Malala Yousafzai
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And other than that, you learn about equality because students are provided the same benches. They sit equally. It shows us equality. It teaches students how to live with others together, how to accept each other's language, how to accept each other's traditions and each other's religion. It also teaches us justice. It also teaches us respect. It teaches us how to live together.
And other than that, you learn about equality because students are provided the same benches. They sit equally. It shows us equality. It teaches students how to live with others together, how to accept each other's language, how to accept each other's traditions and each other's religion. It also teaches us justice. It also teaches us respect. It teaches us how to live together.
So that's why I support the idea of sending children to school, because it is the best way to fight terrorism. And I want people to support us in this cause. And through Malala Foundation, we want to work for education of girls in the developing countries, especially in Syria now. They are suffering. They are homeless now.
So that's why I support the idea of sending children to school, because it is the best way to fight terrorism. And I want people to support us in this cause. And through Malala Foundation, we want to work for education of girls in the developing countries, especially in Syria now. They are suffering. They are homeless now.
We want to help children in Afghanistan, because they have been suffering from terrorism for decades. We want to help the children of India as well because they are victims of child labor. So I think issues and problems are enormous, but the solution is one, and that is simple. That is education.
We want to help children in Afghanistan, because they have been suffering from terrorism for decades. We want to help the children of India as well because they are victims of child labor. So I think issues and problems are enormous, but the solution is one, and that is simple. That is education.
recognize the Taliban regime as perpetrators of gender apartheid. Do not legitimize them. Do not make compromises on our faith.
recognize the Taliban regime as perpetrators of gender apartheid. Do not legitimize them. Do not make compromises on our faith.
They have systematically erased women from public life, which Afghan women activists and human rights experts call a gender apartheid.
They have systematically erased women from public life, which Afghan women activists and human rights experts call a gender apartheid.
They have systematically erased women from public life, which Afghan women activists and human rights experts call a gender apartheid.
It's really important for us to make a clear stance against the Taliban that what you are doing, does not represent us. It does not represent our culture. It does not represent our faith. And it does not represent our country. We have not elected you. You are not our representatives. And what you are doing is against our will. It's against our rights and dignity.
It's really important for us to make a clear stance against the Taliban that what you are doing, does not represent us. It does not represent our culture. It does not represent our faith. And it does not represent our country. We have not elected you. You are not our representatives. And what you are doing is against our will. It's against our rights and dignity.
It's really important for us to make a clear stance against the Taliban that what you are doing, does not represent us. It does not represent our culture. It does not represent our faith. And it does not represent our country. We have not elected you. You are not our representatives. And what you are doing is against our will. It's against our rights and dignity.