Pakistani global icon Malala Yousafzai told US President Barack Obama to call off the highly controversial drone campaign in the tribal regions as these are fuelling resentment among the people.
The teenage activist met with President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama in the Oval Office on the same day the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).
“I thanked President Obama for the US work in supporting education in Pakistan and Afghanistan and for Syrian refugees. I also expressed my concerns that drone attacks are fuelling 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,” Malala, an advocate for girls’ education and the target of a Taliban assassination attempt, said in a statement after the meeting.
Malala’s statement came two days after Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan’s chief Hakimullah Mehsud came out of hiding to offer a quid pro quo in a BBC interview: Stop US drone strikes and Taliban would cease fire.
Interestingly, a gunman from the same infamous group had shot and critically injured Malala in October 2012 while she was returning home from school in Swat. She was flown to a hospital in Britain, where she now lives.
Malala said she was honoured to meet with the president, who is a Nobel Peace Prize recipient. She called for greater cooperation between the governments of the United States and Pakistan.
The White House said in a statement that in the meeting President Obama signed a proclamation to mark Friday as the International Day of the Girl.
“Across the globe there are girls who will one day lead nations, if only we afford them the chance to choose their own destinies. And on every continent, there are girls who will go on to change the world in ways we can only imagine, if only we allow them the freedom to dream,” says the proclamation.
The White House said that the president and the first lady ‘welcomed’ Malala and thanked her for her “inspiring and passionate work on behalf of girls education 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 realize their dreams,” it said. “We salute Malala’s efforts to help make these dreams come true,” it added.
As the first lady has said, “Investing in girls’ education is the very best thing we can do, not just for our daughters and granddaughters, but for their families, their communities, and their countries”.
She has won a raft of international honours. She thrilled participants at a World Bank function on Friday and she was scheduled to speak at a book event at the Sidwell Friends School, which Obama’s daughters attend.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 13th, 2013.
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There is great difference between Allah the almighty"s act and human being mentally aproach. They tried to kill her,wanted to make her a dead body, but God the Almighty smiled,and made her internationally recognized Icon of girl's educationn. God is greatest and have no example of His unique unique and unique.
I'm not one of the Malala hype maniacs, but this is pretty cool. Way to go girl!
@hasan: Right on, you did make me laugh, who say Pakistanis don't have sense of humor any more. And by the way when we were 16 years old, what were we doing and thinking, Malala is only 16 years of age and we are burdening this teenager with the burdens of this world. Most of the teenagers are care free teenagers but don't want to give the same right and privilege to her, she did not ask to be in this predicament, no one wants to be shot in the head to seek publicity, she is a human being just like the rest of us and we should treat her such with dignity and admiration. Her resolve should be a beacon for all the teenagers and believe me she is, for quite a few of the teenagers in the US. She is handling herself superbly before the world press and specially the seasoned interviewers, give her some space. People come to me and say how brave this little girl is and there is nothing but admiration for her, if we believe in miracles then her survival is a miracle from God.
Guess TTP-puppets have been quieted a bit,but idle brains will fantasize more and more.
@Quaid-e-Saani:
Actually he wanted to meet you but you are busy writing comments on Malala.
While I disagree with Malala on Drone issue, my admiration & respect for her goes up a notch.
I believe Drones are necessary evil right now.
But, Malala's perspective is an important one too. Drones are a short term measure. Won't solve the problem of extremism and terrorism. It needs solutions that are far reaching. Education and women's empowerment are certainly two major tools - as it has power to pull Pakistan in to modernity, instead of the medieval obscurantism large portions of Pakistan seems to be steeped in right now.
Bravo Malala, for telling US not to loose sight of a longer term solution for short term expediency.
‘I also expressed my concerns that drone attacks are fuelling terrorism. Innocent victims are killed in these acts, and they lead to resentment among the Pakistani people..
The abpve refered words has been spoken by a girl targeted by the insurgents in pakistan. She made representation before present of United States that is single supper power in the world. Government of Pakistan repeatedly requested for stoppage of drones,other outfits want drones end. She has expressed similar views on the global plate form and in this way has paid the right being Pakistani. now enemies of Malala should change rheir mind and admitt that she is brave Pakistani girl.
Should die with shame the persons who tried to assassinate a girl repersenting their cause on the world plateform by saying innocent people are being killed by drones and drones must be stopped. Drobes are illegal,violation of international law and a crime against a independent Islamic state.'s sovereignity. The suspects armed with sophisticated weapon stopped the shool vehical and opened fired on innocent 14 years old girl,Is it a bravery? it is not bravery and they have right to call muslim.?