
CSIPASS,Puthiyara(A Fellowship of CSI Puthiyara Church members.(CALICUT(Kozhikode)-4,Kerala,South INDIA).This is a Registered SOCIAL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION under the Indian Societies Act, working for Social Justice,rights and benefits of church members and engaged in Social Work. We are not against any Laymen,Bishops,Priests or Church workers.But we are here to expose the people who give disregard to the Laws of the Land.
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Friday, August 30, 2013
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Coimbatore Bishopric Election Held But Hit By Court Stay
It was a case of so near yet so far for the victorious candidates in
the Coimbatore bishopric elections held today. Four of them were
elected by members of the Diocesan Council to be on the bishopric panel
from which the Synod will ultimately choose one as the new bishop. In
all there were 11 contestants in the fray. Rev Timothy Ravinder who is
the Liaison Officer on the CSI-EMS India Desk topped the panel closely
followed by Rev Paul Selwyn Prabhudas who is the incumbent vice
president of the diocese. Both were elected in the second round of
polling while in the third round two more candidates made it to the
panel. They were Rev D. V. Karunakaran, a former Moderator’s Commissary
for Coimbatore Diocese, and Rev Richard Durai from Erode.
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But a serious question mark now hangs over the election itself as a
court stay on holding the poll was pasted on the door of the diocesan
office this afternoon. Yesterday a city court had issued a stay but the
orders were only typed this morning and when the court official went to
serve it at the venue of the election, no one accepted it resulting in
the court official then pasting it on the door of the diocesan office.
The stay is based on a case filed by a member of the CSI church in
Yercaud which was not given representation in the diocesan council
polls held earlier. The case has been going on for several months now
and was being contested by the diocese. Therefore the diocese cannot
really claim ignorance about the stay. In fact some sources say the
delay in typing the stay order was ‘managed’ to ensure it did not
prevent the elections from being held.
Rev Timothy Ravinder
is clearly the favourite to become bishop, not least because he has a
very good equation with Moderator G. Devakadasham. This relationship
blossomed when Rev Ravinder served as head of the CSI Centre in Chennai
for a number of years and the Moderator was in charge of the Pastoral
Affairs Department of the Synod. Less than a year ago Rev Ravinder had
been selected to head the high profile CSI-EMS liaison desk at the
Synod Office. With Bishop Devakadasham having less than six months left
as Moderator and highly unlikely to seek a second term as head of the
CSI , any court-induced delay in validating the election held today
will be a worry for Rev Ravinder , perhaps more
than for others in the race.
source-youth4csi
Sunday, July 28, 2013
India's first transgender pastor finds fulfilment
India(Tamil Nadu):Faith in Christ helped her through many hardships.

Ten years ago, Bharathi, then a teenager, would dance with other transgender friends in the streets of Chennai for money. But now as a Protestant pastor she leads the faithful in worship and plans to minister to her fellow transgenders.
Pastor Bharathi, 28, of the Evangelical Church of India, a Protestant church active in South India, is widely considered the first transgender pastor in the country.
“I feel like a special person,” she says. But her life has been full of tears, agony and hardship.
Born as Bharath Raja, she was the third child and first son to a Hindu family near the coastal district of Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu state.
“I realized I was different as I was growing up. Deep down I felt I was a woman while all the while I was being treated like a boy,” she told ucanews.com.
Her family was angry at her feminine traits and repeatedly told her to act like a boy. The taunts and pressure were so great she even attempted to kill herself.
It was during her struggle with her sexuality in school that she was introduced to Christianity. “I believed in Jesus from a young age,” she said.
Her father would often beat her for attending church, she recalled. But she held firm to her faith.
After finishing her schooling and being unable to take the pressure from her family any more, she ran away to the state capital Chennai and joined a group of transgender people.
"I learned their ways, culture and how they survived in difficult situations. I felt comfortable with them," Bharathi said.
