Thursday, December 20, 2018

'The Malala Debate\r'

'The Malala debate There is a groundswell of munificence for Malala and similarly a strong petition for the Pakistani state to do something close to the issue. Much of the discontent is directed toward the Pakistani Taliban, the extremist group that has claimed responsibility for the slam and declared it has vowed to kill Malala if she recovers from her injuries. Also, it has issued fresh threats to other little daughter Hina Khan of Islamabad who is also known for her female rights activism and pro fostering stance.This threat comes two weeks after the Taliban dead reckoning Malala. Hina is originally from the Swat valley only was forced to move with her family to Islamabad in 2006 after she publically criticised the Taliban’s atrocities. The Malala consequent has renewed the attention on the toast of women in Afghanistan. Twenty iodine family onetime(a) Afghan activist Noorjahan Akbar, who has been trail a chip for women’s rights in Afghanistan, has articulated that Malala’s courting resulting strengthen her and others fight for girl’s rights.Cofo low of a non profit group called childlike Women for Change; she has been instrumental in organising trailblazing efforts such(prenominal) as the first Afghan troop against street harassment, radio campaigns about sexual practice equality and street posters against child uniting and abuse. This year, her group opened a women’s Internet cafe in Kabul, providing a forum for women to gather and share ideas. Although women in Afghanistan are for the cause of Malala and bear her fight still there are more other women activists like Akbar who are chip for the same cause and not acquire the second they deserve.No doubt, Malala’s case is more horrifying as she is young and nought would look at her as a threat as a 14-year old girl promoting education, no one has perceive about Hanifa Safi women activist who was killed this summertime. Fifteen girls h ad sultry thrown on their face a couple of years ago but no public protest was held. to a greater extent than 300 girls were poisoned in Afghan schools this summer specifically because they wanted to have admission price to education; unfortunately no one talks about it. Malala’s case has created a buzz which it deserves and the way its gaining popularity muckle help to spunkylight these cases which re differently completely ignored. The Civil Society Movements The Malala attendant and eventually her cause got withstand from nearly all parts of the human race oddly from the South Asian Countries where human rights activists, acedemicians, students and members of cultured society took to streets to condemn the attack. From Madonna to Angelina Jolie to shed light on Politicians like Hina Rabbani Khar and Rehman Malik, hoi polloi from all walks and corners of the World are appreciating her courage and have vowed to support her mission to ensure education for girls i n Pakistan.The Pakistan government has offered to provide security to Malala when she will return to Pakistan and has promised to provide all requisite help. Even the Sunni clerics in Pakistan have issued a Fatwa against the Taliban, decrying an attack on a girl as un-Islamic, which speaks volumes about Malala and her cause and how people from diverse background are in the same boat for the cause. In a message of defiance to the Taliban, authorities in Swat have decided to rename a government college after Malala. The College offers high school and undergraduate education for 2,000 girl’s and young women.Can this be free burning? Although the cause for women’s rights in Taliban unnatural areas has been supported by the developing countries and the westerly world, it has always been very hard to see it at the grass root level. The women activists or others spreading education or fight for women’s rights have to face the brunt of the Taliban. Malala’s cause has gained support from every corner, the communicate she wrote for BBC with the pseudo name Gul Makai about the silly state of girls in Swat under the Taliban earned her innumerable sympathizers.The International Children’s peace apprise in October 2011 and Pakistani first National peace prize further gave recognition to her work and the documentaries make on her added to the popularity. The Taliban feared that she is being held as a hero by the World and hence shot her which only added to more support for her cause. Thus, considering all the above factors and the debate and support she has generated, it is not wrong to say that the impulse evoked by the Malala movement is believably to sustain for a longer fulfilment of time and even more so if she returns to Swat and take the battle to its pellucid end.\r\n'

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