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In the past week, Malala Yousafzai has been a force on the global stage, her voice cutting through the noise with raw urgency on girls education amid war and oppression. On March 1, she swiftly condemned the US-Israel airstrike that bombed Shajareh Tayyebeh girls school in Minab, Iran, killing and injuring dozens, posting on X that the attack was unconscionable and demanding justice under international law, as verified by Soch Fact Check debunking false silence claims spread on social media. Major outlets like Al Jazeera, Reuters, and ABC News Australia amplified her words, underscoring her refusal to pick sides in childrens suffering.
Fast-forward to March 8, International Womens Day, and Malala delivered a powerhouse speech at the United Nations in New York, opening the 70th Commission on the Status of Women. According to the Malala Fund and Presbyterian News Service, she lamented selective justice, heartbroken over girls lost in Iran, Gaza rubble, and Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, where women face beatings, bans on school, work, and even nail polish. She branded it gender apartheid, a crime needing legal codification, flanked by Anne Hathaway and Afghan activist Sunbul Reha, as UN News and UN Geneva reported. The event, covered by UNifeed video, drew applause but sparked backlash.
By March 13, Pakistan Today noted her UN post on Iran and Gaza girls igniting heated X debates amid whispers of her growing unpopularity back home. That same day, she met Palestinian UN ambassadors Riyad Mansour, Majed Bamya, and advisor Sahar Salem, tweeting from her X account about Israels destruction of every Gaza school, vowing Malala Fund support for rebuilding girls futures amid blocked books and supplies, per The Express Tribune on March 14. Looking ahead, the University of Colorado Boulder announced shell be the closing keynote at Conference on World Affairs 2026 on April 16, inviting student questions.
No major headlines in the last 24 hours, but her push for accountability carries massive biographical weight, cementing her as a fearless bridge-builder in crises. Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on Malala Yousafzai and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.
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