Updated :
Friday November 9 , 2012 11:15:33 PM
President Asif Ali Zardari appreciating the UN's decision to celebrate November 10 as Malala Day across the globe called Malala a brave duaghter of Pakistan.
In his special message President Zardari said that Malala set an example for Pakistani girls and women by not giving in to the threats of the militants.
The terrorists shot Malala in the head and the neck, however, they did not try to Kill Malala but dared to assassinate Pakistan, he added.
President Zardari further said that militants are not limited to Afghanistan but we would not let escape in Pakistan. Calling attack on Malala an attack on every child of Islam he added that we would not sit silent when our children are being attacked. We would take all the measures, he added.
Malala's mission would reach its logical conclusion as we would not allow the militants to acheive their nefarious designs no matter what, he added. This would be the message and this would be the determination of the world community on the Malala Day, he added.
President Asif Ali Zardari appreciating the UN's decision to celebrate November 10 as Malala Day across the globe called Malala a brave duaghter of Pakistan.
In his special message President Zardari said that Malala set an example for Pakistani girls and women by not giving in to the threats of the militants.
The terrorists shot Malala in the head and the neck, however, they did not try to Kill Malala but dared to assassinate Pakistan, he added.
President Zardari further said that militants are not limited to Afghanistan but we would not let escape in Pakistan. Calling attack on Malala an attack on every child of Islam he added that we would not sit silent when our children are being attacked. We would take all the measures, he added.
Malala's mission would reach its logical conclusion as we would not allow the militants to acheive their nefarious designs no matter what, he added. This would be the message and this would be the determination of the world community on the Malala Day, he added.
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