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Gina
11-12-2012, 12:58 AM
UN Malala Day events held in 100 countries on November 10


All she wanted was to be free to attend the school, for herself and all the girls!!!!


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On Saturday, events were held in Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, the United States, Britain, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Sierra Leone, and many other countries.

Earlier this week, the United Nations declared November 10 Malala Day in honor of the Pakistani human rights campaigner and peace activist, who was shot in the head by the Taliban last month in northern Pakistan.

On October 9, Malala Yousafzai was shot by Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants in the town of Mingora for speaking out against the fanatics and promoting education for girls and women in her home region, the Swat Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

“This Saturday (November 10th) will see Malala Day, a global event to show the world that people of all creeds, all sexes, all backgrounds, and all countries stand behind Malala,” former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who is UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Special Envoy for Global Education, said on Friday.

“We are Malala -- this is Malala day; the world to walk in the footsteps of this girl of courage. Malala Yousafzai has become a global icon of hope, an international symbol of courage, a schoolgirl who has won the hearts of millions through her bravery,” Brown stated.

“Malala’s dream is a Pakistan where she, her friends and future generations of girls could attend school, walk freely into a classroom, learn and reach their full potential,” he added.

Over one million people around the world have signed petitions calling on Islamabad to pay stipends to families who put their girls in school in honor of Malala.

"Malala's dreams represent what is best about Pakistan," Brown said as he presented the petitions to Pakistani President Ali Asif Zardari on Friday in Islamabad.

Malala is recovering in Britain. She was flown to Britain on October 15 for specialist care at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham after Pakistani doctors said she needed treatment for a damaged skull and “intensive neuro-rehabilitation.”

Over the past month, tens of thousands of people in Pakistan, the United States, and Britain have held demonstrations and prayer vigils to express their support for Malala and the efforts to provide universal education for women and girls.

In 2008 and 2009, the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan banned female education in the Swat Valley, depriving more than 40,000 girls of education. TTP militants destroyed hundreds of schools in the valley during a campaign of violence over the course of the two years, which led to a dramatic decline in the number of girls enrolled in schools in the region.

In 2009, Malala Yousafzai rose to fame for writing about life in the Swat Valley under the TTP. She later received Pakistan’s National Peace Award for bravery and was also nominated for an international children's peace award.

Source: http://tehrantimes.com

AYAZ
11-12-2012, 02:35 AM
Pata nahi Malala day manana cahiye ya nahi, I am confused for this issue.

Gina
11-12-2012, 02:49 AM
I actually don't have that much concern for "celebrating" Malala day,

but as her kaam insaan ki niyat par depend karta hai, Malala day is a slap in the face of inhumane ppl who want to shoot every single Pakistani who speaks against them. Masoom school kay bachay laar nahi saktay un logon saath jinhon ney Malala aur Malala jase kaain masoomon ko maara hai...... Ye un logon ko batane ka ek tarika hai kay WOO jeet nahi saktay!

I actually wanted to make a special thread for the good she has done or was doing by being courageous, but this news came in front. if you feel its not right plz feel free to do as needed.

thanks

QUEEN OF HEARTS ...
11-12-2012, 03:04 AM
Sis nice sharing ..
But ye hamari government bass use kar ree hai issey ... Abhi doctor afia kay case ko daikh lo kissy ne uss ky liyey kuch nee kiyaa coz america kay against kon jayey? . Aur malala ko importance de ja hai coZ america wants this .. Anyways. God bless her ..

(‘“*JiĢäR*”’)
11-12-2012, 10:18 AM
:thumb: Good Posts

!~*SOoLi
11-13-2012, 06:27 AM
Ankho 'n Mein Dhool Jhonki Jarahi Hay and Nothing Else, ..
Baywaqoofo'n Ko Kisi Bhi Line Pay Laga Do Lag Jatay Hain

Gina
11-13-2012, 10:01 AM
Thanks all, for your opinions aswell.

faiseee
11-14-2012, 11:29 AM
What is Malala is one a person just like we are ya ab Alama Iqbal to ha ni jo Mala Day hona checy jesy koi kam ni wo manay had ha vasy Agr Muslim han to Ajiz Qadari ko Spot karen jes na koi kam be kea ha any ways dont mind bora lagy to

Pata nahi Malala day manana cahiye ya nahi, I am confused for this issue yes really

Morash
11-15-2012, 12:59 AM
What's Malala Day? Who's Malala? A Drama ..
Huff! It Makes Me Fierce While Dippin Into!

Anyhow, Thanks Jeena For Sharing.

Gina
11-15-2012, 03:17 AM
exactly! Malala is an ordinary girl, who just wanted to go to school.

she was shot in the head in the broad day light by ppl who were agitated coz she stood up against their ruthless actions....

screw politics and politicians, they never did anything for Pakistan and never will, every one has to stand up to save Pakistan and that's what Malala did.

In my eyes she is a hero, and one does not have to build "the great wall of china" to be recognized, one act of courage is enough to send a strong message to those animals!!!

even though Malala day may aswell be a publicity stunt by the dumb government we have, but if it makes the ppl who shot Malala think TWICE abt shooting children....who cares! whether it should be celebrated or not.

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