Bring Malala attackers to justice: US

Published June 7, 2015
Malala, now 17, was shot in the head in October 2012 when she was returning home from school on a bus in Swat.— AFP/file
Malala, now 17, was shot in the head in October 2012 when she was returning home from school on a bus in Swat.— AFP/file

WASHINGTON: The United States has asked Pakistan to ensure that all those responsible for the 2012 attack on Malala Yousafzai are brought to justice.

Malala, now 17, was shot in the head in October 2012 when she was returning home from school on a bus in Swat.

“We absolutely want those responsible to be brought to justice,” a US State Department spokesperson Ma­­r­ie Harf told a news briefing on Paki­stan. “We also have repeatedly cal­led on Pakistan to ensure due proce­ss in general on this case and others.”

Read: Eight Malala shooting suspects acquitted still in custody: officials

Ms Harf said the US government was trying to get more information about this case and “will have probably more to say” when it gets that information.

In an earlier briefing, the US State Department urged India and Pakistan to resume their talks, but refused to blame one or other for the postponing the dialogue process.

Also read: 14-year-old activist shot and critically wounded

Published in Dawn, June 7th, 2015

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