22/05/2017
I have shared it on some pages, but I cant refrain myself to share it here too.
Let me state my personal experience with Malala back in the time when she was in grade 5th and I in 7th, she was in Khushal Public school which was run by Malala's father Zia Uddin who himself is MA Engllish degree holder. So come straight to the point, Malala has been my colleague in district child assembly which was established by union of different schools in Swat in which different issues would be discussed regarding students affairs and many other issues. And she was the speaker of that assembly, bear in mind she was 5th grader which implies she was either 11 or 12. I dont remember much of the sessions we attended. But I can still unequivocally recall how eloquently Malala spoke to the international media on issues in english. And we wont even imagine ourselves to be so vocal and confident that too in the language to which we were almost aliens, but Malala was probably genius. The way her father raised her right from the very childhood is exceptional.
So those who are full of illusions and assumptions by saying that she was too young to be so articulate to BBC in her diary, they are living in fool's paradise.
Instead of being so paranoid and sceptic of her, we should be proud of her the way she raised her voice against atrocities fearlessly, inflicted by those beasts. The cowards who in the time of conflict could not even name "taliban" in their conv owing to fear, they are here condemning and spewing venom against Malala. She is, without exaggeration, a miracle.
Hope sanity prevails.