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Fearless Malala dares to dream….

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By Web Desk Published December 10, 2014 2 Min Read
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Malala Yousafzai, a prominent children’s rights advocate and the youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is more committed than ever to her mission. She plans to return to Pakistan for a political role.

At 17, Malala will receive the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, joined by friends and fellow survivors Kainat Riaz and Shazia Ramzan. She aspires to become Prime Minister, with Benazir Bhutto as her role model.

Before the award ceremony, Malala shared her future political ambitions to see Pakistan develop. Her commitment extends beyond accepting the award, as she encourages children to stand up for their rights and change the world. She questions why, in a developed world, children’s basic needs for education are unmet.

Surviving a Taliban attack at 15, Malala’s journey symbolizes resilience and the fight for education. Despite near-fatal injuries, she continues to champion education for women, challenging societal constraints.

Malala’s advocacy has faced criticism in Pakistan, with some labelling her efforts as part of conspiracies. Despite this, she remains a beacon of hope, inspiring girls globally.

She has been falsely accused of various neglects by some in Pakistan when addressing international issues. Malala donated her prize money to education in Swat, her hometown, yet faced unfounded criticism.

Malala’s stance against patriarchal norms has made her a target, yet her message of female empowerment resonates worldwide. Critics in Pakistan have continued to undermine her despite the Taliban claiming responsibility for the attack and subsequent arrests by the Pakistani army.

Malala represents an ideal of resilience and empowerment, undeterred by detractors. Her journey hopes to inspire change and challenge regressive mindsets, paving the way for a more equitable future for women.

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4 Comments
  • Ashar Siddiqi says:
    December 10, 2014 at 11:23 am

    Hahahahahahahahaha!!!!

    Reply
  • Jaffar Ali says:
    December 10, 2014 at 12:21 pm

    We stay moving around, solo
    Ask us where you at, we don't know
    And don't care (don't care)
    All we know is we was at home cause you left us there
    You got your boys and got gone
    And left us all alone
    Now she in the club with a freaky dress on
    Cats don't want her to keep that dress on
    Trying to get enough drinks in her system
    Take it to the tele and make her a victim

    Patron on brain, ball play you in the face
    They shake the spot, she's just another case

    Easy for a good girl to go bad

    Reply
  • Ahmad Nabeel says:
    December 10, 2014 at 4:24 pm

    I stopped after the first 5 paragraphs when I realized that they weren't paragraphs, they were actually whole sentences! ENTIRE SENTENCES! Imagine that! Long, lengthy, mile-long sentences which go on and on without ever stopping! It's just incredible! I reread them twice just to be sure, and look! No, seriously, LOOK! The whole paragraphs are one ceaseless sentence! Amazing! I'm literally sitting here shaking my head in sheer dumbfounded astonishment! To write such sentences full of estrogen-fueled eloquence and dripping with such feminine fervor, without any pit stops, is nothing short of an immense feat of modern literature! Heck even Tolstoy couldn't achieve such a feat in "War and Peace"! Bravo, madam…I mean, Sir….Bravo!

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  • Saadia Tariq says:
    December 10, 2014 at 5:03 pm

    It's a day of mixed emotions, the heart is flooded with happiness for the young girl who is being praised for her bravery and carrying on the mission of educating children for which she was shot in the head but survived and continued. Then there is the painful reality that our own people criticise her and disregard her. Another Dr Abdus Salam in the making?
    What do the educated liberals want? Pakistan continue being identified as the exporters of terrorists? If you think all this is a drama, so be it, today half a million dollars will be going to Swat for opening schools. If you were fortunate enough to be educated, allow others to get the access too.

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