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hue

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Sun Nov 10, 2013, 03:38 PM Nov 2013

Malala Yousafzai's book banned in Pakistani private schools [View all]

Source: The Guardian

Education officials say memoir does not show enough respect for Islam and accuse teenager of being a tool of the west.

Pakistani education officials say they have banned teenage activist Malala Yousafzai's book from private schools across the country, claiming it does not show enough respect for Islam and calling her a tool of the west.

Malala attracted global attention last year when the Taliban shot her in the head in north-west Pakistan for criticising the group's interpretation of Islam, which limits girls' access to education. Her profile has risen since then, and she released a memoir in October, I Am Malala, co-written with British journalist Christina Lamb.

While Malala has become a hero to many for opposing the Taliban and standing up for girls' education, conspiracy theories have flourished in Pakistan that her shooting was staged to create an icon for the west to embrace.

Adeeb Javedani, president of the All Pakistan Private Schools Management Association, said his organisation had banned Malala's book from the libraries of its 40,000 affiliated schools and called on the government to bar it from school curriculums.

"Everything about Malala is now becoming clear," Javedani said. "To me, she is representing the west, not us."

Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/10/malala-yousafzai-book-banned-pakistan-schools



Looks like Malala is becoming a threat to the Mullahs!! I was wondering when the backlash would come.
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assholes. idiots. Assholiots. Deep13 Nov 2013 #1
the government of pakistan supports the militants clearly. samsingh Nov 2013 #2
Not in their eyes DFW Nov 2013 #4
I know reading can be difficult Ash_F Nov 2013 #8
thank you Enrique Nov 2013 #14
Every terrorist organization in Pakistan cosmicone Nov 2013 #18
agreed samsingh Nov 2013 #19
what's the government doing about this? samsingh Nov 2013 #20
Probably not supporting them with tax dollars, like in the US. Ash_F Nov 2013 #23
And also they did try to pass a law to regulate private schools. Ash_F Nov 2013 #24
Radical Islam does not deserve respect Stainless Nov 2013 #3
+1 iandhr Nov 2013 #7
The young lady took a bullet in the head. Right. Jack Rabbit Nov 2013 #5
It's no better here in the US. Archae Nov 2013 #13
Yes, but he didn't say that after trying to assassinate a Free Mason Jack Rabbit Nov 2013 #21
Sick! LeftishBrit Nov 2013 #6
Someone needs to grant her asylum and get her out of there. (no text) Quantess Nov 2013 #9
She is currently living in the UK LeftishBrit Nov 2013 #10
Thats on an extended tourist visa. dipsydoodle Nov 2013 #11
Fools. Welcome to the dustbin of history. nt bemildred Nov 2013 #12
The way I interpret this is obama2terms Nov 2013 #15
Bunch of fucking kooks tabasco Nov 2013 #16
They are afraid of the TRUTH! Yet they will blame Malala for it & once again try to kill Her! hue Nov 2013 #17
I've read her book and highly recommend it davidpdx Nov 2013 #22
Here is a touching interview with her by Jon Stewart Ash_F Nov 2013 #25
Does Pakistan have public schools? truthisfreedom Nov 2013 #26
And if so, and if there are more public schools than private... truthisfreedom Nov 2013 #27
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