Pakistanis debate real enemy: girl-shooting Taliban or drone-firing US [View all]

The news that the Taliban shot a 14-year-old girl for speaking out against them has highlighted a major division in Pakistan over the question of which is worse: the United States or militants?
On one side are civil society members and some ethnic and religious minorities who find the attack on the girl, Malala Yousufzai, atrocious and are calling for action against the Taliban.
There are many in our valley who would not dare to name the Taliban, but she spoke against them. We cannot deny her sacrifice, says Khairullah Sina of Swat Valley, who works in the education sector and knows Malala.
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There seems to be a concerted effort to tie the Malala incident to the unrelated issue of US drone attacks in Pakistan, says Baqir Sajjad Syed, who writes on foreign affairs and defense issues for the English-language newspaper Dawn.
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"Every time there is a drone attack, innocent children and women are killed. We should also condemn that since it is equally unjust but no one is highlighting it," he says.
The US says it has no other choice than to use drones to rout out militants in areas like North Waziristan, but many Pakistanis complain that it is a violation of sovereignty and causes civilian casualties. Its an issue that is used often by right-wing Islamists to whip up anti-Americanism.
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