After the assassination attempt on Malala Yousafzai in 2012, it was her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, who faced immense guilt and responsibility regarding her activism and the dangers it brought. A significant figure who reassured him was the Pakistani lawyer and activist Asma Jahangir. She told Ziauddin that he was not to blame for what happened to Malala, emphasizing that their fight for education and rights was noble and that the responsibility lay with those who perpetrated the violence, not with him or Malala. This reassurance was important in helping him cope with the trauma of the incident.
Who reassured malala's father that he was not to blame for what happened to her
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