Transgender people generally live on the margins of society and work as commercial sex workers or beg for a living, according to Angel Glady, a transgender activist and member of an NGO working for their welfare.
India has an estimated 500,000 transgender people, who can be generally seen on the streets and at railway stations begging for money. They also do street performances to make a living since they are not accepted in normal social life.
"Suicide rates are highest among us, most have psychological problems, and generally their average life expectancy is less than others," Glady told ucanews.com.
"Everything is difficult for us ... obtaining food, clothing and shelter," Angel said.
Luckily, there has been more political acceptance for transgender people in Tamil Nadu over the last six years. The state has introduced several welfare measures for transgender people like free sex change surgery, housing, separate welfare boards and accepting transgender people as a “third sex.”
In 2007, Bharathi underwent sex change surgery to complete her transformation into a woman. All the while she kept her faith in Christ and love for working among transgender people, she said.
Bharathi’s break came when a Protestant helped her through a theology course to become a pastor. In 2011 she graduated in theology and became the first transgender graduate of India's Serampore University in West Bengal.
“She is a dedicated and committed person and a unique personality," said Bishop Ezra Sargunam of the Evangelical Church of India.
“We had no issues with a transgender person doing ministry work,“ the prelate said.
Glady, a Catholic, said Bharathi being accepted into a ministry "is definitely a sign of our acceptance" in Christian society.
Rural parishioners with whom she works accepted her for who she is.
“She is good in teaching scriptures, and does good work in our community,” said Dayalan, one of her parishioners.
Bharathi’s estranged family finally accepted her after she became a pastor.
“One can live a holy life despite being a transgender,” said Pastor Bharathi, who now plans to set up an orphanage for HIV positive transgender people and a counseling center.
“I am not angry with God for creating me like this, I only see myself as an instrument to glorify his name,” she said.
“One day I hope to get married and lead a beautiful family life,” she said with a smile.
Source; ucanews.com
Pastor Bharathi, 28, of the Evangelical Church of India, a Protestant church active in South India, is widely considered the first transgender pastor in the country.
“I feel like a special person,” she says. But her life has been full of tears, agony and hardship.
Born as Bharath Raja, she was the third child and first son to a Hindu family near the coastal district of Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu state.
“I realized I was different as I was growing up. Deep down I felt I was a woman while all the while I was being treated like a boy,” she told ucanews.com.
Her family was angry at her feminine traits and repeatedly told her to act like a boy. The taunts and pressure were so great she even attempted to kill herself.
It was during her struggle with her sexuality in school that she was introduced to Christianity. “I believed in Jesus from a young age,” she said.
Her father would often beat her for attending church, she recalled. But she held firm to her faith.
After finishing her schooling and being unable to take the pressure from her family any more, she ran away to the state capital Chennai and joined a group of transgender people.
"I learned their ways, culture and how they survived in difficult situations. I felt comfortable with them," Bharathi said.
Transgender people generally live on the margins of society and work as commercial sex workers or beg for a living, according to Angel Glady, a transgender activist and member of an NGO working for their welfare.
India has an estimated 500,000 transgender people, who can be generally seen on the streets and at railway stations begging for money. They also do street performances to make a living since they are not accepted in normal social life.
"Suicide rates are highest among us, most have psychological problems, and generally their average life expectancy is less than others," Glady told ucanews.com.
"Everything is difficult for us ... obtaining food, clothing and shelter," Angel said.
Luckily, there has been more political acceptance for transgender people in Tamil Nadu over the last six years. The state has introduced several welfare measures for transgender people like free sex change surgery, housing, separate welfare boards and accepting transgender people as a “third sex.”
In 2007, Bharathi underwent sex change surgery to complete her transformation into a woman. All the while she kept her faith in Christ and love for working among transgender people, she said.
Bharathi’s break came when a Protestant helped her through a theology course to become a pastor. In 2011 she graduated in theology and became the first transgender graduate of India's Serampore University in West Bengal.
