Another achievement for Malala Yousafzai, she was given the major women's rights and humans rights award "RAW in WAR". This award is an international award which is given to those people who have worked for human and women's rights in the year, And thus Malala was selected for this year's Award. The award ceremony took Place in London the capital of the United Kingdom. She was happy on that occasion and received the award with many best wishes for the future of the women around the world.
This award is given every year by RAW (Reach all Women) to a person who has ultimately worked for the humans and for the women's rights, and as all of you know, this year is of Malala. So she received this award as well. This Award was due to be presented by 104-year-old Sir Nicholas Winton, nicknamed the “British Schindler”, who in 1939 organized the rescue of 669 Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia.
On the occasion, Malala said that she also wants to be like "Nicholas Winton". She said that her struggles for children rights and women rights in the developing countries will continue till her death.
According to the Organization (RAW), Malala dared a lot in such a small age which could not be achieved by anyone else this year. Therefore we happily selected her for the award to be given to her.
Now Everyone is waiting for the Nobel Prize by United Nations this year on 10th December, Malala is the favorite to obtain this year's Nobel Peace Prize as well.
Que Deus esteja sempre com você... Eu defendo árvores e sofro muito. Fico imaginando como é grande a sua luta. Torço por você e por todas as mulheres do Paquistão.Você é linda!
congrants ma csta. Keep up
ReplyDeleteMalala keep doing the same even you don't guet the nobel price. Since Obama got this price, it is no worth anymore.. take care. Dani
ReplyDeleteWhether or not Malala receives the Nobel prize is immaterial. What is important is that she is a rare voice for the significance of education for both girls and boys as the only means by which world peace, human betterment, and the environment have any hope. Much more could be said but I simply wish to offer Malala my kindest wishes and and support. Let us hope that the youth of this world listen to what Malala has to say (I am over 75 and know that such voices as hers are much too rare!)
ReplyDeleteDani, obviously you are not very educated. You should listen to Malala's words and value education. Malala, you are an inspiration for us all.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet brave girl. You are unbreakable. Wish you and your family the best. God bless you.
ReplyDeleteMalala,
ReplyDeleteYour bravery is astounding.
But your faith in the power of mere education to change the powerful idiology of Islam is misguided. Islam indoctrinates its followers to become sociopaths. Of course, the success of this effort is by degree and affects different Muslims to lesser or greater extent. We think of sociopathic personalities as being the result of some mysterious miss-connection in the brain, but most sociopaths are created by pain, terror and indoctrination. This re-wires the brain and puts the person beyond the reach of therapeutic education.
Salute Malala !!!
ReplyDeleteeducation is education its not east or west!!!!
Great you never give up
ReplyDeleteMalala eres muy increible! Tu dedicacion a la educacion es admirable! Aun que no ganaste el premio Nobel, no dudo que lo ganes en unos cuantos anos! Eres muy amada por el mundo y las jovenes de Pakistan te extranan y tu les das valentia para seguir sus senos sin miedo. Tu historia me ha tocado el corazon, y espero que algun dia tus metas se hagan realidad. Nunca te des por vencida! Algun dia lo lograras. Tienes el apoyo del mundo.
ReplyDeleteyou are a beautiful young woman , the most beautiful i have seen since lady diana of uk.
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