Analysis
“We will
not be stopped from getting an education,” said one of the girl classmates of
the recently shot yet miraculously surviving, Pakistani human rights hero, Ms.
Malala Yousufzai. In Karachi, Pakistan, there
is a fifteen-year-old girl who is speaking out towards “local extremists views on issues of human rights.” She traveled to England to get medical help at
the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham.
She then said that she would return to Pakistan after she gets medical
help from the hospital in England. Her
family is there to support her and told the media that they have no intention” to
permanently leave their home region since Malala was attacked, Ziauddin
appeared happy to be on his way to his daughter’s side.” Malala has gotten a lot of publicity for
speaking to the media. She has increased
the amount of times she goes to the media to speak about dealing with the human
rights violations that terrorism has caused.
After speaking out against terrorism, she was shot by a machine gun and
the bullet went into her head. She
survived the attack and is now recovering in the hospital in England. There is one person who authorities suspect
is helping the terrorist group the “Taliban.”
Now due to Malala talking against terrorism, the people of Pakistan want
their government to stop terrorist movements in the country.
Summary
A
fifteen year old named, “Malala” has fought against the Taliban, which is a
terrorist group, and she is speaking out for human rights. She was shot in the head after speaking out
against terrorism through the media. Her
family and her flew to England, and are not planning on staying there. After she recovers and can leave the
hospital, she will return to Pakistan to continue her education and keep
speaking to the media whether it’s on television or the radio. She is also urging the Pakistan government to
fight against terrorist movement.
Besides numerous threats, Malala still continues to fight for human
rights by speaking out against terrorism and encouraging the people of Pakistan
to fight back against terrorism.
http://womennewsnetwork.net/2012/10/25/malala-yousufzai-case-human-rights/