Malala Yousafzai
Activist and Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai on Wednesday said she was grateful for Qatar's role in evacuating people from Afghanistan, prompting a response from Qatar's Assistant Foreign Minister HE Lolwah bint Rashid Al Khater.
“Grateful to see the government of Qatar helping so many people – students, women's rights advocates, journalists and more – safely evacuate Afghanistan. I hope more countries will accelerate their efforts and support #AfghanRefugees," Yousafzai, who is a victim of an assassination attempt by Taliban militants in 2012 in Pakistan, tweeted on Wednesday.
In response, HE Lolwah bint Rashin Al Khater tweeted: "Thank you dear @Malala, I was happy when we spoke to plan how we can help our bothers & sisters in #Afghanistan, even happier when they arrived in Qatar and I was deeply grateful to meet them this afternoon. They all said hello and spoke very highly of you.”
Grateful to see the government of Qatar helping so many people – students, women's rights advocates, journalists and more – safely evacuate Afghanistan. I hope more countries will accelerate their efforts and support #AfghanRefugees.
— Malala (@Malala) August 24, 2021
Thank you dear @Malala , I was happy when we spoke to plan how we can help our bothers & sisters in #Afghanistan , even happier when they arrived in Qatar and I was deeply grateful to meet them this afternoon.
— ????? ?????? Lolwah Alkhater (@Lolwah_Alkhater) August 25, 2021
They all said hello and spoke very highly of you ?? https://t.co/icoiJqKMMW pic.twitter.com/YHz17f5JmA
Malala through her social media accounts expressed her deep concerns for women, minorties and human rights advocates since Taliban entered the country's capital on August 15.
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