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    Posted October 11, 2012 by
    shahzaib15
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    Sialkot, Pakistan

    Malala Yousafzai

     

    A little girl with just a simple wish done something, that one cannot imagine. She is a student from Swat, Pakistan.She raised her voice against terrorism when everybody was scared. In 2009 the terrorists banned the women from going outside of houses and also banned girls from acquiring education in Swat. But in these tough and dangerous times a 11 years old girl "Malala Yousafzai" raised her voice by writing a blog and told the whole world whats going on in swat?. And how the rights of women is being violated in swat? in the name of religion. After then the terrorism was lessen in swat.The people started sending their daughters to schools. On her this bravery she was given Nishan-e-Imtiaz (Icon of Courage). She was runner-up of International Children's Peace Award 2011.She is an peace activist. She is an advocate of Women's rights as well as Girls education.
    Recently there is a disaster news about her that she was shot by terrorist in Swat on the way to home from school.She is still alive and her condition is stable now and she is recovering as the time passes. The terrorist just wanted to shut her voice and stop her, but they don't know that she is like a storm that brings peace and remove bad from the world. The whole world is with her.
    We can also contribute in her aim by getting ourselves education and by giving women equal rights and stop violence against women.

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