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News Malala: We must talk to the Taliban to get Peace

Malala has given her first in-depth interview since being shot on a her way home from school
The Making of Malala Yousafzai : Shot by the Taliban for going to School and now in the frame for Nobel Peace Prize.

One girl's journey from a rural Classroom to the United Nations, and the family and PR advisers that have guided her.

Malala Yousafzai was attacked by a gunman on a school bus near her former home in Pakistan in October 2012.

The targeting of a Schoolgirl Who had spoken out for girl's rights to education caused outrage in Pakistan and around the World.

The 16-year-old was treated in the UK and now lives in Birmingham. she spent months in hospital and required several operations to repair her skull.

In her first in-depth interview since the attack, Malala told that discussions with the Taliban were needed to achieve peace.

"The best way to solve problems and to fight against war is through dialogue,"she said.

" That's not an issue for me, that's the job of the government..... and that's also the job of America."

Malala said it was important that the Taliban discussed their demands.

"They must do what they want through dialogue," she said.

"Killing people, torturing people and flogging people..... it's totally against Islam. They are misusing
the name of Islam."

The teenager, who gave a speech to the UN in july, also spoke of her desire to return to Pakistan and enter Politics.

"I will be a Politician in my future. I want to change the future of my Country and I want to make education compulsory," she sid.

"I hope that a day will come [when] the people of Pakistan will be free, they will have their rights, there will be peace and every girl and every boy will be going to School,"


 
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