Malala and the Universal Right to Education
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July 12, 2013, 23:07
Filed under: asperger's syndrome, autism, disability, Justice, Parenting, Politics, success, Travel, Writing | Tags: children, education, Islam, Malala Yousafzai, Pakistan, Taliban, United Nations, women's rights
Filed under: asperger's syndrome, autism, disability, Justice, Parenting, Politics, success, Travel, Writing | Tags: children, education, Islam, Malala Yousafzai, Pakistan, Taliban, United Nations, women's rights
Today Malala Yousafzai address the United Nations she was just a teenager who wanted an education until the Taliban shot her in the head any turned her into a global figure. Their attempt to silence her has made her a symbol of the right of women everywhere to be educated, although Malala’s speech Madre it clear her campaign is for universal access to education. It was a powerful and moving speech and no blog of mine can improve upon it. So instead here are links to her speech and the BBC News web report on it. Please follow these links and share them widely..
Al Jazeera film of Malala’s speech
Fanatics fear education, Malala says http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-23282662
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