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Malala Urges Establishment, Leaders to Maintain Swat Peace

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Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai on Thursday called on the powerful establishment of the country to play their role in establishing peace in the beautiful valley of Swat.

Malala, who arrived in her native Pakistan earlier this week to visit flood-hit areas and meet flood victims, has already visited the worst-hit areas of Sindh.

After fleeing the country in the wake of a gun attack in Swat that kept him in a hospital in England for months, said people do not need to resurface in Swat and become victims of terrorism.

“When I heard about the attack on the school van and the injuries to the children, I felt pain, it’s a very scary situation,” said Malala, who was a schoolgirl herself when a militant from the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban attacked her. Alliance with Pakistan. TTP) shot him in the head.

He added that people are still traumatized by past terror incidents around the valley.

He added that it is the responsibility of the leaders and the establishment to ensure peace in Swat Valley.

“All children, whether girls or boys, must be protected from terrorism,” she said, adding that peaceful access to education was a fundamental right.

Recalling from memory, he said that the people of Swat have always raised their voice against terrorism. Malala was only 11 years old when the Taliban banned girls’ education in the valley.

She added that when I remember these incidents of terrorism, I always feel angry and pain.

Malala Yousafzai also expressed solidarity with people protesting against terrorism in Swat.

I am always with those who want peace and prosperity in Swat Valley.

The horror of the flood.
Malala said that when she went to Dadu in Sindh, she saw entire villages and towns drowning.

He said he was horrified when he saw how millions had been affected and hundreds of thousands had been displaced.

“We have to work tirelessly for them,” he said.

He said that his Malala Fund has raised $0.7 million for flood-affected children, while his organization has also started a project for flood-affected girls in Balochistan, where they will help girls get an education. Teaches different strategies for

Malala appealed to other countries to donate.

He said that the situation requires every country and every organization to come forward and help Pakistan.

Responding to criticism of his work, he said that he does not care about those who criticize him or those who support him. But what she cares about is society and her work for society.

“I am always ready to come to Pakistan because Pakistan is my home and I love my country.”

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