The Daily Show - Malala Yousafzai Extended Interview

Comedy Central
10 Oct 201316:10

Summary

TLDRMalala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize nominee, discusses her advocacy for girls' education and her book 'I Am Malala.' She recounts the Taliban's oppressive rule in Swat Valley, Pakistan, and her own experience of being targeted for promoting education. Malala emphasizes the transformative power of education in combating terrorism and fostering equality, urging support for the Malala Fund to advance girls' education globally.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 Malala Yousafzai is a prominent advocate for girls' education and the youngest Nobel Peace Prize nominee.
  • 📚 Her book, 'I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up For Education And Was Shot By The Taliban', shares her experiences and advocacy.
  • đŸ”ïž Prior to the Taliban's arrival in 2004, Swat Valley was considered a paradise.
  • đŸ’„ The Taliban's reign of terror began in 2007, with the destruction of over 400 schools and brutalization of the local population.
  • đŸ—Łïž Malala's father was a significant influence, encouraging her to speak out for women's rights and education.
  • 🔍 Malala realized the Taliban targeted her after discovering threats against her on Google in 2012.
  • 🧐 Malala emphasizes the importance of education as a means to empower women and promote peace.
  • đŸ€ She believes that dialogue and education, rather than violence, are the keys to resolving conflicts.
  • 🌍 The Malala Fund aims to provide education to girls in developing countries, especially in war-torn regions.
  • đŸ•Šïž Malala envisions a world without war, where education is the tool to achieve lasting peace and understanding among people.

Q & A

  • Who is Malala Yousafzai and what is she known for?

    -Malala Yousafzai is an advocate for girls' access to education worldwide and is known for being the youngest person ever to be nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. She is also the author of the book 'I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up For Education, And Was Shot By The Taliban.'

  • What was Malala's realization about the importance of education?

    -Malala realized the importance of education when she and other girls in Pakistan were stopped from going to school. She understood that education is power for women and that's why terrorists are afraid of it.

  • When did the Taliban come to Swat Valley and how did their presence initially manifest?

    -The Taliban came to Swat Valley in 2004, but they started showing their true colors of terrorism in 2007, bombing more than 400 schools and slaughtering people.

  • What was the situation in Swat Valley before the Taliban arrived?

    -Before the Taliban arrived, Malala described Swat Valley as a paradise of sorts.

  • How did the Taliban initially gain support from the people in Swat Valley?

    -The Taliban initially gained support by establishing a court that was faster than Pakistani courts and convincing people by misusing the name of Islam.

  • What was the turning point for the people of Swat Valley regarding the Taliban?

    -The turning point was when the Taliban started slaughtering people, blasting electricity generators during Ramadan, and severely limiting the freedom of women.

  • What role did Malala's father play in encouraging her to speak out for education?

    -Malala's father was a great encouragement for her as he also spoke out for women's rights and girls' education.

  • How did Malala respond when she found out the Taliban had threatened her?

    -Initially, Malala could not believe the threat and was not worried about herself as much as her father. Later, she thought about confronting the Taliban with the importance of education.

  • What is the Malala Fund and what does it aim to do?

    -The Malala Fund is an organization aimed at working for the education of girls in developing countries, especially in areas suffering from conflict and lack of access to education.

  • Why does Malala believe education is the best way to fight terrorism?

    -Malala believes education is the best way to fight terrorism because it teaches communication, how to live a life, history, science, equality, justice, respect, and how to live together.

  • What are some of the other issues Malala wants to address through education?

    -Through education, Malala wants to address issues such as child labor, child trafficking, cultural norms, and the suffering of children due to terrorism, especially in countries like Syria, Afghanistan, and India.

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