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With Malala back in Pakistan, where are her attackers?

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Agence France-Presse

Five years after the assassination attempt on education activist Malala Yousafzai, two assailants have been convicted for their roles in the attack.

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The gunman who shot her and the hit’s mastermind — both members of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), or Pakistani Taliban — remain at large and are believed to be hiding in eastern Afghanistan from where they continue to plot against Pakistan, according to experts.

Here is a rundown of who the attackers are believed to be and where they are likely holed up:

Who are they?

On October 9, 2012, TTP militants intercepted Malala’s school van in the Mingora town in the Swat Valley — calling out her name before shooting her in the head.

On that day, “there was the man who pulled the trigger, the one who was on the lookout, the one who was harbouring them, the one who ordered the hit and the one who planned it,” Rahimullah Yusufzai, a Taliban expert, told AFP.

“It was a coordinated operation.”

The man suspected of pulling the trigger is known by authorities as Ataullah Khan.

“He’s a little guy,” or low-level operative, said former brigadier Mahmood Shah, who previously oversaw security in Pakistan’s northwestern tribal belt where the TTP was once rampant.

The mastermind of the operation was Maulana Fazlullah — the current leader of the TTP and a long-time militant whose fiery radio sermons broadcast over a decade ago in Swat earned him the nickname “Mullah Radio”.

Fazlullah

Where are they now?

Khan and Fazlullah took refuge in Afghanistan after the TTP was pushed out of Pakistan following multiple offensives by the military on its safe havens, Pakistani officials say.

“They cannot return to Pakistan,” explained Shah, saying their sanctuaries had been eliminated.

The military launched an operation in 2009 to push militants out of the Swat Valley, which at the time was overrun by Fazlullah’s faction of the Taliban.

The operation was followed by another major offensive in the nearby tribal districts in 2013, forcing the lion’s share of militants into neighbouring Afghanistan.

Fazlullah and Khan are likely “between Kunar and Nuristan” — two rugged, militant-infested Afghan provinces bordering Pakistan, said Yusufzai.

However, the vice appears to be tightening around the TTP. A suspected US drone strike killed the organisation’s second-in-command, Khalid Mehsud, in February, and the US offered a $5-million bounty for Fazlullah earlier this month.

 

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