US President Barack Obama, his wife Michelle and daughter Malia welcomed schoolgirl activist Malala Yousafzai to the Oval Office on Friday.
Malala, 16, sat with the Obamas in the iconic office and possibly sat in the very chair that may be occupied by prime minister Nawaz Sharif when he visits the US President in a fortnight's time on October 26. The mood then is expected to be much more intense.
In a statement from White House, the Obamas hailed Malala, 16, for her "inspiring and passionate" work on behalf of girls in Pakistan.
"The United States joins with the Pakistani people and so many around the world to celebrate Malala's courage and her determination to promote the right of all girls to attend school and realise their dreams," the statement said.
"We salute Malala's efforts to help make these dreams come true."
Malala, who's running mates the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons were honoured by the Nobel committee for the Peace Prize on Friday, was hosted at the White House by the 2009 Peace Prize winner Obama.
Promoting freedom of education for girls, Malala sat in the Oval Office whose walls was populated by portraits of former US Presidents and bust of rights activists. These included George Washington who signed the Declaration of US Independence, Abraham Lincoln who as US President signed the Proclamation Emancipation to free slaves, and Martin Luther King Jr who championed racial equality.
The 16 year old, who survived being shot in the head and neck by the Taliban in Swat last year, shared some this violent past with the leaders. US President George Washington was shot at in 1755, but despite bullets tearing through his hat, he escaped without a wound. Abraham Lincoln was shot in the back of the head on April 15, 1865 at the Ford Theatre. Martin Luther King Jr was shot in the face and neck from distance on April 4, 1968 as he stood on the balcony of his hotel.
Obama signs Day of the Girl proclamation
Earlier on Friday, Obama signed a proclamation whereby the US formally recognised October 11 as the “International Day of the Girl” and reaffirmed the US' commitment to girls education.
In the proclamation, Obama notes that there is a girl in an unknown country who will grow to spark the next great scientific revolution, “but only if she gets a shot at a higher education.”
“Over the past few decades, the global community has made great progress in increasing opportunity and equality for women and girls, but far too many girls face futures limited by violence, social norms, educational barriers, and even national law. “
The proclamation calls on Americans to observe the International Day of the Girl with programs, ceremonies, and activities that advance equality and opportunity for girls everywhere.
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@sam:
Of course it would incite hatred among those who harbour in their homes those terrorists who got killed but should we take the anger of these terrorist supporters seriously? No. Drones are the only method used successfully against these dangerous terrorists. If you don’t want drone dropped on your home don’t support the terrorists.
@mutali:
Apparently she did. She told Obama Drone strikes are counter productive.
But, even if she didn't - why should she? Her focus is education for all, and equal rights to women. It isn't possible for her to work on every ill in the world!
@Umer: Are you suggesting that drone attacks haven't incited anger amongst the residents of those areas, and that the taliban don't capitalize on that to recruit people for their cause?
It is heart warming and a matter of pride for Pakistanis specially the Pukhtuns that a 16 years old girl stands before the world and say what ever is on her mind. She stood up for education even before she was so cowardly shot but our prayers are with her all the way. She is inspiration to millions of young girls all over the world, here in the US, some of the schools are showing her speech at the UN to inspire the young students, way to go Malala, you are inspiration to me, my kids and grand kids.
Interesting comments...
@Sohraab: Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity. Martin Luther King, Jr.
@Sohraab:
I'd correct you there LOL! You Pakistanis seriously dunno! I'll tell you what my principle says:"There are girls that want to study and get shot..." Well people are blessed to have education in UK but there are definitely people out there that get brilliant education from Pakistan that includes both my aunts...!!
Also a Pakistani British Celebrity says:‘They don’t. I went to school in Pakistan. I was not shot. There’s no justification for what happened to Malala but not every girl who goes to school gets shot.’
People in Pakistan say that we the educated support Malala but I think those people going 'Malala Malala' may be naive rather than as far as education is concerned..You guys seriously GOT NO CLUE how she is representing as far as Pakistan is concerned so a big LOL!
.I ain't a Malala fan but I think she is brave and she has struggled to survive and stand tall once again so she is a source of inspiration and she is only 16 so she can't change the world...There are definitely many BRITISHERS helping swat girls and stuff.. So I support these Britishers and Uk making efforts as far as Pakistan is concerned they can't even protect one Malala who now lives in UK cuz PK also fails to give basic education rights to people like Malala or so it seems?!...
She is the first Pakistani to meet or even talk to Obama since he informed Zardari of OBL death - kudos to Malala.
Let's be proud of Malala & support her. She is Pakistani, our daughter.
'gets a shot at a higher education'. Pun intended?
Malala has lost her mind.
Ah .. those fresh apples !!! Jonathans I guess ...
@mutali: She spoke against drones. Read my first comment.
Come on Obama!
Malala has eaten a lot of Kashmiri apples while she was in Pakistan and you gave her more apples?
Why didn't you give her a double steaked cheese burger?
She is the one who first time raise voice against Drone in such a high level...she said spend millions on education not on war equipments. Yes Malala we can defeat Taliban Mind set..
it seem she is more powerful than our Prime Minister
Malala is doing a fantastic job, not only for the Girls education but also projecting a Positive image of Pakistan to the world. Our Prayers are with you Malala.
ET, please stay safe after publishing the photograph of Malala with the US President as TTP would be really furious and even go mad on seeing its sworn enemies sitting side by side.
how about wishing to be the next president of USA, MALALA .
Malala is the pride of the nation. May she go from strength to strength and continue to be a symbol of hope for Pakistanis.
Malala is no more a child now, her words became headlines y is'nt she speaking a word aganist drone strikes pakistani's have no reason to love her
At least she got to visit white house and meet the Pres un like our distinguished PM!
Thank you America for acknowledging and welcoming the PRIDE OF PAKISTAN,Malala Yousafzai
Awesome!
"I thanked President Obama for the United States' work in supporting education in Pakistan and Afghanistan and for Syrian refugees. I also expressed my concerns that drone attacks are fueling terrorism. Innocent victims are killed in these acts, and they lead to resentment among the Pakistani people. If we refocus efforts on education it will make a big impact," she said.
ET Please update your news piece with this quote of hers.
Taken from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/11/obama-malala-yousafzain4086585.html