I Would like you to know about a brave
hearted girl who fought for Children Education Rights.
She is Malala Yousafzai, who was born in swat
valley District of Pakistan in the Year of 1997.
She is the Pakistani Student, Child and Women
Rights Activist .Since the age of 11, Malala has campaigned for the right to
education for girls in her country when Taliban banned girls from attending the
schools.
she wrote a blog (Gul Makai) to BBC detailing her life in swat valley under Taliban rule
and her views on promoting education for girls.
New York Times documentary was filmed about
her life under Taliban Rule in the same year.
On 9th October 2012, Malala was shot in the
head and neck by Taliban gunmen for advocating the girls education while
returning home on a school bus,
though attack was rude due to the prayers of
whole world she has been recovered very soon- Thank GOD.
even after the attack nd her Recovery, she
was neither gone nor stood slinece but proved that she is the Bravest girl in
the Earth by raising her voice once again for women education rights.
A Month after her attack on Nov 10 2012 ,
Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki Moon has announced Malala day,
but later it was changed to her birthday 12th July.
in the year of 2013 July 12 she has given her
speech in the UNO Nations meeting on how to promote girls education worldwide.
She was the Runner up of The Times Magazine’s
Person of the Year 2012.
United Nations Special Envoy for Global
Education Gordon Brown launched a UN petition in Yousafzai's name,
using the slogan "I am Malala" and
demanding that all children worldwide be in school by the end of 2015.
Exactly a year after her attack on Oct 8th
2013 , Auto Biography of Malala named "I Am Malala-(The Girl who stood up
for Education and shot by Taliban)" book hasbeen published.
She deserves the Nobel Peace prize for 2013
but it’s unfortunate to neglect her anyhow let us pray for her healthy life to fight
for child rights.
Malala's few words in UNO Nations meeting:
“Books and pen are the most powerful weapons
against terrorists.
Let us pick them.
One teacher,
one book,
one pen,
can change the world”, -Malala
-Written by Sudhakar Tillapudi
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