In her recent Twitter thread, she started off by clarifying that she has spent her last week, speaking with the people living and working in Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK), including journalists, human rights lawyers and students.
In the last week, I’ve spent time speaking with people living and working in #Kashmir - journalists, human rights lawyers and students.
— Malala Yousafzai (@Malala) September 14, 2019
"I wanted to hear directly from girls living in Kashmir right now. It took a lot of work from a lot of people to get their stories because of the communications blackout. Kashmiris are cut off from the world and unable to make their voices heard." said Malala.
Her thread progressed with the information she gathered as she began to quote the Kashmiri girls who have not attended school in 40 days. She continued to add that there were three girls who told her that the situation in Kashmir is utterly silent.
The first said that there was no way of finding out what goes on outside of people's houses and all they can hear are footsteps of soldiers who are willing to capture anyone.
According to her, the second girl claimed to be depressed because she could not go to school and missed her exams, depicting the unfortunate state of children who have had their future plans forsaken.
The third explained how the people speaking out against Indian atrocities in Kashmir have given hope to its people, however, she longs for the day when her land will be free of political agendas and disputes.
Malala speaking at Kayany’s Malala School in Bekaa Valley in Lebanon. PHOTO COURTESY: MALALA FUND
The 22-year-old girls' education and women's equality representative expressed deep concern for the 4000 people in Indian occupied Kashmir. She sympathised with the children who have been arbitrarily arrested and imprisoned, as well as the girls who are afraid to leave their homes to attend school.
Aside from from the earlier criticism directed towards her for remaining silent, Malala's recent posts received criticism from surplus Indian users who began to call her a hypocrite for not mentioning the injustice faced by the minorities in Pakistan.
https://twitter.com/ippatel/status/1172886004564295680
Where one user believed that she needs to talk about the injustice in Sindh, another claimed she suffers from chronic astigmatism as she cannot see the plight of people in Balochistan.
Seems @Malala suffers from chronic astigmatism. She can't see plight of the people of Balochistan
— HappyAppy (@HappyAppy83) September 15, 2019
Since decades they are protesting for their missing loved ones killed and raped by Pakistan cops
Since years they are protesting for their rights but she sympathizes with Kashmirs
One even pointed out that Malala addressed the communication blackout but failed to address how she got through to the girls she quoted.
You "spoke to people living & working in #Kashmir ..spoke with students" .. and yet..."there is complete Communication blackout" in Kashmir?!!?🤔🤔
— Rita Singh 🇮🇳 (@Rita_2110) September 15, 2019
So, did you communicate....via TELEPATHY?? 😎😎#HypocriteMalala #Moron
Finally, given this particular tweet, it appears that the Nobel Prize recipient is going to be continuously held accountable for not speaking about one thing or the other.
https://twitter.com/desertfox61I/status/1173053937026396166
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