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Pakistan prays for Malala's fragile health
Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf calls shooting of teenage activist an "attack on our national and social values".
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Clerics declare Malala shooting 'un-Islamic'
More than 50 religious leaders issue fatwa saying Taliban attempt to kill education rights activist was "un-Islamic".
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Pakistan teen activist in critical condition
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Bounty offered in Pakistan activist shooting
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Sudanese forces and government-backed militias have carried out summary executions of civilians in west Sudan, a senior United Nations official has charged.
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