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I'm a feminist, thanks to you: Malala Yousufzai to Emma Watson

I'm a feminist and we all should be a feminist because feminism is another word for equality.

London: Malala Yousufzai, the Pakistani teenage rights activist who won the Nobel Peace Prize last year, has told actor Emma Watson that her speech to world leaders at the UN made her change her mind about not calling herself a feminist.

"It has been a tricky word. When I heard it for the first time I heard some negative responses and some positive ones. I hesitated in saying am I a feminist or not?" Malala said.

"Then after hearing your speech I decided there's no way and there's nothing wrong by calling yourself a feminist. So, I'm a feminist and we all should be a feminist because feminism is another word for equality," she told Watson at the premiere of a documentary about her - 'He Named Me Malala'.

Malala was targeted by Taliban gunmen in 2012 for speaking out against Taliban and its ban on female education when she was 14-year-old.

Watson, a UN global goodwill ambassador for women, gave a speech to the global rights body last year to launch her 'He for She' campaign, aimed at encouraging men to speak up for women's rights.

Malala said men "have to step forward" to promote equality of the sexes, adding that her father, Ziauddin, had been an exemplary in that case.

Posting a video of the interview on her Facebook page, Watson said she found Malala's admission moving, the Guardian reported.

"Perhaps the most moving moment of today for me was when Malala addressed the issue of feminism.To give you some background, I had initially planned to ask Malala whether or not she was a feminist but then researched to see whether she had used this word to describe herself. Having seen that she hadn't, I decided to take up the question before interview. To my shock Malala put the question back into one of her own answers and identified herself. Maybe feminist isn't the easiest word to use... but she did it anyway,” said the 25- year-old actress.

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( Source : PTI )
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