The Newsleaders
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Sartell – St. Stephen
    • St. Joseph
    • 2024 Elections
    • Police Blotter
    • Most Wanted
  • Opinion
    • Column
    • Editorial
    • Letter to the Editor
  • Community
    • Calendar
    • Criers
    • People
    • Public Notices
    • Sports & Activities Schedules
  • Obituaries
    • Obituary
    • Funerals/Visitations
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Submissions
  • Archives
    • Sartell-St. Stephen Archive
    • St. Joseph Archive
  • Advertise With Us
    • Print Advertising
    • Digital Advertising
    • Promotions
    • Pay My Invoice
  • Resource Guides
    • 2024 St. Joseph Annual Resource Guide
    • 2025 Sartell Spring Resource Guide
    • 2024 Sartell Fall Resource Guide
The Newsleaders
No Result
View All Result

CentraCare Woods Farmer Seed & Nursery Pediatric/Welch
Home Opinion Editorial

Tyrants everywhere should heed Malala’s United Nations speech

Janelle Von Pinnon by Janelle Von Pinnon
August 8, 2013
in Editorial, Opinion, Print St. Joseph
0
New collaboration tool is helpful resource
0
SHARES
1
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The standing ovation received recently by Malala Yousafzai at the United Nations was a tremendous moment for humanity.

Yousafzai is the 16-year-old Pakistani girl who was viciously shot in the head by Taliban thugs while she was sitting on a bus taking her to her school.

The Taliban, a radical Islamic sect, is not only against education for girls, but is also against any advance in civilization and culture made during the past 1,000 years. In other words, the Taliban is living in the Dark Ages. They are the ones who harbored al Qaeda as they trained for their terrorist attacks against the United States.

Fortunately, Yousafzai survived. She has become an unstoppable force for the rights of girls and women throughout the world.

At the United Nations, she said:”

“Dear friends, on the 9th of October 2012, the Taliban shot me on the left side of my forehead. They shot my friends, too. They thought the bullets would silence us, but they failed . . . The terrorists thought they would change my aims and stop my ambitions, but nothing changed in my life except this – weakness, fear and hopelessness died; strength, power and courage were born.”

Yousafzai, in her speech, called for free, compulsory education for all children in all countries.

“The extremists were and they are afraid of books and pens; the power of education frightens them,” she said. “They are afraid of women. The power of the voice of women frightens them, and that is why they killed 14 innocent students in the recent attack in Quetta, Pakistan.

“I speak not for myself but those without a voice . . . those who have fought for their rights – their right to live in peace, their right to be treated with dignity, their right to equality of opportunity, their right to be educated.”

She also said people are so weary of war. Any peace treaties, she said, must include guarantees to protect the rights of girls and women, too.

Yousafzai told the audience she believes completely in non-violence, having been inspired by great leaders like Mohammed, Jesus Christ, Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King Jr. The Taliban, she said, are misusing the name of Islam for their own personal benefit.

Yousafzai, of course, is so right. Nothing scares tyrants and thugs more than the power of education and enlightenment, especially when it’s coming from girls and women who have been long suppressed and brutalized.

This remarkable young girl, a born leader, is going to be inspiring this world for a very long time. Wouldn’t it be great if someday she becomes the leader of Pakistan, a day when tyrants and thugs like the Taliban have withered on their own vines?

Previous Post

Past few years, August hasn’t been kind

Next Post

Moran’s book illuminates struggles women faced

Janelle Von Pinnon

Janelle Von Pinnon

Von Pinnon has been publishing the St. Joseph Newsleader since 1989, the Sartell-St. Stephen Newsleader since 1995 and the Sauk Rapids-Rice Newsleader since 2015. She graduated from Minnesota State University-Moorhead with degrees in mass communications (with an emphasis on print journalism) and biology. She lives in southeast St. Cloud with her husband and two children.

Next Post
New collaboration tool is helpful resource

Moran's book illuminates struggles women faced

Please login to join discussion

Rock on Trucks Autobody 2000 NIB - shared Pediatric Dentistry Pine Country Bank Quill & Disc Scherer Trucking Welch Dental Care Williams Dingmann

Talamore 1 Talamore 2 Country Manor Country Manor - 2

Search

No Result
View All Result

Categories

Recent Posts

  • UPDATE: St. Augusta woman missing from Willmar area
  • Two-vehicle collision sends three to hospital
  • Tree-cutting mishap sends Eden Valley man to hospital
  • Regular school board meeting Sartell-St. Stephen public schools ISD 748
  • General notice to control or eradicate noxious weeds

City Links

Sartell
St. Joseph
St. Stephen

School District Links

Sartell-St. Stephen school district
St. Cloud school district

Chamber Links

Sartell Chamber
St. Joseph Chamber

Community

Calendar

Citizen Spotlight

Criers

People

Notices

Funerals/Visitions

Obituary

Police Blotter

Public Notices

Support Groups

About Us

Contact Us

News Tips

Submissions

Advertise With Us

Print Advertising

Digital Advertising

2024 Promotions

Local Advertising Rates

National Advertising Rates

© 2025 Newleaders

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Sartell – St. Stephen
    • St. Joseph
    • 2024 Elections
    • Police Blotter
    • Most Wanted
  • Opinion
    • Column
    • Editorial
    • Letter to the Editor
  • Community
    • Calendar
    • Criers
    • People
    • Public Notices
    • Sports & Activities Schedules
  • Obituaries
    • Obituary
    • Funerals/Visitations
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Submissions
  • Archives
    • Sartell-St. Stephen Archive
    • St. Joseph Archive
  • Advertise With Us
    • Print Advertising
    • Digital Advertising
    • Promotions
    • Pay My Invoice
  • Resource Guides
    • 2024 St. Joseph Annual Resource Guide
    • 2025 Sartell Spring Resource Guide
    • 2024 Sartell Fall Resource Guide

© 2025 Newleaders