Malala, teen champion of girls' rights, nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Source: NBC News
Malala Yousufzai, the Pakistani girl who rose to international fame after the Taliban nearly killed her for her efforts to promote girls education, has been formally nominated for the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize.
Her name was put forward by three members of the Norwegian parliament from the ruling Labor Party on their website Friday, which was the deadline for nominations.
Malalas name was put forward because of "her courageous commitment to the right of girls to education. A commitment that seemed so threatening to the extremists that they chose to try and kill her," said parliamentarian Freddy de Ruiter on the Labor party web site.
De Ruiter made the nomination with fellow members of parliament Gorm Kjernli and Magne Rommetveit.
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madinmaryland
(64,933 posts)sheshe2
(83,786 posts)One that had more courage and compassion than most of her peers. She stood up for women, she stood for a girls right to education.
Amazing that they felt threatened by someone so young. An woman, still in her teens.
Behold the power of a Woman. We are strong, and they are so very afraid. It is happening all over the world.
Women, and the men that love them, must Unite!
I so hope she receives the honor that she deserves!
Thank you so much, Stinky! Thank you for posting this!
Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)Bjornsdotter
(6,123 posts)Far braver than many adults I know.
I hope she wins.
niyad
(113,332 posts)siligut
(12,272 posts)And for the three members of the Norwegian parliament, De Ruiter, Gorm Kjernli and Magne Rommetveit who nominated her.
Nika
(546 posts)Kick!
DreamGypsy
(2,252 posts)Paraphrasing a verse from James Keelaghan's song Turn of the Wheel:
Martin Luther wrote a paper and nailed it to the door
Rosa Parks took her seat, she couldn't stand it anymore
Malala put women's education at the center of the stage
The things we never challenge are the things that never change
This wonderful young lady deserves our respect, admiration, gratitude, and protection for what she has done in the cause of advancement of Women's Rights. The world will truly be a better place for what she has done, and will do.