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Two Champions of Children Are Given Nobel Peace Prize

Two Champions of Children Are Given Nobel Peace Prize

by The Daily Eye Team October 11 2014, 2:45 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 50 secs

??ho is Malala???shouted the Taliban gunman who leapt onto a crowded bus in north western Pakistan two years ago, then fired a bullet into the head of Malala Yousafzai, a 15-year-old schoolgirl and outspoken activist. That question has been answered many times since by Ms. Yousafzai herself, who survived her injuries and went on to become an impassioned advocate, global celebrity and, on Friday, the latest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize alongside the Indian child rights campaigner Kailash Satyarthi. Yet since that decisive gunshot in October 2012, Ms. Yousafzai and her compelling story have been reshaped by a range of powerful forces ??often, though not always, for good ??in ways that have left her straddling perilous fault lines of culture, politics and religion. In Pakistan, conservatives assailed the schoolgirl as an unwitting pawn in an American-led assault. In the West, she came to embody the excesses of violent Islam, or was recruited by campaigners to raise money and awareness for their causes.

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