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Malala speaks at United Nations General Assembly

United Nations, Sep 26
Malala Yousafzai, the
Pakistani girl who survived a terrorist attack for advocating girls'
education and shared last year's Nobel Peace Prize, spoke at the United
Nations General Assembly from a gallery lit in blue.
Flanked by a
Syrian and Pakistani girl, she made a plea for giving equal educational
opportunities for girls during her speech on Friday, calling it a
right.
Later, she addressed a UN press conference almost at the same time Prime Minister Narendra Modi was speaking.

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