LAHORE
WHILE hailing the UN decision to declare November 10 as Malala Day, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has urged the government and people of Pakistan to rise to the challenge the worldwide to pay a tribute to the young girl from Swat.
The commission said the government must make a solemn pledge to devote her energies to guaranteeing their children, especially girls, their right to education. The commission said the people of Pakistan had a reason to take pride in the fact that today (Saturday, the 10th of November) the whole world would be joining them in a tribute to Malala who had been accepted as a symbol of girls’ aspiration to receive the education and of their courage to stand up for this right.
WHILE hailing the UN decision to declare November 10 as Malala Day, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has urged the government and people of Pakistan to rise to the challenge the worldwide to pay a tribute to the young girl from Swat.
The commission said the government must make a solemn pledge to devote her energies to guaranteeing their children, especially girls, their right to education. The commission said the people of Pakistan had a reason to take pride in the fact that today (Saturday, the 10th of November) the whole world would be joining them in a tribute to Malala who had been accepted as a symbol of girls’ aspiration to receive the education and of their courage to stand up for this right.
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