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Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai during the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) 2022 in New York City -AFP/Spencer Platt

 

Malala Yousafzai Criticized for Broadway Collaboration with Hillary Clinton
By  Mera Aladam

Former  US  Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and  Pakistani  Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai have made their Broadway production debut this month with the musical  Suffs. However, news of the show was not music to everyone's ears.

Critics took to social media to accuse the pair of double standards and “silence” over the plight of  Palestinian  women in  Gaza  amid ongoing  Israeli  bombardment while producing and promoting a musical about the early 20th-century suffragette movement in the US. 

“Malala co-producing a musical about the American women's suffrage movement while being silent about the horrific atrocities being committed against women and girls in Gaza & actively collaborating with a vocal champion of Israel,”  posted  one user on X, formerly Twitter. “Irony has never been more stark.”

Clinton, who ran for president in 2016, has promoted herself as an  advocate for feminism  and women’s rights. 

This has prompted many online users to highlight what they say is the  "glaring hypocrisy"  of Clinton’s backing of Israel despite  several reports  on Israel’s human rights violations against Palestinian women and girls, including sexual abuse. 

Yousafzai, on the other hand, became a household name in the  fight for girls’ education  after she was shot in 2012 for speaking out against the Pakistani Taliban’s restrictions on girls’ access to education. At 17, she became the youngest-ever  Nobel laureate  in 2014 for her activism. 

Social media users expressed their disappointment with her collaboration with Clinton amid Israel’s targeted strikes on  educational institutions  in Gaza and the violence that has  forced  schools in the occupied West Bank to close and turn to remote learning.

“Malala herself has been relatively muted on the devastation of the education system in Gaza. Whatever little she’s said, has been muted platitudes,”  said  one user.

Social media users have also  criticized  Yousafzai for partnering with  “warmonger”  Clinton, who as secretary of state under President Obama oversaw deadly  drone strikes  that killed hundreds of civilians, including children, in the activist’s native Pakistan. 

“Malala said drone attacks are fueling terrorism and killing innocents. She's now partnering with Hillary Clinton, who oversaw the drone campaign,”  said  one user. “She exposed her double standards with Palestine and can safely be called a pawn for the imperial powers.”

Suffs  has made its Broadway debut amid tension and fierce criticism of the country's unwavering support and arming of Israel’s war in Gaza as the US gears up for presidential elections later this year.

Israel's assault has killed more than 34,000 Palestinians,  70 percent  of whom are women and children.

In February, UN experts  said they had received reports  of Palestinian female detainees being subjected to “multiple forms of sexual assault” in Israeli detention since 7 October. 

The experts added that hundreds of Palestinian women and girls have been arbitrarily detained since the war started.– Middle East Eye

 

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