Monday, October 15, 2012

Save a Girl, Change the World to launch a new campaign!!!

Details coming soon on new campaign for Save a Girl, Change the World.
I feel compelled to write about the recent attack on a young girl for supporting girls education.

As written in the Huffington Post -

KARACHI, Pakistan (RNS) The Taliban is threatening to kill a 14-year-old Pakistani girl whom it shot for helping other girls go to school -- if she survives a wounding that has made her a hero to many Pakistanis.

Schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai, who was shot in the head and neck, was airlifted Thursday (Oct. 11) to a military hospital for her own protection after the attack that also injured two of her friends. A hospital spokesman described her condition as "satisfactory" on Friday.

Malala was targeted for speaking out about girls' education in Swat Valley in northwestern Pakistan, an area where Islamists who oppose schools for girls have much control.

In 2009, Malala wrote a blog under a pseudonym about living under Taliban rule for the BBC in the Urdu language -- winning a national peace prize for her efforts.
"I realized the importance of education when it was banned in Swat," Malala said in an August interview with Black Box Sounds, a production company in Pakistan. "I wanted to be able to attend school again. I wished for peace in Swat and that I could go to school."

This is an outrage and now more than ever there needs to be a fight for girl's education everywhere.


To read full story click this linke below -

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/13/malala-yousafzai-taliban_n_1962797.html