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Malala in birthday appeal over Syria

- BEIRUT

GIRLS’ rights campaigner Malala Yousafzai has marked her 18th birthday by calling on world leaders to stop “failing” the people of Syria.

Speaking at the opening of a Malala Fund girls’ school in Lebanon, the education activist described the situation in neighbouri­ng Syria as a “heartbreak­ing tragedy”.

The Pakistani teenager, who settled in Birmingham after being flown to Britain for treatment for gunshot wounds in 2012, also announced a new grant of £161,000 to suppor t Unicef and UNHCR refugee programmes in Jordan.

The co-winner of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize said she felt honoured to spend her birthday – the third annual Malala Day – with “brave and inspiring” girls from Syria.

Opening the girls’ school in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, near the Syrian border, Malala said: “I am here on behalf of the 28 million children who are kept from the classroom because of armed conflict.

“Their courage and dedication to continue their schooling in difficult conditions inspires people around the world and it is our duty to stand by them.

“On this day, I have a message for the leaders of this country, this region and the world – you are failing the Syrian people, especially Syria’s children. This is a heartbreak­ing tragedy – the world’s worst refugee crisis in decades.”

In the run-up to Malala Day, people globally have taken action in support of her fund’s #BooksNotBu­llets campaign to highlight the importance of quality education for girls.

 ??  ?? PLEA: Campaigner Malala Yousafzai, centre, at the opening of a Malala Fund girls’ school, as she marked her 18th birthday.
PLEA: Campaigner Malala Yousafzai, centre, at the opening of a Malala Fund girls’ school, as she marked her 18th birthday.

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