“She is a dedicated and committed person and a unique personality," said Bishop Ezra Sargunam of the Evangelical Church of India.
“We had no issues with a transgender person doing ministry work,“ the prelate said.
Glady, a Catholic, said Bharathi being accepted into a ministry "is definitely a sign of our acceptance" in Christian society.
Rural parishioners with whom she works accepted her for who she is.
“She is good in teaching scriptures, and does good work in our community,” said Dayalan, one of her parishioners.
Bharathi’s estranged family finally accepted her after she became a pastor.
“One can live a holy life despite being a transgender,” said Pastor Bharathi, who now plans to set up an orphanage for HIV positive transgender people and a counseling center.
“I am not angry with God for creating me like this, I only see myself as an instrument to glorify his name,” she said.
“One day I hope to get married and lead a beautiful family life,” she said with a smile.
Source; ucanews.com
Thursday, July 25, 2013
ILLEGAL EX-COMMUNICATION REVOKED.
WE CAME TO UNDERSTAND THAT THE RECENTLY HELD CSI NORTH KERALA DIOCESAN EXECUTIVE HAS TAKEN DECISION UNANIMOUSLY TO REINSTATE THE ILLEGALLY SUSPENDED(EX-COMMUNICATION) MEMBERS FROM PUTHIYARA CSI CHURCH.
AS THE WHOLE WORLD KNOW, THE SUSPENSION WAS NOT AS PER THE NORMS OF CHURCH CONSTITUTION.THE ALLEGATIONS WERE TOTALLY FABRICATED.
THE EX-BISHOP,WHO PASSED THIS ORDER HIMSELF DEPUTED 'THREE TEAMS' TO FIND THE FAULT IN THEM.BUT NONE OF THEM NEVER FOUND ANY LAPSES IN THEM.
ALMOST' FOUR YEARS' COMPLETED.THEIR SPIRITUAL AND DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS WERE DEPRIVED WITHOUT REASONS.THEIR FAMILIES ALSO WERE HUMILIATED.
ANYWAY WE ARE WAITING FOR THE ORDERS FROM THE RESPECTED BISHOP.WE WILL PUBLISH THE DETAILS.
THIS 'LIFE LONG SUSPENSION' WAS A MAJOR ISSUE IN THE DIOCESE AND THE EVENTS WERE WELL PUBLISHED BY THE PRINT AND ELECTRONIC MEDIAS WORLD WIDE.
WE ARE THANKFUL TO THE MOST BELOVED BISHOP RT.REV.B.N.FENN,THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND THE OFFICERS OF THE DIOCESE FOR REVOKING SUCH AN ILLEGAL,UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND UNWANTED ORDER OF 'EX-COMMUNICATION' PASSED BY THE EX-BISHOP AND WE SALUTE THE WHOLE PEOPLE AROUND THE GLOB,WHO HAVE HELPED AND ENCOURAGED US TO FIGHT AGAINST SUCH UNCONSTITUTIONAL ACTIVITIES EXISTING IN THE CHURCH. GOD IS GREAT.GREAT.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Saturday, July 13, 2013
The New Bishop-Our Expectations, Our Prayers-Article by Rev.Thomas John
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Rev.Thomas John |
What this points to is the possibility of opening a new chapter in the life of NKD and even in the life of CSI by the concerted efforts of people cutting across dioceses aspiring and working towards renewal and reformation within the life of the church. The momentum should be kept up and accelerated and it should not be allowed to slow down. It is the earnest prayer of all believers that God may enable Rt. Rev. Fenn to become a bishop in the tradition of our late bishops - Bishop Newbigin, Bishop Solomon, Bishop Jesudasan and Bishop Benjamin - emulating their examples in simplicity of life, humility, forbearance, and loving care for the sheep. He should keep before his eyes and always remember the golden verses in 1 Peter 5: 2-4: “Be shepherds of God’s flock that is under your care, watching over them—not because you must, but because you are willing, as God wants you to be; not pursuing dishonest gain, but eager to serve; not lording it over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock. And when the Chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the crown of glory that will never fade away.”

