Summary Only education could bring a real and positive change in the country, says Malala
LAHORE (Dunya News) – Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafzai on Tuesday has said that Islam is a religion which teaches peace and that Pakistan is still her home.
She expressed these views in a ceremony which was arranged in honour of Nobel Prize winners in Norway’s capital Oslo.
She expressed a resolve to continue struggle for the rights of children and said that children all over the world should stand up for their rights.
She said that every child has a right to get educated and every child must have a pen and book in his hand.
Yousafzai said that only education could bring a real and positive change in the country.
Moreover, the ceremony was attended by other Nobel Prize winners including Kailash Satyani, Patrick Modiano, Shuji Nakamura.
Satyani said that Yousafzai is like his daughter and that this world is to be made a peaceful place for the children.
He said that there is a difference between poverty and child labour and that it is every child’s right to go to school and get educated.
While talking to the Dunya News, yousafzai said that she wants to return back to Pakistan soon as she misses her country a lot.
