Yahoo – AFP,
Pierre-Henry Deshayes, 10 Dec 2014
Pakistani
schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai received the Nobel Peace Prize on Wednesday as the
youngest ever laureate, sharing her award with Indian child rights campaigner
Kailash Satyarthi.
"A
young girl and a somewhat older man, one from Pakistan and one from India, one
Muslim, the other Hindu; both symbols of what the world needs: more unity.
Fraternity between the nations!" Thorbjoern Jagland, chairman of the
Norwegian Nobel committee, said at the ceremony in Oslo.
Malala, 17,
became a global icon after she was shot and nearly killed by the Taliban in October
2012 for insisting that girls had a right to an education.
Nobel Peace
Prize laureates Malala
Yousafzai delivers her speech during the
Nobel Peace Prize awarding ceremony at
the City Hall in Oslo on December 10,
2014 (AFP
Photo/Odd Andersen)
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On the eve
of the ceremony, she said she would not rest on her laurels, saying she would
like one day to become prime minister in her native Pakistan.
"If I
can serve my country best through politics and through becoming a prime
minister then I would definitely choose that," she told the BBC.
"I
want to serve my country and my dream is that my country becomes a developed
country and I see every child get an education."
7,000
Norwegian children
Minutes
after Malala received the prize, a man carrying a Mexican flag walked towards
her, but was caught by security. His motives were unknown.
Before the
ceremony, Malala and Yousafzai met with 7,000 Norwegian children aged between
six and 14 in the heart of Oslo.
"You
have given me so much energy. It’s more than a red bull!" Malala said.
At a press
conference in Oslo on Tuesday Malala said that in many parts of the world,
children's requirements are infinitely more modest than an "iPad or
computer."
"What
they are asking for is just a book, just a pen, so why can't we do that?"
A security
officer (right) leads away a man
displaying a flag of Mexico during the Nobel
Peace Prize awards ceremony at the City
Hall in Oslo, Norway, on December 10,
2014 (AFP Photo/Cornelius Poppe)
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"I refuse
to accept that the world is so poor, when just one week of global military
expenditure is enough to bring all of our children into classrooms," he
said after receiving the prize.
"I
refuse to accept that the shackles of slavery can ever be... stronger than the
quest for freedom."
Malala was
15 when a Taliban gunman shot her in the head as she travelled on a school bus
in response to her campaign for girls' education.
Although
she almost died, she recovered after being flown for extensive surgery in
Birmingham, central England.
She has
been based in the city with her family ever since, continuing both her
education and activism.
Indian-Pakistani symbolism
The pairing
of Malala and Satyarthi had the extra symbolism of linking neighbouring
countries that have been in conflict for decades.
After she
was named as the winner, Malala said she wanted both states' prime ministers to
attend the prize-giving ceremony in Oslo.
"If
the prime ministers had come here I would have been very happy," she said.
"I would have thought of it as a big opportunity to ask them... to make
education their top priority and work on it together because we see the number
of children who are out of school and suffering from child labour are mostly in
India and Pakistan."
Pakistani
students pose for a photograph holding posters bearing the image of
Nobel Peace
Prize winner Malala Yousafzai at a ceremony in Islamabad on
December 10, 2014
(AFP Photo/Farooq Naeem)
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Satyarthi's
organisation Bachpan Bachao Andolan (Movement to Save Childhood) prides itself
on liberating more than 80,000 children from bonded labour in factories and
workshops across India and has networks of activists in more than 100
countries.
According
to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) there are about 168 million
child labourers around the world.
Nobel
winners receive eight million Swedish kronor ($1.1 million, 862,000 euros),
which is shared in the case of joint wins.
The Peace
Prize is the only Nobel award handed to recipients in Oslo.
The other
prizes -- also featuring the literature prize winner, Frenchman Patrick
Modiano, and his compatriot Jean Tirole with the economics award -– will be
awarded in Stockholm later Wednesday.
As you have noticed, there are many stirrings in the undercurrent now, and some of the light is already starting to penetrate the fog that has enveloped mankind for such a long time. At the moment, this will seem to be mere pinpricks of light in a huge ocean of darkness, but do not let that fool you. As we have talked about so many times, this layer of darkness that still seems to cover most of your planet is only an illusion, a thin film of confusion covering up the new reality. And now, this reality will start to become more and more visible. Not only to you, but also to others out there, people who look upon themselves as no more than an ordinary citizen, but who will soon start to realize that they too have the power to change not only their own life, but also the lives of so many others.
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And they will do so in a peaceful way, for we do not speak of a violent upsurging, far from it. For have you not witnessed already how the power and might of an armed scoundrel is not match for the power of the light? We refer of course to the story of the brave girl who had to face armed assassins because she stood up for her right to educate herself (From Aisha: I think they refer to the story of Malala Yousafzai). If you look closely at her story, you will see how the light penetrating her has been seeping into thousands, if not millions of others already. So she is indeed a shining example on how one of these pinpricks of light can blow away a huge area of fog and darkness, and how the forces of ill intent are no match for the light, for those bullets being aimed at her did not kill the light, it only made it that much stronger.
So let that be a lesson to you all on how nothing and no one can stop the light, no matter how hard they try. For the force of anger and hatred is not match for the love and compassion that is starting to grow on your planet now. And even if these forces of the old are trying their hardest to instill the old fear into you all, they will not succeed, no matter how many weapons they fire off, or how many people they beat to a pulp. For they cannot beat you now dear ones, you are the ones who have won this battle for the souls.
For in your soul, the light is growing stronger and stronger, and with it, the power you carry. And through your example, just like the girl who took the bullets in order to let the light shine out to the whole world, the change will come, step by step, person to person. For you are also brave, and even if you will never have to face the same hardships as this girl, you too will have to conquer the world with your actions. For you are indeed the bravest of the brave, and you have walked through fire to get where you are today. And doing that, you have liberated not only yourself, but thousands upon thousands of your fellow men and women. For you have hacked a trail trough that dense jungle of fear and darkness, and following in your footsteps are the rest of humanity. With a few exceptions of course, and they will clamor and cry as loud as they can in order to make you all believe that they still outnumber you. But they do not, and that is what you will all see as the days keep getting lighter and lighter, and those pinpricks of lights grow ever brighter and ever bigger.
So fear not, as fear has been diminished to such a state it is but a shadow of itself. That shadow is still touching the hearts of many around you, but that shadow is also thinning out, and it will be replaced by light in even the sturdiest of hearts. For light has no boundaries, only the fear has that now, so light is spreading out faster and faster, and the courage it inspires in you all is growing with it. So stand tall and proud, and know that you too has been a part of that journey from the darkest abyss and to this, the threshold of everlasting light. And know too that your actions will never go unnoticed, as you have all been instrumental in this about turn of the human race. So look around, and we think you will find these shining examples starting to emerge in every corner of your world, even in the places where you least expect them to. For, as we said, the light has no boundaries, certainly not one set by any human, and no line on the map or no wall, no matter how high it is, can keep it out. So again we say rejoice, for the morning has broken, and the day is about to start. And this day is one that will last forever.
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