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Malala Yousafzai
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Shot schoolgirl Malala inspires Pakistani students

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Pakistani female students attend a class at a government school in Peshawar. Photo: AFP

The courage of schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai has renewed Pakistani students’ determination to learn despite the poor state of the country’s education system, undermined by poverty and under attack from Islamist militants.

The 15-year-old is recovering in a British hospital after the Pakistani Taliban shot her in the head in a cold-blooded murder attempt for daring to promote the right of girls to go to school.

The October 9 attack came in Malala’s hometown Mingora in Swat, part of Pakistan’s restive northwestern province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where insurgents bitterly opposed to a secular curriculum – and girls’ education in particular – have destroyed hundreds of schools in recent years.

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Militants have destroyed four schools in the last week alone, according to officials – two on Wednesday in Mohmand tribal district and two more in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The provincial government says more than 700,000 students have been affected, though casualties are low as most school attacks happen at night when students are at home.

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“The insurgents mostly target girl’s schools and order both teachers and students to stay inside their homes as per their version of Islamic teachings or face the dire consequences,” said provincial information minister Iftikhar Hussain.

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