Angelina Jolie also appealed to world organisations to collect funds for rights of Pakistani women.
Jolie said her children also felt for Malala.“Our eight-year-old suggested that the world build a statue for Malala, and fittingly create a reading nook near it.”She said that the terrible event marked the beginning of a necessary revolution in girls’ education, adding that, she considered Malala to be a suitable candidate to receive the Nobel Committee’s award.“As the Nobel Committee meets to determine the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, I imagine brave Malala will be given serious consideration,” said the Hollywood star.National Peace Award winner Malala Yousufzai was attacked by the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on Oct 9, as she was returning from her school in the Mingora town of Swat valley.The militants said that they attacked the girl for her anti-Taliban and ‘secular’ agenda. Reports said Malala’s life was now out of danger, having undergone surgery in a military hospital.Malala has been in a stable condition on her first full day at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham after being flown to the city in central England in an air ambulance on Oct 15.