Power of Nonviolence In a world where terrorism has dominated the headlines, violence has become the norm of human life. The right response has been the debate in several countries. Many people believe that terrorism should be met with an equal measure of violence. Terrorism has been associated with extremism and massive disrespect to humanity. Most terrorists fight with the motivation that it is a religious obligation to fight for the cause that aims at establishing the dominance of a particular religion in a given region. Terrorists tend to defend their cause based on religious writings that are not interpreted well among the people. Agencies tasked with fighting extremism and terrorism, have had difficulties in choosing the right way to take. For example, several groups disagree on whether to use violence to destroy terrorist groups or to use diplomacy and peaceful negotiations to change the way of thinking of the different groups. Yousufzai Malala has risen above the odds to prove that nonviolence is more powerful than violence and can be seen to challenge the course of terrorism. Born…
21 Apr