viernes, 22 de noviembre de 2013

Malala Yousufzai Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize

MALALA



Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani school student and education activist. She is known for her education and women¨s rights activism in Pakistan where the Taliban had at times banned girls from attending school. When Malala was 11 years old she wrote a blog for the BBC detailing her life under the Taliban rule. The following summer, a New York Times documentary was filmed about her life and she began to rise in prominence, giving interviews in print and on TV. She has since been nominated for the International Children´s Peace Prize. A number of prominent individuals, including the Canadian Prime Minister, are supporting a petition to nominate Malala for the Nobel Peace Prize.

                    
A fairly surprising decision, the Nobel Committee awarded this year's peace prize to ..............................................................
Watch the video clicking on the link below and find out.
Write a comment on Malala´s personality and campaign. Does she deserve the Nobel Peace Prize in your opinion?

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15 comentarios:

  1. I'm agree whith Malala's campaing,it is not fair that only boys can be educated,boys and girls must have the same rights,but not only in Malala's country(Pakistan),IN ALL THE WORLD.
    In my opinion Malala is doing a great campaing of women rights for education until she is only 16 years old,she is very brave.

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  2. she is very brave, intelligent and decisive.
    I think that she is an example to follow.

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  3. Malala is a brave and determined person, in this video demostrates. Also is an example to follow . And in my opinion: for these reasons she deserve the nobel peace prize.

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  4. In my personally opinion I think, that Malala is right in what she is saying because I don´t think that´s just what they are doing them from 4 year can´t go to school.
    I think that Malala must win the Nobel Peace Prize because she fight for go to school and all the girls have a good future

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  5. I think she is a very brave person because it dosent affects to her that the terrorists tried to kill her she is still fighting for the rights of the woman to go to school and that equality in pakistan and i am so greatful to know that malala has the nobel peace prize because is a very good campaigner and i think that all the womens in india have to do the things that malala is doing CONGRATULATIONS MALALA!!!

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  6. in my opinion she is very brave, intelligent and strong, because she wants th womans to go to school as mans. She is very stron because she survived from a shot in her head

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  7. I think it's very important to support the nomination of Malala for Nobel Peace Prize for his activism for the rights to education of girls in Pakistan.
    After an assassination attempt by Taliban is amazing the strength that she has to continue fighting for the rights of women.

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  8. Malala is a really brave girl with a very mature attitude and we all should learn from her campigns.It's impressive to see that a girl has fought for her dreams and although she received a shot on her face,she kept on wprking and fighting,and that's a great example.I am really happy to see that she has won the Nobel Prize,because she has shown us what defending your opinion and having your own dream is.CONGRATULATIONS MALALA!!! :)

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  9. Malala is very brave and I agree with all She said.Now in some parts of the world like pakistan girls cant go to school or for example in Arabia they cant drive im desagree with that but she is working to do a better world so im thanksful to all the campaigners like Malala . She has survive from a lot of thinks..for example the shot in her head. WOMANS HAVE THE SAME RIGHTS OF BOYS.BLACK MEN HAVE THE SAME RIGHTS THAN WHITE MEN. THANK YOU MALALA !!!!!!!!

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  10. I agree whith Malala´s opinion. She´s a very brave and inteligent girl. I can´t stand how girls in Pakistan can´t go to school. In my opinion they should go to school, they are the same as boys. Malala has been fighting, she´s fighting and she´ll fighting till girls in Pakistan could go to school. that´s the reason why Malala is a Nobel Prize. Continue that way Malala!

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  11. I think that Malala is right .It is a little injust that girls and boys don't have the same rights and ecualities .I m agree with all the things that she tall about .she is brave and intelligent .All the persons ,are not capacitated to do the things that she does .It is a lot of inequalities un the word and not much people are fight for it.

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  12. The story of Malala Yousafzai, the 16 years old Pakistani activist for girls' education, is tragic, not because she endured the assassination attempt by the Taliban in 2012, but because her historical narrative has been "misused" for the Western culture war around the world, especially (though not exclusively) as a propaganda tool of the West for the "war on terror" in the Muslim World (and beyond).

    I think Malala is a very brave and inteligent person.She is fighting for what she wants, and for what we all women and men want.FREEDOM TO GIRLS¡¡¡¡EQUAL RIGHTS¡¡¡AND PECE TO THE WORLD¡¡¡
    I HAVE A DREAM.That one day ,women will live in peace,study what they want where they want, that they come highly well, that are not tied to her husbands even in the death. And I wanted for all, even for the most wretched of this planet, which one day we could say that we are equal, and that nobody thinks the opposite. I dream of the absolute freedom .Women of planet Earth ,this is a war that we are going to win and nobody is going to stop us because we are stars and you Malala you are our leader .
    we love you Malala¡¡¡¡¡¡

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  13. Malala is a very brave girl from Pakistan. Not many people disobey the orders of terrorists like the Taliban looking for equality because they are afraid of been killed by the terrorists. Despite this, Malala dare to continue going to the school risking her own live. Her courage almost cost her life when she was shot in the head by one of these terrorists and nearly died. But her courage hasn’t caused her only misfortunes. Her courage also nominated her for the Noble Peace Prize and made her have lots of followers that love her and support her. However, the Noble Peace Price was awarded in 2013 to an organization that prohibits the use of chemical weapons. Nevertheless, I think that the real winner of the Noble Peace Prize of 2013 should be Malala for her bravery, the teenager that challenged the Taliban. A girl that with her idea of equality change the whole world and our hearts.

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  14. Malala is an example for everyone. If someone does something which isn´t fair, someone should complain about it. But not everybody has the courage to say a single word. It is easier to say it than to do it. Most of the people don´t move a finger to stop those injustices. But not Malala. That sixteenth girl has showed that there´s no age for bravery. When she saw that the Talibans were banning a right, which was the education, for women, she didn´t hesitate and she claimed. She claimed because of the injustice. She claimed because she knew that a right wasn´t achieved. Although all her claims, the Talibans didn´t want to hear her and shot her in the head. Imagine you are sixteen and you are shot. Amazing. I, personally, would lost hope. But not Malala. She continued claiming about her rights. And I think that was great. I am very sad because she didn´t received the Nobel Peace Prize. She deserved it. Because of her work. Because of her work. Because of her age.
    There´s no age for saving the world. The bravery is what distinguishes one person from another

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  15. Malala Yousazfai is a very inspirational example of bravery. This sixteen-year-old girl is an education activist who supports education for girls in Pakistan. The Taliban had banned girls from continuing their studies after fourth grade, but her friends and her still went to fifth and sixth grade pretending to be younger. She was shot in her head - thrice - for insisting on supporting girls' education. Let's just let that sink in. She took a bullet to her head for what she believed in. And I'm sure very few teenagers would dare to do this.

    Nevertheless, she hasn't lost her hope -- she's kept on denouncing the unfair treatment that Pakistani girls receive. This has led to her nomination to the Nobel Peace Prize. Personally, I think Malala's story has a very deep meaning from which we can learn a lot. Regardless of your age, gender, race, etc., if you have the bravery and the will to change something that you think is wrong or unfair, you can change it. So do it.

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