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Malala Yousafzai urges India, Pakistan to ‘de-escalate': ‘Hatred, violence our common enemies, not each other'

Malala Yousafzai urges India, Pakistan to ‘de-escalate': ‘Hatred, violence our common enemies, not each other'

Mint08-05-2025

India-Pakistan news, Operation Sindoor: Malala Yousafzai has urged for India and Pakistan to 'unite', amid growing conflict between the neighbors after the brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir which claimed 26 lives.
Speaking to Sky News UK, the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate condoled deceased on both sides and said that the 'common enemy' is not common people, but 'hatred and violence'.
"Hatred and violence are our common enemies, not each other. I strongly urge leaders in India and Pakistan to take steps to de-escalate tensions, protect civilians — especially children — and unite against the forces of division,
I send my deepest condolences to the loved ones of all innocent victims in both countries.
I am thinking of all my friends and family — and all the educators, advocates and girls we work with — in Pakistan during this dangerous time.
The international community must act now to promote dialogue and diplomacy. Peace is the only way forward for our collective security and prosperity.

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