Like Malala, Pakistanis will reject those who challenge its vision: Lodhi

She was speaking at a reception hosted by Pakistan’s Mission to the UN honouring Malala Yousafzai

She was speaking at a reception hosted by Pakistan’s Mission to the UN honouring Malala Yousafzai. PHOTO: TWITTER

UNITED NATIONS:
Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Maleeha Lodhi has said that the Pakistani people, by their courage and resilience, have beaten back and prevailed over the dark forces of intolerance, which seek to impose their views through violence.

She was speaking at a reception hosted by Pakistan’s Mission to the UN honouring Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai before the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appointed her a UN Messenger of Peace to promote girls' education.

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At 19, Malala is the youngest Messenger of Peace, the highest honour given by the UN for an initial period of two years. She was also the youngest person to win the Nobel peace prize in 2014 when she was 17.

“Just like Malala, our people will always reject those who will challenge the vision of Pakistan set out by our founding fathers; of a modern, tolerant and progressive Muslim country,” said Ambassador Lodhi.

The reception followed an impressive ceremony in New York during which Malala accepted the accolade. In her remarks, Malala made an impassioned plea for girls' education in Pakistan and beyond.

“I am here to represent my country, Pakistan,” said the Pakistani education activist while receiving the award.

Terming herself a “proud Pakistani and Muslim”, Malala said she was obliged to raise her voice against the misrepresentation and mistaken perception of her country and her faith.


“There is still a lot more to be done in providing education to girls in Pakistan as indeed in many other countries as well”, she added.
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