Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Strong Women Fight - Changing The World - Like Malala Yousafzai

Never too late to gender equality - all these quotes mesmerize us. But even now women are counting on God not society. It's not just excessively unfortunate, but greatly troubling. One of the easiest ways to suppress someone is to keep them from books, rip them off their basic human rights and treat them as second class citizens; but these women have had it — and how! In October 2012, the world was shaken up by the story of Malala Yousafzai, the brave heart who  are fighting for women's education, was shot in the head by the Satarn Taliban. Malala has now enough support to fight her fight, voice her opinion and make a difference for thousands of others who suffered like her. Here are a few other women doing the same, and man, do we take our hats off!
(A) Aziza Rahimzada :
                                             15 year old Aziza, from one of the poorest slum regions of Kabul, Afghanistan has taken up the fight for education, and she's determined to go all the way. Aziza runs a primary school and has taken it upon herself to get running water into the slums.
                                             This strong-willed young girl hopes that some of these kids will go on to join government schools and live a better life. Age is just a number guys, and wow does she prove it!
(B) Kainat Soomro :
                                              This beautiful 22-year-old, from Pakistan, was gang raped by four men and was kept hostage for three days. Her family then went on a hunger strike, forcing the police to file her report. Constant threats led to the kidnapping of her brothers, one of whom was murdered.
                                                She, however, refuses to stop and says she wants to be a reminder for all women to "fight their fight". Her rapists still stand free, but Kainat is determined to change the system - and this time, for good.
(C) Salam :
                                                15-year-old Salam from Syria was smuggled to Lebanon, where she settled with her family in a refugee camp. Salam could only resume her education three years after the incident, in July 2015.
                                                 She now is an active women's rights activist and runs a school where more than a 100 people have enrolled. Salam to your courage, you're an inspiration.

(D) Amina :
                                           Living in the north of Nigeria where most girls become child brides or are sold off to smugglers as a result of poverty, Amina made it a point to complete her basic education. The nineteen year old campaigns for women's education rights and runs campaigns encouraging parents to send their children to school.
(E) Shazia Ramzan and Kainat Riaz :
                                                  Shazia and Kainat, aged 18 and 19, respectively, were on the same school bus as Malala, and were both shot. Later, they both received scholarships to attend international schools in Wales and are now studying to become doctors. Both the girls actively advocate women's rights and wish to return to Pakistan to give the country an example.
(F) Irom Sharmila :

                                                                                
                                                   This fierce human right activist also known as "The Iron Lady of Manipur".  Her main struggle has been against the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act imposed on Manipur (and Kashmir) that grants the security forces the power to search properties and arrest people without a warrant.  Sharmila has been on a 15 yrs of fast to protest against the same.


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