Malala speaks up for religious tolerance

After being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, along with Indian children’s rights activist Kailash Satyarthi, Malala Yousafza said “One is from Pakistan. One is from India. One believes in Hinduism. One strongly believes in Islam. And it gives a message to people. It gives a message to people of love between Pakistan and India and between different religions. And we both support each other. It does not matter what’s the colour of your skin, what language do you speak, what religion you believe in. It is that we should all consider each other as human beings.”

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“Human Rights are not a privilege conferred by government.  They are every human beings entitlement by virtue of their humanity”

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