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imageISLAMABAD: Malala Yousafzai may have won the Nobel Peace Prize, but she remains an object of hate for many Pakistanis who view her as a Western agent on a mission to shame her country.

Shot in the head by Taliban insurgents two years ago after she spoke out against them for opposing girls' education, it comes as little surprise that conservative continue to revile the 17-year-old.

More difficult for her supporters to comprehend is the outpouring of invective from Pakistan's middle classes, who may be keen to educate their daughters but who object to airing the country's problems abroad.

"#MalalaYousafzai should b awarded Oscar Award instead of Nobel Prize," tweeted user Adnan Karim Rana, a common refrain among detractors who believe her shooting, hospitalisation and coma were all staged as part of a conspiracy that involved Britain where she now lives.

Other social media users regularly post sexualised insults.

Inquilab Khan, a 45-year-old pharmacy owner in Peshawar -- the main city in the insurgency-racked northwest -- said he did not understand why Malala had been awarded the Nobel prize.

"Through Malala they want to malign the image of Pakistan and Islam and they were in search of a figure from this region with a Muslim name, so that they could use her against us," Khan said.

Bookshops in the city continue to refuse to stock her autobiography, "I am Malala", after receiving threats from the Taliban and being warned by police against selling the book.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2014

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