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Malala’s homecoming in Pakistan shrouded in secrecy

Agence France-Presse, Islamabad | By
Mar 30, 2018 03:39 PM IST

Even those meeting the Nobel laureate are not being told of her presence until the last moment.

Malala Yousafzai’s whereabouts in Pakistan were being kept a tightly-guarded secret on Friday, one day after her emotional return more than five years after being shot by Taliban gunmen.

Malala at a meeting with Pakistani women’s rights activists in Islamabad. She was forced out of her country after the Taliban shot her for attending school more than five years ago.(AFP)
Malala at a meeting with Pakistani women’s rights activists in Islamabad. She was forced out of her country after the Taliban shot her for attending school more than five years ago.(AFP)

The Nobel laureate, whose arrival in the country dominated headlines and social media, broke down in tears as she delivered an emotional televised speech on Thursday saying it was a “dream” to be home.

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But with intense criticism among the many messages of welcome, her itinerary was being kept under wraps over security fears, with even those meeting her not being told of her presence until the last moment.

Malala is widely respected internationally as a global icon for girls’ education, but opinion is divided in Pakistan, where some conservatives view her as a Western agent on a mission to shame her country.

“Pakistan has not done well by its heroes,” an editorial in the Dawn newspaper on Malala’s homecoming said on Friday, noting that the country’s other Nobel laureate — physicist Abdus Salaam — had been widely shunned for being a member of the persecuted Ahmadi minority.

Women’s rights activist Nighat Dad said she and a group of other feminists from across Pakistan who were gathered on Thursday were not told they would be meeting Malala until the last moment.

The organiser, Oscar-winning director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, only told them “It’ll be the highlight of your year”, Dad said, adding she had been right.

Malala’s schedule for Friday was not clear, though there was some speculation she would return to her native Swat, where she was shot at and where, earlier this month, a school built with her Nobel prize money was opened.

Malala became a global symbol for human rights after a gunman boarded her school van on October 9, 2012, asked “Who is Malala?” and shot her.

The Pakistani Taliban accused her of “anti-Islamic” activities and of “smearing” the militant group in statements released after the attack.

She was treated for her injuries in the British city of Birmingham, where she also completed her schooling.

The youngest-ever winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014, she has continued to be a vocal advocate for girls’ education while studying at Oxford University.

Swat, in Pakistan’s rugged northwest, was overrun by the Taliban in 2007, where they imposed a brutal regime including banning girls from school.

They were pushed out in a military operation in 2009, but security has remained fragile, as the attack on Malala three years later demonstrated.

However in recent weeks, authorities have lifted prohibitions against tourists visiting the mountainous region, famed for its beauty, as security improves.

Residents say Malala’s story has changed the lives of other girls in the area.

“Parents are sending their girls to school so Malala has been successful in her aim,” Swat resident Shahista Hakeem told AFP.

Many of those who live in the area were happy to hear of Malala’s return to Pakistan, Hakeem said, adding: “We want her to come to Swat too.”

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