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Kashmiri children have witnessed violence for decades, tweets Malala Yousafzai

Kashmiri children have witnessed violence for decades, tweets Malala Yousafzai

"Whatever disagreement we may have... Must focus on peacefully resolving the seven-decade conflict in Kashmir."
08 Aug, 2019

Nobel Peace Prize winner and education activist Malala Yousafzai took to Twitter earlier today to appeal for a peaceful resolution amidst escalating tensions in occupied Kashmir.

Malala, who has always been outspoken about local and global socio-political developments, wrote how she has heard about the grievances of the Kashmiri people throughout her life in Pakistan.

"The people of Kashmir have lived in conflict since I was a child, since my mother and father were children, since my grandparents were young."

Her post focuses on the plight of Kashmiri children as Malala has always gravitated towards activism for issues that affect children. "For seven decades, the children of Kashmir have grown up amidst violence," she said.

Yousafzai said she cares about Kashmir since "South Asia is my home, a home I share with 1.8 billion people including Kashmiris".

"Today, I am worried about the safety of the Kashmiri children and women, the most vulnerable to violence and the most likely to suffer losses in conflict," Yousafzai said identifying that certain groups are much more vulnerable than others in times of conflict.

"Whatever disagreement we may have... Must focus on peacefully resolving the seven-decade conflict in Kashmir."

Malala's statement comes after India's government revoked Kashmir's special status with a presidential order on Monday as thousands of newly-deployed troops arrived and some internet and phone services were cut in the region where most people oppose Indian rule.

Article 370 of India's Constitution, which was revoked on August 5, gave Kashmir its own constitution and decision-making rights for all matters except for defence, communications and foreign affairs.

The article also forbade outsiders from permanently settling, buying land, holding local government jobs and securing educational scholarships.

Comments

Insaafian Aug 08, 2019 06:04pm
I respect and admire you and think you're the softest of soft image Pakistan has to offer. However, my dear sister let's call spade a spade. India is the aggressor and the source of violence towards Kashmiris PERIOD.
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Babrik Khan Aug 08, 2019 06:37pm
Very nice! This should make things more interesting.
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Marlin US Aug 08, 2019 06:59pm
That is Her opinion. Why all of a sudden the whole country is bad-mouthing this girl? She lives in a democratic country, university student and a Noble prize winner. You can give your counter opinion, but don't say undignified words.
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Kamran Aug 08, 2019 07:02pm
I think she's living on a different planet. Call spade a spade lady. Gave the courage to call what's happening in Kashmir, clear cut Indian state brutality.
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Imran Aug 08, 2019 08:48pm
Very cute comments from a Nobel prize winner. But cute won't cut it.
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Cris Dan Aug 09, 2019 01:58am
Ms. Malala is right.
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MJB Aug 09, 2019 12:25pm
Think again
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navdee Aug 09, 2019 12:30pm
Pakistani females have suffered for more than half a century. Pakistani kids have suffered for decades Pakistani people have suffered ever since pakistan came into existence
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A Aug 10, 2019 02:05pm
She herself has got bullet , just for going to school. I think she was in Pakistan that time.
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