonstrators carried the young girl’s picture and banners praising her bravery.

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