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Malala Yousafzai is a women's education campaigner from the unstable and violent Swat Valley region known for her education and women's rights activism. Also check out our section on Political Dissidents and our articles on and Pakistan.
Malala Accepts Nobel Peace Prize at Norway Ceremony
Attendance was high at Oslo awards ceremony where Pakistani women’s education activist Malala accepts Nobel Peace Prize along with India’s Kailash Satyarthi
Revealing Pakistani Reactions to Malala Nobel Peace Prize
Monumental change in giant Pakistan revealed as liberals, conservatives, politicians and even militants must react to national pride in Malala Nobel Peace Prize
Nobel Peace Prize For India Children’s Advocate Life’s Work
Along with Pakistan’s Malala, Nobel Peace Prize For India’s Kailash Satyarthi awarded which the longtime children’s activist immediately dedicated to children slaves across the world
Malala Yousafzai Wins Nobel Peace Prize for Education Work
After nearly being assassinated by a Taliban gunman, 17-year-old Pakistani women and youth education activist Malala Yousafzai wins Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of achievements
Pakistan’s Malala in Nigeria Seeking Release of Women
Worldwide effort needed to free kidnapped schoolgirls says Malala in Nigeria
Malala Urges US Pressure on Syria Peace Efforts
Pakistan activist Malala Yousafzai calls for Obama to support Syria peace efforts and refugees
Malala Calls Mandela Her Leader in Moving Tribute
Pakistan’s world famous icon for women’s education Malala Yousafzai offers sweeping praise of Nelson Mandela who she felt deep connection
Work of Pakistan’s Malala Needs Public Support
Malala needs public support as courageous story carries some stark lessons for work on education
Malala Wins Sakharov Prize for Human Rights
Pakistani education advocate Malala Wins Sakharov Prize for European Union’s human rights that originated during Cold War with Soviet Union