Thursday, 8 May 2014
Malala: abducted Nigerian girls are my sisters
Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai, who survived being
shot in the head by the Taliban, said Wednesday she sees
the more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by Islamist
militants in Nigeria as her sisters.
Malala Yousafzai
Speaking on CNN, Malala said the extremist group Boko
Haram behind the mass abduction does not understand
Islam and has not studied the Koran.
“They are actually misusing the name of Islam because
they have forgotten that the word islam means ‘peace,’”
Malala said.
She added: “When I heard about the girls in Nigeria being
abducted I felt very sad and I thought that my sisters are in
prison and I thought that I should speak up for them.”
Malala was shot by a Taliban gunman in 2012 over her
outspoken views on education for girls in her home region
of northwest Pakistan. After undergoing extensive medical
treatment, she now lives in Britain.
Malala told CNN that Boko Haram’s acts were appalling.
“How can one imprison his own sisters and treat them in
such a bad way?” she said, referring to the group’s threats
to sell the girls into slavery.
“They have not studied Islam yet, they have not studied the
Koran yet and they should go and learn Islam,” she said.
Several countries have offered their help to Nigeria to find
the girls, whose abduction has prompted an international
outcry.
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