Moses needed the help of Joshua, Aaron and Hur. Bishop Fenn also needs the help of human hands. He needs the advice of people with experience and ability and who are devoid of vested interests. It is the selection of these close aides and their advice that are going to be of utmost importance. They must be people with theological and prophetic insights. This does not mean that the Bishop should run the church with a coterie. No and not at all. The Bishop should strengthen the democratic institutions of the church and ensure their democratic functioning. He should commit himself to his role as envisaged in the constitution of the CSI: “the historic episcopate in a constitutional form.”
The Bishop should not be vindictive to people who oppose his views, but rather respect them and listen to their views carefully and may be more carefully than those who agree with him. He should not surround himself with sycophants. They have their own vested interests and they would say only things that would please him and finally, that would take him further and further away from reality. The Bishop should work towards consensus, yet be respectful of the majority opinion. The majority also should not denigrate the minority. Truth could be on the side of a dissenting minority. The Bishop should strictly adhere to this difficult path of working with and through these democratic institutions and its decisions. The strength of episcopal leadership is not having decisions made according to his will but rather the courage of conviction with which he could share his personal concerns for the church with the larger constituency of laity and clergy. Nobody can take away his right to preach and teach. What is required in all this is lack of any personal agenda and total transparency in matters of decision making and proper procedures for implementation of various tasks.
The new Bishop should declare a moratorium on the sale or leasing out of church property. All renewals of lease deed must be done only after establishing clearly laid out norms in consultation with financial experts and lawyers. The church properties, particularly most of the landed properties, are bequeathed to it by mission agencies for its evangelistic mission. It is a breach of trust to alienate these properties and use it for crass material interests. The church should build bungalows not by selling valuable church properties but by the good will offerings of people. If we cannot add more to the immovable assets of the church, we should at least commit ourselves to not alienate what was bequeathed to us. The two and a half acres of land sold in Thalikulam by the previous dispensation could have been used to build a facility for the old and the infirm or to build a half way home for the mentally ill or any number of service activities that truly express Christ’s ministry of compassion. The church should keep itself out of all enterprises that require underhand financial dealings. As one who has been part of the earlier dispensation, Bishop Fenn knows better than anybody else as to how this ‘black money’ lends itself for the formation of a coterie around the bishop and how that comes to have a debilitating effect on the bishopric and witness of the church.

We hope and pray that Bishop Fenn would work toward restoring the dignity and glory of shepherding. For this, it is essential that the transfers of pastors are not become a means of handing out favours or punishments. Good work should be rewarded, but not sycophancy. Transfers should be based on the objective criteria laid down by the Executive Committee or Ministerial and Pastoral Committee involving the needs of the congregation, abilities and capabilities of pastors, and their experience. Moreover, they should be given in-service courses and sent for higher studies to theological institutions abroad and within India. The views of the clergy on matters of liturgy and life of the church must be sought. In all respects, the Bishop should be their counsellor and friend and try to learn the problems and needs of their families, and be able to extend pastoral care and counselling to them. During pastoral visits to congregations, wherever possible, he should be able to stay with the clergy and get to know the family.
Arbitrary exercise of authority should be avoided at all costs. The Bishop is a vicar of Jesus Christ, earthly representative of Christ. All Christians have this responsibility, but more so, in the case of Bishops. Jesus Christ is the ‘Great shepherd of the flocks’ who gave his life for the sheep, and sought after the one that is lost leaving aside the ninety nine. The model that Jesus gave us is that of a servant: “Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet. I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you.” (John 13: 14). Jesus admonished the crowd of his disciples, “The greatest among you will be your servant. For, those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted. (Matt. 23: 11). This is a theme that echoes repeatedly in the gospels, but seldom practiced in the life of the church.
