Thursday, October 10, 2013

231. MALALA GANHA PRÉMIO EUROPEU SAKHAROV

CARTESIANO A APLAUDIR

Nós acompanhamos o percurso de Malala na promoção escolar de todas as crianças no Planeta. 

A Malala está tendo um sucesso enorme à escala mundial.  Até os Talibas já devem reconhecer o potencial da adolescente  como força da natureza. Mais tarde ou mais cedo até eles terão de se submeter ao poder e beleza da jovem.

Apesar de ter levado um tiro na cabeça à queima roupa de um Taliba meio maluco, ela resistiu e não desiste da sua campanha global de promoção e direito à escolaridade das crianças.

Nós aqui em Nampula vamos festejar a atribuição deste prémio à Malala. Mas o maior prémio para ela é certamente o impacto positivo da sua luta em conduzir os  governos a serem mais exigentes e rigorosos na provisão de ensino para crianças e adultos.

Um abraço caloroso nosso para a Malala.

Malala Yousafzai wins EU's Sakharov human rights prize

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Pakistani schoolgirl and campaigner Malala Yousafzai, who was shot in the head by the Taliban, has won the EU's Sakharov human rights prize.
The 16-year-old activist was shot a year ago for campaigning for better rights for girls.
The Sakharov Prize for free speech is awarded by the European Parliament annually in memory of Soviet physicist and dissident Andrei Sakharov.
US whistleblower Edward Snowden had been a contender for the prize.
The 50,000 euro ($65,000) prize is considered Europe's top human rights award.
Malala rose to prominence in 2009 after writing a blog anonymously for the BBC Urdu service about her life under Taliban rule and the lack of education for girls.
She lived in Pakistan's mountainous Swat Valley and her name became internationally known after the Pakistan army pushed the Taliban out of the area in 2009.
The Taliban's Islamist doctrine puts harsh restrictions on women's rights and one of the militants shot her as she was riding in a bus with school friends.
"Today, we decided to let the world know that our hope for a better future stands in young people like Malala Yousafzai," said the head of the conservative European People's Party (EPP), Joseph Daul.
Malala received a standing ovation in July this year for an address to the United Nations General Assembly, in which she vowed she would never be silenced.
MEPs in Strasbourg said Malala was "incredibly brave" to continue promoting the rights of children. Her new home is in Birmingham, in the UK.
She joins a distinguished list of winners of the Sakharov Prize which includes South Africa's Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi in Burma, also known as Myanmar. The award will be officially presented at a ceremony in Strasbourg in November.
Three jailed Belarusian dissidents were also on the shortlist for the prize this year, along with Edward Snowden, who leaked thousands of documents detailing US National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance activities worldwide.

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    Comment number33.

     
    She deserves this award; if only our leaders were half as inspiring.
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    Comment number20.

     
    What a remarkable young woman she is. She has remained totally committed to her cause despite everything. She is an inspiration, not just to women, but to everyone. Very well deserved. I look forward to seeing what direction her life takes.

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