Sunday, October 13, 2013

Pakistani Mlala to Obama: Please stop aircraft "Waldron"
U.S. president's family received a 16-year-old girl in the White House

Mlala in the White House
The Pakistan Mlala the girl asked President Barack Obama to halt the use of unmanned aircraft, known as the "Waldron", during a meeting in the White House, as reported by U.S. newspapers and social networking sites.
And met with U.S. President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle in the Oval Office at the White House Friday Pakistan Mlala the activist Joseph G. amount of 16-year-old, who survived last year's assassination attempt at the hands of the Taliban.

The White House said in a statement that the president and his wife praised the manner Mlala "wonderful and inspiring" for the rest of the girls in Pakistan, a day after winning the girl active in the defense of the right to education for girls in her country, the Sakharov Prize by the European Parliament.

The White House explained that the meeting with Mlala also attended by financially, the eldest daughter of Obama.

The statement said that "the United States to join the people of Pakistan and to many others around the world to celebrate the courage Mlala and its determination to deploy the right of all young girls to go to school and achieve their dreams," adding, "We welcome the efforts of Mlala to help them achieve those dreams."

On 9 November / October 2012 launched an element of the Pakistani Taliban bullet head of juveniles activist in Mingora, Swat Valley, north-west Pakistan, where Taliban rebels have imposed their authority between 2007 and 2009.

But Mlala, which was at that time condemning the acts of violence carried out by the Taliban, survived an assassination attempt and moved to England for treatment.

ومذ then got Mlala the many rewards, most recently Sakharov Prize awarded to it by the European Parliament on Thursday, which criticized the Pakistani Taliban.

The Mlala was also of the leading candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize won by Friday Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons

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