Youngest Nobel Laureates : Malala Yousafzai
Malala Yousufzai (born July 12, 1997) is known for being a child rights activist. She is a student of Mingora city located in Swat district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.At the age of 13, he became a heroine in the people of Swat by blogging for the BBC under a pseudonym on the atrocities of the Tehrik-e-Taliban regime. In October 2012, at the age of 14, due to his liberal efforts, he became a victim of terror attacks, which led to him being badly injured and into the headlines of the international media.
Malala Yusufzai lives in Mingora, the main city of Swat. Mingora was captured by the Taliban from March 2009 to May 2009, until the Pakistani army started the campaign to gain control of the territory. During the conflict, at the age of 11, Malala started writing diaries only. In 2009, writing the diary for the BBC Urdu under the pseudonym "Gul Maakai", Malala first came in the eyes of the world.In which he narrated the Taliban's misdeeds in Swat and in his diary the diary was written. [3] Malala, who was fond of writing diary, wrote in his diary, "Today was the last day of school, so we play some more time on the field Decided. I believe that one day the school will open but when I go, I have seen the school building as if I will never come here again. '
Since Malala started writing about the excesses of the Taliban in blogs and media, it has received threats many times. Malala had worked to bring the painful gestures related to the hardline narratives of the Taliban at the age of 11 years in front of the people through their pen.Malala is one of those victims who remained deprived of going to school for long due to the order of the Taliban. Three years ago the Taliban had banned girls from going to school in Swat Valley. Girls were also prohibited from watching TV shows. The Taliban was in possession of Swat Valley and there was a ban on many things from school.Malala also fell victim to it. But through his diary, Malala not only educated the people of the area but also stood against the Taliban. The Taliban took Swat in the year 2007. And kept in constant possession. Talibanis had closed girls' schoolsThe car was banned from playing music to road. Based on her experiences of that period, this girl wrote a diary in January 2009 for the BBC Urdu service. In it, he had mentioned that due to the restriction of watching TV, he would not be able to see his favorite Indian serial king's procession.
The New York Times also made a film on Malala in 2009. Malala did not stop herself during the film of Taliban terror in Swat and the ban on women's education, and she started crying in front of the camera. Malala was dreaming to be a doctor and the Taliban made him his target.During that time, the school of two hundred girls had collapsed with the Taliban. In the year 2009, the Taliban had clearly said that after January 15, one girl will not attend school. If someone refuses to obey this fatwa, then he himself will be responsible for his death.
When Taliban's terror was reduced in Swat, Malala's identity came in front of the world and she was awarded the award for her bravery. With this, he was also nominated for the International Children's Peace Award (2011). (They did not win in 2011, but later they received this award in 2013).
Murder attempt
14-year-old Malala Yusufzai, who earned Pakistan's 'National National Peace Prize', has been running a campaign to educate girls despite the Taliban's order. Taliban terrorists got angry at this and took it to their hit list. According to the organization spokesperson, 'This woman is working for the interests of the Western countries.They supported the secular government in Swat area. That's why this is in our hit list. In October 2012, while returning from school, terrorists attacked him in which he was badly injured. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) took responsibility for the attack. He was later taken to the UK for treatment where he was rescued after the doctors' relentless efforts.