MALALA WAS A FEARLESS GIRL OF THE WORLD
Malala is the one of the fearless
girl, her who drive home from school on the day she was shot in the head. The young
gunman who stopped the Khushal School van asked. None of the girls answered.
Ten years old when the
Tehrik-e-Taliban of Pakistan came to the beautiful valley of Swat. Once the home of ancient Buddhist kings, 10
years old by the time she had established herself as an international advocate
for girls’ education in Pakistan. Malala was targeted by the Taliban for
spreading secularism.
Whether she is being a
competitive teenager and keeping track of who she beat in exams. Malala is
passionate and intense. Her faith and her duty to the cause of girls’ education
is unquestionable for adoration of her father role model and comrade in arms is
moving and her paint at the violence carried out in the name of Islam palpable.
Malala touches the heart of Pakistan’s troubles. She said that she was born a proud daughter of Pakistan.
Though feted around the
world for her eloquence, intelligence and bravery, Malala is much maligned in
Pakistan. Malala is certainly an ardent critic of the Taliban, but she also
speaks passionately, against American’s drone strikes, the CIA’s policy of
funding Jihadi movements the violence and abductions carried out by the
Pakistani military.
Malala said that she did not
hate the man who shot her, here in Pakistan anger towards this ambitious young
campaigner is as strong as ever.
It will always be more convenient for the west to paint itself
as more righteous, more civilized, kill,
but now Malals’s fight should be ours too, more inclusion of women, remembrance
of the many voiceless and unsung Malala and education for all.
Some Ambitious of Malala
If part of Malala wants to be treated like a child, another part is impatient to grow up as quickly as possible so she can get on with her life. her ambition to be a doctor has now given way to a yearning for a life in politics. Whenever I saw something like poor children on the roadside or children sitting the dirty places in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, I would like just grow up right now and 45 or above and got to the parliament and become prime minister and just help these types of children, of her father's influence, Malala rejects the notion that he has pushed her into politics or that she is his creation, a common criticism from some commentators who have compared him with a pushy tennis father. From the very beginning she said that my father always supported me her never pushed me. when she was asked to do things like appear on camera and ask her would you like to do this? She answered in positive, I support you my dear Malala never be afraid of anyone.
there are some extraordinary quality results in Malala's inability, either before or after the shooting, to see herself as vulnerable. She always feel safe. She does not know why, but She is no fear. She is definitely going back to Pakistan as soon as possible, and is likely to mean several years.
the rise of Malala, powered as it is by her father's conviction that an ordinary citizen can climb up socially and bring societal change by acquiring education, befuddles Pakistanis. it is a pity how o n seeing the images of Malala meeting President Obama and sharing a podium with the World Bank president they shake their heads in disbelief.
her father has pawned her innocence for fame and money. that is how the state's duplicitous narrative on terrorism and rights of women turns a heroine into a villain and murder into a martyr.
Some Ambitious of Malala
If part of Malala wants to be treated like a child, another part is impatient to grow up as quickly as possible so she can get on with her life. her ambition to be a doctor has now given way to a yearning for a life in politics. Whenever I saw something like poor children on the roadside or children sitting the dirty places in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, I would like just grow up right now and 45 or above and got to the parliament and become prime minister and just help these types of children, of her father's influence, Malala rejects the notion that he has pushed her into politics or that she is his creation, a common criticism from some commentators who have compared him with a pushy tennis father. From the very beginning she said that my father always supported me her never pushed me. when she was asked to do things like appear on camera and ask her would you like to do this? She answered in positive, I support you my dear Malala never be afraid of anyone.
there are some extraordinary quality results in Malala's inability, either before or after the shooting, to see herself as vulnerable. She always feel safe. She does not know why, but She is no fear. She is definitely going back to Pakistan as soon as possible, and is likely to mean several years.
the rise of Malala, powered as it is by her father's conviction that an ordinary citizen can climb up socially and bring societal change by acquiring education, befuddles Pakistanis. it is a pity how o n seeing the images of Malala meeting President Obama and sharing a podium with the World Bank president they shake their heads in disbelief.
her father has pawned her innocence for fame and money. that is how the state's duplicitous narrative on terrorism and rights of women turns a heroine into a villain and murder into a martyr.