As good as men or even better then them
The teenaged human rights activist, Malala Yousafzai, is more afraid of ghosts than she is of the gunmen , who shot her in the head and neck last year for speaking out in favour of girl's education.
Asked why the Taliban were opposed to girls' education, Malala said, "They are afraid of us. They are afraid of women. A woman is powerful but when she gets education she becomes more powerful. They do not want women to take part in society, in the development of a society. They think that the only job of women is to cook food, to serve the family, to give birth to children, to feed them."
Despite the global attention, Malala said she was still an "ordinary girl". "I am the same Malala... speaking about women's rights and girls' education is my duty."
@boxbe: agree with you..
I like her, but would suggest that BOTH men and women are empowered through education.
drama queen
There are scores already .....
this woman is smart.....i guess she would become a leader soon
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.................They are afraid of women. A woman is powerful but when she gets education she becomes more powerful. They do not want women to take part in society, in the development of a society. They think that the only job of women is to cook food, to serve the family, to give birth to children, to feed them.".. what a shame to treat them this way
Good role model for youngster, she knows that women still face discrimination in their daily existence. Getting to the point where there are no difference between a man and a woman.
HMV ..........