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10 medium intensity bombs were detonated in a coordinated strike. who is behind the attack and what was the motivation of reason behind is not yet clear. i's international investigation agnes -- investigation agency is on the attack. collects a series of explosions in and around buddhism's holiest shrine injured to persons. the government described it as a terror attack. the mahogany temple complex is located in a place where purists -- where the buddhist is believed to have attained enlightenment. 10 bombs struck. the nia is probing the explosions. at least two months -- at least
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this is the first time gas cylinders have been used as containers for explosives. investigators believe that the damage could have been far greater. buddhists sites across india have remained exempt from such strikes. fairly specific intelligence regarding an imminent threat and buddhist targets in general, particularly in the wake of the organized attacks against muslims in myanmar, has been communicated to the government by the intelligence agencies. dehli's special cell sent an intelligence advisory, warning about possible strikes.
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things are changing rapidly. with the sole aim to stop sectarianism, recent attacks is a reflection of the growing intolerance. his crime was an imposing presence of radicals in the region. >> this protest is against a deadly attack on an individual who stood against radicals. this protest is for restoration of peace. people here are extremely upset with the growing footprint of -- terror outfits are staging rallies almost daily and the government is watching it as a
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local here -- locals feel that if these outfits are not checked they will return the region to a taliban style state were militants are running the reins. collects there are certain sections within the government that are backing militant groups. this is not the first time that militant groups have enjoyed the government's hospitality. similar support was given to
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in capital was a far bar -- in the capital. citizens are sitting on a powder cake. -- on a powder cake -- powder keg. >> time now for a quick break but stay tuned because coming up after the break -- he stood against a brutal taliban. and hollywood actress showcases in mumbai. >> welcome back, you're watching newsweek south asia. the man who has been shot in the head by the taliban is becoming a household name around the world. the tail of this rave heart was torn against terrorism.
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he recently turned 16. here is a report. >> the united nations mulala -- an outspoken advocate of women's education. it was the first high-level public appearance of the teenager, who became one of the best known in the world after she was shot on her way to school in 2012 by extremists. after the rally was overrun by militant islamists, more llama began writing a blog m -- mu lala began writing a blog in
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which he chronicles life under telephone rule. writing under a false name she described how in order to look like students she and schoolmates would go to school in plainclothes with their shawls hidden. she was asked if she would like to be on the slide show that evening. -- on this live show that evening. >> when she was talking to me, the armed militants were standing behind her. she was telling me her school was closed and she wanted to go back to her school, she wanted to get an education, and she was talking very gravely. i was concerned about her security. i asked her, i whispered in her ear, "you may face some problems
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because the taliban military is standing there. if you want to save your skin, you can go." but she said, "i will speak more." >> local residents were standing along the square, under the watchful eyes of taliban militants. >> she was speaking and criticizing the militants. she was criticizing the girls in schools -- the approach of girls
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in schools. when i finished my show, within one hour, she became a big name in pakistan. the people of pakistan were impressed by her bravery. she became a household name in pakistan within one hour. clocks after that -- >> after thatmalaat malal spoke in many forms. pakistanis, who were outraged by the attack on the girl, who is elegant, have made her a powerful symbol of resistance to taliban ideology. the politician belonging to a former prime minister party said her bravery and conviction in
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the face of strong odds have changed the mindset of society, when parents believed education was mostly for boys. >> she showed the world that when there is a conviction, when there is a dream, nothing can stop you. even if you talk about -- in the last seven months there has been a rise in and roll meant in school for girls -- in enrollment for school for girls. i think over the world people have relied on the fortune that education can hold, not only for home but also for the country. >> in her appearance, yousafzai
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told millions around the world at education was the only way to improve lives. she presented it petition signed by nearly 4 million people in support of 57 million children who are not able to go to school , and demanding that world leaders and child labor, marriage, and trafficking. pakistan has nearly 5 million children out of school, a number only surpassed by nigeria, which has more than 10 million children out of school according to the united nations cultural agency. most of those are girls. >> onto entertainment, a hollywood actress showed off a new track she has recorded.
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she said she is not adverse to trying something different in her career and has plans. >> i think the credit for this goes to all of my fans. they have been overwhelming. so many of you guys are right here. you have overwhelmed me with so much love. we have trended worldwide multiple times. we went number one in a day or two. it has been just a big impact.
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collects she added the track also has lyrics that are in integral part of her life. ♪ >> to me it was very important that my music is a representation of who i am. i am very ball he would. i wanted my music to have a reflection of that. this is an english album am a it is catering to a global audience . i wanted to balance -- it is like an experiment. i wanted the balance to be --
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