Shot Pakistan schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai addresses UN

Started by Youssuf Ramadan, July 12, 2013, 12:27:40 PM

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Youssuf Ramadan

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-23282662

QuoteShot Pakistan schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai addresses UN

Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani girl shot by the Taliban, has told the UN that books and pens scare extremists, as she urged education for all.
Speaking on her 16th birthday, Malala said efforts to silence her had failed.
She was shot in the head on a school bus by Taliban gunmen because of her campaign for girls' rights.
The speech at the UN headquarters in New York was her first public address since last October's incident in Pakistan's north-western Swat valley.
Malala has been credited with bringing the issue of women's education to global attention. A quarter of young women around the world have not completed primary school.
'Afraid of women'
After the shooting, Malala was flown from Pakistan to the UK for treatment, and now lives in Birmingham, England.

Amid several standing ovations, Malala told the UN on Friday that the Taliban's attack had only made her more resolute.
"The terrorists thought that they would change my aims and stop my ambitions," she said, "but nothing changed in my life, except this: weakness, fear and hopelessness died. Strength, power and courage was born."
She continued: "I want education for the sons and daughters of the Taliban and all the terrorists and extremists."
Malala - who is considered a contender for the Nobel Peace Prize - said she was fighting for the rights of women because "they are the ones who suffer the most".
"The extremists were, and they are, afraid of books and pens," added Malala, who was wearing a pink shawl that belonged to assassinated Pakistan leader Benazir Bhutto. "They are afraid of women."
She called on politicians to take urgent action to ensure every child has the right to go to school.
Latest figures show Pakistan has the second highest number of children out of school in the world.
"Let us pick up our books and pens," Malala summed up. "They are our most powerful weapons.

more plus vid from the link above....

Cracking!  =D>

Let's hope the movers and shakers listen.  :-k

Mister Agenda

Atheists are not anti-Christian. They are anti-stupid.--WitchSabrina

Youssuf Ramadan

I bet the Taliban are pissed off that the outcome was way worse for them than they'd intended.  I only hope they don't take their frustration out on other women.

SGOS

Brave little girl.  I heard a clip of her speech to the UN on the radio.  Good for her.