All things Malala Yousafzai

I wish her all the best in her mission to educate every child.

Queen Elizabeth II invites Malala Yousafzai to palace - Indian Express

Impressed by the bravery of Pakistani girls’ education campaigner Malala Yousafzai, Queen Elizabeth II has invited her to the Buckingham Palace.

The news of the invitation has increased speculation that the 16-year-old may be named as the youngest winner of the Nobel peace prize later this week.

The Queen has been very impressed by her bravery and also asked Pakistan’s high commissioner to the UK, Wajid Shamsul Hasan, about her recovery, the ‘Sunday Times’ reported on Sunday.

Malala had been airlifted to Birmingham for life-saving surgery after being shot in the head and neck by Taliban gunmen for speaking out in favour of girls’ education.

Malala has given her first detailed account to the British newspaper of what happened when she was shot on the way home from school in Pakistan a year ago.

The teenage activist revealed her terror at coming out of a coma at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham six days later with no idea where she was.

“I was terrified. Where were my parents? Who had brought me there?” she said, in reference to her four operations in Britain and crediting the surgeons for giving her “a second life”.

Malala, who now lives and goes to school in Birmingham, will be in the US this week to launch her memoirs, ‘I Am Malala’, of her journey from schoolgirl to educational activist taking on the Taliban.

Her message that all children be allowed to go to school have made her a favourite to win the Nobel prize, to be announced on Friday.

Her memoirs are published worldwide on Tuesday, in which she has also chosen to name and thank Fiona Reynolds, an intensive care specialist at Birmingham Children’s Hospital who was visiting Pakistan when the young campaigner was critically wounded last year.

Reynolds had her moved to an army cardiology hospital with better intensive care and stayed with her alongside a team of nurses from Birmingham.

The 47-year-old also had the tough task of informing Malala about what had happened to her when she came around in the Birmingham hospital.

“I didn’t know what had happened. The nurses weren’t telling me anything. Even my name. Was I still Malala? No one told me what was going on or who had brought me to the hospital,” recalled Malala.

She then became so worried about the cost of her treatment that she thought of sneaking out of hospital to get a job.

“I thought, 'I need to go out and start working to earn money” she said.

The attack on her also wounded two other girls but to Malala’s frustration the only person in custody is the school bus driver, who is being held in case he needs to identify a suspect. “Why do they arrest him and not the Taliban leader,” she asked.

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Lol what a joke

Malala says dialogue best way to fight war

Dayum! Like Imran Khan, Malala is also a Taliban apologist :ik:

LONDON: Teenage Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousufzai, who survived an assassination attempt after being shot by a Taliban gunman in Swat, says dialogue is the best way to fight militancy in Pakistan.
“The best way to solve problem and to fight against war is through dialogue, and is through peaceful way,” she said in an interview published by the BBC on Monday.
“But for me the best way to fight against terrorism and extremism is a simple thing – educate the next generation.”
She added that issues of terrorism are “not an issue for me, that’s the job of the government…and that’s also the job of America”.
The 16-year-old, whose continued fight for all children to go to school has made her a favourite for the Nobel Peace Prize this week, also expressed her desire of pursuing politics in the future.
“I will be a politician in my future. I want to change the future of my country and I want to make education compulsory,” Malala said in the interview.
Malala dismissed the continued threats against her life and repeated her desire to return to Pakistan from Britain, where she was flown for treatment after the attack in October and where she now goes to school.
“The bad thing in our society and in our country is that you always wait for someone else to come,” Malala said.
“If I’m saying that there is no-one who is doing anything for education, if I say there is no electricity, there is no natural gas, the schools are being blasted, and I’m saying no-one is doing this, why don’t I go for it, why don’t I do this?
“I believe that I will achieve this goal because Allah is with me, God is with me and he saved my life.”
Malala admitted Britain had been a culture shock, “especially for my mother because we had never seen that women would be that much free – they would go to any market, they would be going alone with no men, no brothers and fathers”.
She said: “I’m not becoming western, I’m still following my own culture, the Pashtun culture.”
“I hope that a day will come [when] the people of Pakistan will be free, they will have their rights, there will be peace and every girl and every boy will be going to school,” she said.

Malala says dialogue best way to fight war - DAWN.COM

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It would be interesting to see how this thread goes. :chai:

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Is it the same teenger who put Imran on blast for not advocating military solutions against Taliban?

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i wonder whose mouth piece she is! :hmmm:

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I am fed up of this malala malala malala

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lolz...why? we need a 16-year old's insight for guidance and leadership...don't we? :)

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While I have great empathy for Malala (and strongly condemn the TTP attack on her), I think the international community is overdoing it and she is milking it (publicity) as well

CBBC Newsround - Malala Yousafzi has been tipped for Nobel Peace Prize

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^ if that ever happens the Nobel Prize Awards will just be a big joke. she has been exploited by the west and she and her handlers are happy about it!

There were two girls in that attack. One was Malala . the other... Well who cares.

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they need ONLY one puppet to run the show! :)

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Yeah Nobel Prize for Malala :smack:

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^First Obama..and now Malala.. :D

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maybe so. but the other one doesn't seem to have had the means or desire to speak out loudly against whatever happened. i am not pakistani, but i don't understand how malalai calling for compulsory education or saying taliban is horrible is a bad thing for pakistan - except for the embarrassment for those in charge of protecting law and order. why so much dislike for malala from the average person?

maybe so. but the other one doesn’t seem to have had the means or desire to speak out loudly against whatever happened. i am not pakistani, but i don’t understand how malalai calling for compulsory education or saying taliban is horrible is a bad thing for pakistan - except for the embarrassment for those in charge of protecting law and order. why so much dislike for malala from the average person?
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Because she is a shill!

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Next is Ganja Sharif :D

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Like i wrote in someone's blog earlier..

The "attack" on Malalalala by the "taliban" and injury to the head (from which she recovered rather quickly and that too w/o getting her hair shaved) and the subsequent travel to UK was all exploited well by the NGOs and politicians in and out of Pakistan. The whole episode is a ***Topi Drama Extraordinaire.

***Who's mouthpiece she is now? Probably yo-mama Obama's. This is how public opinion in the West is formed on talks with the Taliban. You cant have any bigger advocate of it than a 15 year old girl who was attacked by the taliban.

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Another Benazir Bhutto in the making? :stuck_out_tongue: Btw, I do wish Malala well and hope that she becomes a true strong Pakistani female leader as we do need them.