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Newly-married Malala Yousafzai graduates from Oxford University nine years after being shot for women's education protest - but girls are STILL banned from high school in Afghanistan

 


The image that will make the Taliban distraught: Newly-wedded Malala Yousafzai moves on from Oxford University nine years subsequent to being gone for ladies' schooling fight - yet young ladies are STILL restricted from secondary school in Afghanistan 

Malala Yousafzai moved on from Oxford University with a way of thinking, governmental issues and financial aspects degree on Friday 

The most youthful ever champ of the Nobel Peace Prize, presently 24, took to Instagram to share moving photos of her graduation function 

Function was at first because of happen in May 2020, yet was deferred by Covid and moved to the Autumn of 2021 

Ms Yousafzai was shot in the head by a Taliban shooter at 15 years old 

Malala Yousafzai moved on from Oxford University with a way of thinking, legislative issues and financial matters degree on Friday, nine years in the wake of being shot by the Taliban subsequent to lobbying for young ladies to be to be instructed in her local Pakistan. 

The most youthful ever victor of the Nobel Peace Prize, presently 24, took to Instagram to share moving photos of her graduation service, which was at first because of happen in May 2020, yet was deferred by Covid and moved to the Autumn of 2021. 

Malala was seen presenting in her cap and outfit as she remained by the college, just as close by her glad guardians Ziauddin Yousafzai and Toor Pekai Yousafzai and new spouse Asser Malik. 

It comes only months after the Taliban barred young ladies from getting back to auxiliary school and supplanted Afghanistan's ladies' service with an all-male 'bad habit and ideals' division. 

Malala Yousafzai moved on from Oxford University with a way of thinking, legislative issues and financial aspects degree on Friday, nine years in the wake of being shot by the Taliban as she lobbied for young ladies to be to be taught in her local Pakistan 

Sharing pictures nearby and encompassed by loved ones, Malala looked brilliant and happily subtitled the snaps: 'Some Latin was said and evidently I have a degree'. 

The post piled up north of 600,000 preferences and large number of messages of congrats from her supporters. 

Malala's new spouse additionally commended her graduation with two photographs to Twitter, composing: 'The spot we initially met felt somewhat more uncommon on Malala's graduation day'. 

Malala was seen presenting in her cap and outfit as she remained by the college, just as close by her new spouse Asser Malik 

Malala shared a snap as she presented with her glad guardians Ziauddin Yousafzai and Toor Pekai Yousafzai and composed: 'Some Latin was said and clearly I have a degree' 

In September Islamists barred young ladies from getting back to optional school in Afghanistan, however requested young men and male instructors back to the homeroom. 

The hardline gathering expelled the US-moved government in August, promising a milder brand of rule than their abusive reign during the 1990s, when ladies were generally prohibited from schooling and work. 

In any case, the diktat from the instruction service was the most recent move from the new government to compromise ladies' freedoms. 

Ms Yousafzai was shot in the head by a Taliban shooter at 15 years old subsequent to lobbying for young ladies to be instructed in her local Pakistan. 

Phenomenally, she made due and was raced to Britain for clinical treatment, and proceeded with her unprecedented work. It finished with Malala turning into the most youthful Nobel Peace Prize victor in 2014, at only 17. 

Her enthusiastic convictions on female balance were molded by her dad and individual ladies' privileges advocate Mr Yousafazi, a previous instructor who openly stood up against the Taliban and their endeavors to close young ladies' schools, even before she was shot by them. 

July British Vogue cover star Malala recently told the distribution she delighted in 'every single second' at Oxford University including visiting McDonald's and playing poker. 

The Nobel Prize laureate said: 'I was amped up for in a real sense anything. Going to McDonald's or playing poker with my companions or going to a discussion or an occasion. 

'I was partaking in every single second since I had not seen that much previously.' 

She said she had 'never truly been in the organization of individuals my own age since I was recuperating from the episode, and going all throughout the planet, distributing a book and doing a narrative, thus numerous things were occurring'. 

'At college I at long last got some an ideal opportunity for myself.' 

Ms Yousafzai said her popularity impacted her tutoring in Birmingham, where she was instructed in the wake of leaving Pakistan. 

'Individuals would ask me things like, 'What was it like when you met Emma Watson, or Angelina Jolie or Obama?'' she said. 

'What's more, I wouldn't realize what to say It's abnormal, in light of the fact that you need to leave that Malala outside the school building, you need to simply be an understudy and a companion.' 

This month Malala amazed her large number of allies all throughout the planet by getting hitched in a little, moving function at her Birmingham home. 

This month Malala astounded her huge number of allies all throughout the planet by getting hitched in a little, moving function at her Birmingham home

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