Nobel prize throughout life price
An incredible courage and strength has been
demonstrated by 16 old Pakistani girl Malala Yousafzai undoubtedly a winner for
a Nobel prize. She's been hardly recovered from the recent attack on the Taliban
terrorists, who has found the power in her brave and ambitious heart to speak
up for the women's right of dignity and quality of life; for children's right of
education. She said: ''I am the one of the million injured children'' by the
streams of terrorism and human's ignorance. And she does not see the shooting her
offenders as a payment back – incredible mercy!
It is absolutely true about violence over women in
India, Pakistan and other Asian countries. Thousands of women are committed to
domestic violence each day. Fairly Malala addressed her speech to women as if
recalling them to fight for the rights of dignity and good life. Who else
except Clara Zetkin and Rosa Luxemburg won the battle for equal opportunities
and women's suffrage. Valentina Tereshkova and Marie Curie proved to all the world that women
can achieve outstanding goals and stand together with the men at the same pedestal
in science, fly to the space. Malala is a beautiful example of brave and kind
hearted woman. At the age of egoism and cynicism
this young brave lady has spoken in such a wise manner and so desperately stands
for the rights of victims. And she
fairly deserves honour and respect. Well done, MalalaYousafzai!!!
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Atyrau, 11/10/2013-Mira Kartbayeva
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