Pakistani girl Malara Utazai, who was shot and murdered by the Taliban to promote girls' education, addressed the United Nations
Like malaras, many girls are talking about the same story. They were deprived of fundamental human rights, ie education. More than 130 million girls can not receive secondary education. Malara grew up in northern Pakistan and was disadvantageous for sex. Father of Malaya, educator Qi Yading is determined to grant her daughter the same opportunity as other boys. Like her father, Malala shared her passion for learning, and she was lucky that she could play outside in her childhood days and adventure in the new world with the book she read. was.
Today, in the third year "Mala Day", Malala Yousafzai will celebrate the 18th birthday in Lebanon and will open Malala Foundation's "Malala Yousafzai All Girls School" near the border with Syria. Syrian girls offer high quality secondary education. Informal camp in the Bekaa Valley area and outside the campus "I am honored to celebrate the 18th birthday with the brave and inspirational girls in Syria, I forced to leave the classroom due to armed conflict Represented 28 million children, motivating people around the world spiritually, and we are responsible for supporting them, "Malala said. "On this day, I sent a message to the leaders of this country, region and the world - you have made Syrian people, especially Syrian children fail, this is a tragic tragedy - what The most serious refugee crisis for ten years "
Recently I read an autobiographical novel "I Am Malala" of 204 pages written by Malala Yousafzai. Malala Yousafzai started a girls' education campaign at the age of ten. She has won numerous awards, including International Children's Peace Prize, Sakharov Thought Freedom Award, Amnesty International International Conscientious Ambassador Award. I am Malara. It is how she received these awards, and the story of a girlhood life in Pakistan. I am Malara. It is a girl named Marara that lives a normal life in Pakistan. She lives with two brothers, Atal and Khushal, and her mother and father. She went out to play cricket with his brother and his neighbor. A man named Maulana Fazlullah talks to people on the radio that everything was normal until the women go out only with men, women do not go to school, and the TV is terrible.