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Brave Pakistani student wins 2012 Tipperary International Peace Award

Malala Yousafzai, who was shot in the head because of her human rights work, honored


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Malala Yousafzai, the 14-year-old schoolgirl who was shot in the head because of her human rights work in Pakistan, has received the 2012 Tipperary International Peace Award.

The Tipperary Peace Convention said they honored Yousafzai because of her courage, determination, and perseverance, along with the impact she has had on so many across the world.

In October 2012 Yousafzai was shot in the head by the Taliban because of the public attention she had received while campaigning for girl’s rights in 2009 and writing an online diary. In her diary she wrote about the Taliban militants who had taken over the Swat Valley and banned education for girls.

She had received death threats because of the diary.

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The Pakistan Taliban stated that they shot Yousafzai because she was a western-minded girl and secular.

The Tipperary Peace Convention said, "Malala's courage has proved to be an inspiration around the globe.

"The right to education is denied to 61 million children of primary school age around the world and the hopes of these children are represented by the courage, determination and by the voice of Malala Yousafzai.

"The Taliban tried and failed to silence her and have instead amplified her voice."

Previous recipients of the award include former South African president Nelson Mandela, former US president Bill Clinton, former prime minister of Pakistan the late Benazir Bhutto, and former President of Ireland Prof Mary McAleese and her husband Senator Martin McAleese.


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Merefalow, before you go off the deep end referring to people you obviously know nothing as "misogynist...fanatics" you might consider the whole story. The first step to stopping something is to determine why it happened, flinging around slurs is just for the mindless who are are willingly and mindlessly accepting the propaganda . This young girl might be worthy of some attention but she too is being exploited for political purposes
Agree with Will. Read an article in the FT on New Years eve that mentioned this years Red Hed Convention and Left Handed Festival/ Of course there is the Paddy Olympics in August which features the 100 metre backward dash. Ireland want to be seated at the grown ups table and treated like a real country, but continue to come up with these moronic events/awards.
Dear Willy, The Tipperary International Peace Award recognises the courage and tenacity of a young lady from a country where women are , at best, second class citizens. This young lady fills those criteria. You do not make your own candle burn any brighter by blowing other people's candles out.
What a ridiculous little country. A bunch of country bumpkins get together and make up meaningless award titles just to get themselves some attention.
BRILLIANT,anything that will put these misogynist religious murdering fanatics into richly deserved oblivion.brave little girl,there is no place in a modern world for the kind of mind set that brutalises and denies women equality,now India you need to set an examlple by exacuting your 6 rapists and kicking out of office any of your mp,s found guilty of abusing women.
 




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