The Church as a whole has failed to understand the meaning of “ecclesiastical authority”. Authority has more to do with authorization, mandate than domination, brutal exercise of power. In Christian understanding, each individual is a centre of power. Without power we cannot do anything. But then, in Jesus Christ and on his cross, what we find is power in the service of love. On the cross, we do not find any insignia of worldly power, but power subjected to love; love that is extended to those who are undeserving from a worldly point of view, love that seeks after the least, the last and the lost. Christian love does not force itself on the other; respects the freedom of the other and waits for the other’s response. The parable of the loving father (otherwise known as the parable of the prodigal son), found in Luke Ch. 15, describes how God exercises authority as a father, and it is from this father that we should derive all our notions of authority. The authority given to a bishop is not to dominate and subjugate, but love and care for the flock. Imagery of the shepherd is given to us to divest the Christian leadership of all notions of power and arbitrary exercise of it. A presbyter is only an elder, a leader. As leaders, the presbyters and bishops (a presbyter with jurisdiction over a larger area) goes before the flocks and even lays down their lives for the flock.
Secondly, it is the people that authorize a presbyter or a bishop to play certain roles of leadership within the Church. We, who stand in the reformation tradition, believe in the priest-hood of all believers. The office of elders and bishops should be divested of all notions of priesthood. Jesus Christ, by giving his life as an ultimate sacrifice for the sins of humanity, has done away with priesthood and the need for sacrifices. In fact, Jesus by his ultimate sacrifice has done away with “religion”, which heavily depended on sacrifices, altar, temple and priesthood, and replaced it with a spirituality based on serving the ‘Living God’ by fulfilling his will on this earth and history. So, all presbyters are elders and not priests and when a presbyter becomes a bishop, he remains a presbyter with the authorization of leadership over a larger jurisdiction. Hence, he does not have to change his ‘colour’ when he becomes a Bishop. They exercise authority given to them by the people and for the people.
Thirdly, there is no hierarchy in the triune God; the three persons of the Trinity are equal and co-eternal. The whole doctrine of Trinity has been developed to affirm our faith that God is unity and community and that there is equality in God. The Athanasian Creed, which was developed as a statement of the Church’s faith in the Trinitarian God, states, “For there is one Person of the Father; another of the Son; and another of the Holy Ghost. But the Godhead of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, is all one; the Glory equal, the Majesty coeternal. Such as the Father is; such is the Son; and such is the Holy Ghost.” God is love and there is no domination in love. What we find on the cross is the transforming power of love and not brute exercise of power. It is our hope and prayer that Bishop Fenn would emulate that love and would bring about the much needed healing and transformation to the diocese.

Moreover, we should not turn them into institutions that make profit. We should not go in for self-financing institutions; many bishops had ‘stumbled on it and fell’. It is very difficult to avoid the temptation of “quick money” and “big money”. We may follow a business model, but we should not turn our institutions into business ventures. We must eschew all situations that would lead us to deal with unaccounted money; self financing institutions thrive on money that is collected illegally and lend itself to corruption of all sorts. Naturally a coterie of brokers of money and power will be formed around the bishop and finally, they would lead the bishop into the abyss of sinfulness. After having seen and experienced this sort of deviations from Christian witness in close quarters, we believe that Bishop Fenn would not be part of such enterprises.
Bishop Fenn has the onerous task of completing the “bishop’s palace”. He should take stock of the present stage of the construction of the building and complete the rest with people’s free will offering. He should give a call and the people would respond generously. The church should grow not by selling and leasing out church properties bequeathed to us by forefathers and missionaries to carry out its apostolic mission, but by the free will offering of its people. It is this dependence on and accountability to people that should be the hallmark of the church. Dubious means of making quick money should be avoided at all costs. More than that, whatever money that the bishop receive while visiting a parish should be accounted and must go to the “bishop’s discretionary fund”, which the bishop could use in consultation with the treasurer for meeting hospitality expenses, pastors’ welfare, and other charities for which the bishop would like to make contributions.
