Malala symbol of courage, confidence: Pak minister
Malala symbol of courage, confidence: Pak minister
The 15-year-old girl was shot in the head by Taliban for leading a campaign for girls' education.

New Delhi: Regretting the attack on teenage rights activist Malala Yousafzai, Pakistan's Minister of Education and Training Sardar Shahjehan Yousaf on Friday described her as a symbol of "courage" and "confidence" who stood up for girls' education and said she would be back soon. The 15-year-old girl, who was shot in the head by Taliban for leading a campaign for girls' education, is currently recuperating at a hospital in Birmingham, England.

"Malala has come out of dark time where school was shut...the girl stood up for education. She came out. She has shown more courage for the girls of my country and for the world. She is a symbol for courage, confidence," Yousaf said. Observing that terrorism remains a big challenge for his country, he said the "incident (attack on her) was unfortunate and in our country and internationally we regret what happened. We are fighting against terror."

Talking to reporters on the sidelines of the E-9 education conference in New Delhi, he said Pakistan needs quality teacher training and good schools as it strives to attain E-9's mandate of education for all, but lamented that "our budget goes to defence because of terrorism activities". Malala, he said, is "recovering very well" and will come back to the country soon.

E-9 represents the nine most populous countries in the world, home to not only more than 60 per cent of the global population, but also to more than 70 per cent of the world's adult illiterates, of whom about two-thirds are women and girls. One of the goals of the forum is education for all by 2015.

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