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    Posted October 14, 2012 by
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    Candle light vigil for the young icon of peace Malala Yousuf Zai

     

    CNN PRODUCER NOTE     iReporter and Pakistani journalist KazmiSahib took a series of images of a vigil held in the city of Karachi on October 12 for Malala Yousufzai, a young Pakistani girl shot by the Taliban for her activism in girls' education. "It's not fair," he said. "She is an innocent and extraordinary girl and [the Taliban] have done something very bad, that's why I took pictures of the vigil to show the people who came out - working people, teachers, parents. They wanted to show their support for Malala." You can also see another gallery of our iReporter's images from the vigil.
    - sarahbrowngb, CNN iReport producer

    A candle light vigil organized by Pasban is held for the young peace icon Malala Yousuf Zai at Karachi Press Club. Malala was shot in the head by the Taliban on her way home from school, October 12, 2012, Photo by Yasir Kazmi, Karachi, Pakistan.
    Malala Yousuf Zai and other innocent children are all the victims of war on terror. Leader of Pasban said that this is not our war and beneficiary of it is only United States.
    Children participated in the candle light vigil and prayed for Malala Yousuf Zai health and long live.

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