Many areas of the church’s activities like pre-marital counselling, partnerships with foreign churches, laity fellowship, women’s fellowship, youth fellowship, Chorister’s association (if we have one) etc, are badly in need of a review and must be subjected to a performance audit by a group of people with expertise and experience. This is a gradual process and yet, they are crucial areas of the church that demand the bishop’s attention.
While there was much rejoicing over the nomination and consecration of Bishop Fenn, much of the response in the social media was very cautious. People do not want to get frustrated by expecting too much from a Bishop. People ceased to have much trust and confidence in what a presbyter like Rev. Fenn would turn out to be when he was elevated to the office of the Bishop. That is what the history teaches them. But, our prayer is that humble as he is, Bishop Fenn would be used by God for God’s glory in the service of this diocese, which has a distinct history of missionary contribution to the Kerala culture and society. The longer he stays on his knees, the greater he will be used by God. It is our prayer that he be enabled to stoop to conquer the hearts of people and be a great Bishop who would lead the diocese to greater heights of Christian witness at a crucial time in its history.
(Rev. Thomas John is a theologian, educator, and ordained minister of the Church of South India. He has served the Union Christian College, Aluva, Kerala, for over 33 years as Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology. He was the General Secretary of the Student Christian Movement of India from 1990-94, a Mission Partner in Residence in the Worldwide Ministries Division of the General Assembly Mission Council of the Presbyterian Church (USA) from 1994-95. He now serves the Presbyterian Church (USA) as the Companionship Facilitator for the ‘Joining Hands Against Hunger’ partner network in India and Sri Lanka.)
'വെടിയുണ്ടകള് എന്നെ നിശബ്ദയാക്കില്ല'-മലാല

ന്യൂയോര്ക്ക്: വെടിയുണ്ടകള്ക്ക് എന്നെ നിശ്ശബ്ദയാക്കാനാവില്ലെന്നും അതിനുള്ള തീവ്രവാദികളുടെ ശ്രമം പരാജയപ്പെട്ടെന്നും മലാല യൂസഫ്സായ്. ന്യൂയോര്ക്കില് ഐക്യരാഷ്ട്രസഭയില് പ്രസംഗിക്കുമ്പോഴാണ് വിദ്യാഭ്യാസപ്രവര്ത്തനത്തിനിടെ താലിബാന് തീവ്രവാദികളുടെ വെടിയേറ്റ പാകിസ്താന് പെണ്കുട്ടി മലാല തീവ്രവാദികള്ക്കെതിരെ ഉറച്ച് പ്രതികരിച്ചത്.
കഴിഞ്ഞ ഒക്ടോബര് ഒന്പതിനാണ് താലിബാന് തീവ്രവാദികള് തനിക്കും സുഹൃത്തിനും നേരേ നിറയൊഴിച്ചത്. തങ്ങളെ നിശ്ശബ്ദമാക്കാമെന്ന് അവര് കരുതി. എന്നാല് നിശ്ശബ്ദതയ്ക്ക് പകരം ആയിരങ്ങളുടെ ശബ്ദമാണ് പിന്നീട് ഉയര്ന്നത്. അതേ മലാല തന്നെയാണ് താനിന്നും. തന്റെ ലക്ഷ്യങ്ങള്ക്കോ സ്വപ്നങ്ങള്ക്കോ യാതൊരു മാറ്റവും വന്നിട്ടില്ല-മലാല പറഞ്ഞു.
