Malala Yousafzai once shot by Taliban urges world leaders to take urgent action
Malala Yousafzai once shot by Taliban urges world leaders to take urgent action
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Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai shows concern over the tragic situation going on in Afghanistan. She stands out speaking about the safety of women and girls and called on Monday for world leaders to take urgent action.

Yousafzai said Biden "has a lot to do" and must "take a bold step" to protect the Afghan people. She tried to reach out to several global leaders. Further talking to BBC Newsnight "This is actually an urgent humanitarian crisis right now that we need to provide our help and support. The 23-year-old survived being shot in the head by a Pakistani Taliban gunman in 2012. She was targeted for her campaign against its efforts to deny women education after which she had to face the cruelty of the terrorist community. She had become known as an 11-year-old, writing a blog under a pen name for the BBC about living under the rule of the Pakistani Taliban.

She had the opportunity to talk to a few activists in Afghanistan. She also has a word with women's rights activists, and they are sharing their concern that they are not sure what their life is going to be like. She had sent a letter to Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan asking him to admit Afghan refugees and ensure that all refugee children "have access to education, have access to safety and protection, that their futures are not lost."

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