Wednesday 15 October 2014

I am Malala, a teen just like any of you

Source: www.hindustantimes.com 
Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi have just been jointly awarded the prestigious 2014 Nobel Peace Prize. What is there in common between this Pakistani teen and the Indian Engineer? Well, both have been fighting for children's rights and education especially in less privileged areas of the planet; there are, however, differences in what concerns their origins and their age, and at just 17, Malala is the youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. Surprising? Not at all! In spite of her young age, Malala started blogging when she was just 11 years old and her views / blog entries crossed borders for defending the right to education among girls and that was exactly what led to an assassination attempt by the Taliban. Can you imagine yourself boarding a bus to go to school and being shot??? Have you ever thought, girls, what it would be like if you were banned from school???
Not even that stopped her though! After a miraculous story of survival and already in England, her activism reached a whole new level.
Writing, blogging, getting involved in society as a responsible and caring citizen is a way of leaving your mark, no matter how young / old you are and the proof is Malala - a young girl, by now a bit older than you, but who refused to be silenced and stood up for her and her peers' rights.
She will inspire you to make a difference in the world!
She will give you the strength to believe in the power of a young person's voice to inspire change!
If she can, so can you!!!

Having Malala's book cover as background, please listen to some of her inspiring quotes by this phenomenal class, 8.A, by placing the cursor on the pic and then clicking on the links. Some more bits and pieces on this extraordinary young woman are also provided. Thanks!

6 comments:

  1. Congratulations!!!!!
    This girl is an example for the whole world.

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  2. The Malala is a great example of life, a heroine. A girl very young but very courageous and never give up defending the right to education for girls. With 11 years, I just wanted to play and have fun, it never crossed my idea that the world had no children the right to learn.
    We should all feel proud by Malala and fight for our rights.

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  3. This girl was a fighter with a rare courage, never gave up despite the difficulties of defending what he believed in, the right to education of girls !!!!!
    It is an example to follow, which shows us that we can only conquer, what we believe if we fight for it.
    Great woman !!!!!

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  4. It's a very exciting story, congratulations.

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  5. She IS definitely a great example, a fighter willing to die for what she stands and fights for. A Great Young Woman,I would say...
    What about your classmates' recordings? Aren't they fantastic???

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  6. This girl is too much courageous. I'm very proud of what she did and is :D

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