Nobel laureate, Malala Yousafzai, thinks the missing Chibok Girls, kidnapped 300 days ago, would have found if their parents were rich.
head by the Taliban, has also criticized Nigerian and world leaders for not doing
enough to free the hundreds of schoolgirls that were kidnapped over 300 days
ago by Boko Haram.
The joint Nobel peace prize winner said much more would have been done to win
their release had they come from a more privileged background. Malala said:
“Nigerian leaders and the international community can and must do much more to
resolve this crisis and change their weak response to date.
financially powerful parents, much more would be done to free them. But they
come from an impoverished area of north-east Nigeria and sadly little has
changed since they were kidnapped.
most of us take for granted. I will not forget my sisters. We cannot forget
them. We must demand their freedom until they are reunited with the families
and back in school, getting the education they so desperately desire.”
Do you agree with her? Malala Yousafzai,
the Pakistani schoolgirl shot in the head by the Taliban, has
criticized Nigerian and world leaders for not doing enough to free the
hundreds of schoolgirls that were kidnapped over 300 days ago by Boko
Haram.
The joint Nobel peace prize winner said much more would have been done
to win their release had they come from a more privileged background.
Malala said:
“Nigerian leaders and the international community can and must do
much more to resolve this crisis and change their weak response to
date.
If these girls were the children of politically or financially
powerful parents, much more would be done to free them. But they come
from an impoverished area of north-east Nigeria and sadly little has
changed since they were kidnapped.
These young women risked everything to get an education that most of us
take for granted. I will not forget my sisters. We cannot forget them.
We must demand their freedom until they are reunited with the families
and back in school, getting the education they so desperately desire.”
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