The brave girl Malala Yousafzai has met and reunited with her school's best friends Shazia and Kainat, they both also affected in the attack back in 2012 when Malala was attempted to assassinate. Both of the girls were sitting next to Malala in the school bus when they were attacked in Swat. Shazia and Kainat got injured in the attack too and survived after the initial treatment in Pakistan, but they got threats from the militants and some people who hated Malala. Therefore, they and their families also moved to the United Kingdom. And recently reunited with Malala during a visit to Scotland.
In the above picture Malala in the middle, Kainat at left and Shazia at right are busy in constructing/building a school model.
Said Malala later on that she is more happy than ever after meeting her school's friends again, even she was not that happy meeting Obama as she is happy meeting her classmates.
Malala is now fighting for the children and women of the world, and she wants to start visiting developing countries soon in order to see how can she help the children to get education which is very important to Malala.
Good for you hope you guys have fun
ReplyDeleteI am very much delighted that Malala has reunited with her friends in Scotland. But I wonder why the Pakistani government can not protect them and they have to evacuate to the UK. All the polititians in Pakinstan should be ashamed of themselves.
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ReplyDeleteHi, Malala ! my name is Claudia , Im'from Brazil .I want to say that I am very happy to see you as a teenager fignting for the right fit for girlrs to go to shcool in you country. Here in Brazil the Brazilian Constitution, protects the right to equality of childrens and teens in the study which is compulsory from age 4 to 17 years . I hope onde day to talk tom you , I am very curious to know yoir country , such as culture , sport and much more...I admire you so much because you are an exemple to be fallowed by all . Kisses ! Claudia .
ReplyDeleteDear Malala, there is violence against children in every country in the world, and these children are suffering equally in every country of the world. But I believe in a better world like you, let's dream...Danièle
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You have inspired me, Malala. I'm lucky I'm from a country where women are not curtailed with their rights. So I haven't really realized the value of fighting for 'women's rights.' But when I read your book, I want to fight for it along with you; especially on giving all girls and women access to education.
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