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Pakistanis Themselves Are Responsible For Tarnishing The Name Of Pakistan And Islam: Malala Yousufzai

Yousufzai was commenting on the recent lynching of a Pakistani student for alleged blasphemy.
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Anguished by the lynching of a Pakistani student for alleged blasphemy, Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai said that Pakistanis themselves are responsible for tarnishing the image of Islam and the country.

Mashal Khan, who studied journalism at the Abdukl Wali Khan University in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, was mercilessly beaten and then shot dead by a vigilante mob of students from the same varsity, who suspected him of publishing blasphemous content online and promoting the Ahmadi faith, police said.

"Today I got the news of Mashal Khan's death. This incident is full of terror and violence. I have spoken to his father who gave the message of peace and patience," the 19-year-old UK-based Pakistani education activist said in a video message. "I appreciate and salute his message of patience and peace".

"We complain that there is Islamophobia, countries are tarnishing the name of our country. No one is diminishing Pakistan and Islam, we ourselves are tarnishing the name of Pakistan and Islam. We ourselves are responsible for tarnishing the image of Pakistan," Malala said.

"This was not only the funeral of Mashal Khan but it was also the funeral of the teachings of our religion. We have forgotten the teachings of Islam which teach us about peace and patience," she said.

Malala, who shared the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize with India's child rights' activist Kailash Satyarthi said that it was the right of every Pakistani to be safe and lead a normal life.

"If we continue to kill one another in such a manner, no one will be safe," she said, referring to the lynching of Khan, who after being assaulted by a large group of students, appeared to have succumbed to a gunshot wound.

"So my message to everyone is, please know your religion, culture, values which have always taught us to be patient and preach peace. In the end, I would request all the political parties, leaders and government to stand for peace and justice. Stand for the justice to Mashal Khan's family and do not be silent," Malala added.

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