തീവ്രവാദികള് അവരുടെ താത്പര്യങ്ങള്ക്കുവേണ്ടി ഇസ്ലാമിന്റെ പേര് ഉപയോഗിക്കുകയാണ്. ഇസ്ലാം സമാധാനത്തിന്റെ മതമാണെന്ന് അവര് മനസ്സിലാക്കണം. മലാലയുടെ ജന്മദിനം മലാല ദിനമായി ആചരിക്കുന്നതിന്റെ ഭാഗമായി യു.എന്. വിളിച്ചുചേര്ത്ത യുവജന സമ്മേളനത്തിലായിരുന്നു പ്രസംഗം. 500 വിദ്യാര്ഥികള് സമ്മേളനത്തില് പങ്കെടുത്തു. പാകിസ്താന് മുന് പ്രധാനമന്ത്രി ബേനസീര് ഭൂട്ടോയുടെ ഷാള് ധരിച്ചാണ് മലാല വേദിയിലെത്തിയത്.

താന് ആര്ക്കും എതിരല്ലെന്നും താലിബാനെതിരെ ഇവിടെ പ്രസംഗിക്കണമെന്ന് ഉദ്ദേശിച്ചിട്ടില്ലെന്നും മലാല പറഞ്ഞു. തീവ്രവാദി ആക്രമണത്തില് ആയിരക്കണക്കിന് പേര് കൊല്ലപ്പെടുകയും പരിക്കേല്ക്കുകയും ചെയ്തിട്ടുണ്ട്. താന് അതില്പ്പെട്ട ഒരാള് മാത്രമാണ്. താന് സംസാരിക്കുന്നത് ശബ്ദമുയര്ത്താന് കഴിവില്ലാത്തവര്ക്കുകൂടി വേണ്ടിയാണ്. ഇന്ത്യയില് നിഷ്കളങ്കരായ ലക്ഷക്കണക്കിന് കുട്ടികള് ബാലവേലമൂലം ദുരിതമനുഭവിക്കുകയാണെന്നും മലാല ചൂണ്ടിക്കാട്ടി.
താലിബാന് തീവ്രവാദികളുടെ മക്കള്ക്കടക്കം വിദ്യാഭ്യാസം പകര്ന്ന് നല്കുമെന്ന് മലാല പ്രഖ്യാപിച്ചു. ഇതുപോലെയുള്ള പാഠങ്ങളാണ് മുഹമ്മദ് നബിയില് നിന്നും യേശുക്രിസ്തുവില്നിന്നും ബുദ്ധന്, ഗാന്ധിജി, മണ്ടേല, മദര് തെരേസ എന്നിവരില് നിന്നും പഠിച്ചത്. സ്ത്രീകള്ക്ക് സ്വാതന്ത്ര്യത്തിനുവേണ്ടിയുള്ള പ്രവര്ത്തനങ്ങളിലും താന് ഏര്പ്പെടും. തീവ്രവാദവും യുദ്ധവും കുട്ടികളെ സ്കൂളില്നിന്ന് അകറ്റുകയാണ്. ഇതുമൂലം സ്ത്രീകളും കുട്ടികളും ലോകമെങ്ങും ദുരിതമനുഭവിക്കുകയാണെന്നും മലാല പറഞ്ഞു.

മലാലയുടെ പ്രസംഗം പ്രതിനിധികള് കൈയടികളോടെയാണ് സ്വീകരിച്ചത്. യു.എന്. സെക്രട്ടറി ജനറല് ബാന് കി മൂണ് മലാലയെ പരിചയപ്പെടുത്തി. 'ലോകത്തെ ഏറ്റവും ധീരയായ പെണ്കുട്ടി' എന്നാണ് ചടങ്ങില് പങ്കെടുത്ത ബ്രിട്ടീഷ് മുന് പ്രധാനമന്ത്രിയും വിദ്യാഭ്യാസത്തിനുള്ള യു.എന്. ദൗത്യസംഘത്തിന്റെ തലവനുമായ ഗോര്ഡന് ബ്രൗണ് മലാലയെ വിശേഷിപ്പിച്ചത്.
courtesy-The Mathrubhumi
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