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The Nobel Peace Prize for 2014

October 11 2014

Has been awarded to Mailala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi,they won for their struggled against the suppression of children.Mailala is the Pakistani teenager who was shot in the head by the Taliban in 2012 for advocating girls' rights to education.............................Kailash Satyarthi is an Indian childrens' rights advocate,he has succeeded in freeing tens of thousands of children forced into bonded labour or slavery............. There are an estimated 168 million child labourers around the world..........Mailala said,"This award is for all those children who are voiceless,where voices need to heard"'........................... Anti-slavery Australia ie a non government organisation promoting the rights of enslaved and trafficked people both in Australia and overseas xxQ

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  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    Very brave people, especially one do young. Well deserved.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    and only eleven when she started her blog...she is the youngest person to win the Nobel,she is seventeen.She now lives in London because of ongoing threats from the Taliban xxQ

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    a lot of books......and come to the conclusion that the "male" is frightened of the female. It's so sad we went this way through the ages and can't make it equal. I am reading a lot and sexuality is a theme I am fascinated by.....how come we made it in such a dirty twisted business. My heart is bleeding.......I know I can't change it with a swift of a wand....when I could I would.....so we both can see how beautiful both sexes really are. Women still get more abused and treated in a bad way then males in our world...... women still are less educated around the world then men. So my question again............................are Males frightened of the FEMALE power.....and what is the "FEMALE POWER" to men? Can anybody answer this? I am not a sad person, I am a happy woman and lucky to have grown up in Europe, but even there in the 50 a women had not the same rights as the male.

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    ... we come across people of this calibre . 'Mailala has the resolve rarely found in someone so young.. Whenever I see her ' the word brave comes to mind.. I don't know a lot about Kailash , but his efforts in a country where abuse is widespread is remarkable... The world is a much better place for people like this....

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    This bit on the BBC site made me laugh: "Malala revealed she found out the news after being called out of her chemistry class at her school in Birmingham." I can imagine that must have felt quite unreal!

  • RHP

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    11 years ago

    I know a little of Mailala's story and her courage impresses me. And I think you are right Litonya. Men ARE afraid of WOMENS POWER, and I believe it comes to three points, all of a sexual nature. Men have this burning need and desire to fuck women and while men are the penetrator in such encounters it is the women who have the ultimate power of granting penetration or not, rape aside belongs to women. ( although it could be argued that that even in a rape situation its women's power that is driving the situation) Men perhaps unconciously realise that women are the most powerful sexually, of the two genders. Women can always be physically ready to fuck, and fuck continuously, where as a man has to first get an erection and also needs some recovery time after ejaculation. And what I think is the strongest point is all us humans have this innate need to pass on our genetics but when it comes to off spring only women can be really 100% sure that said offspring is theirs. Wow I ran off at the mouth a bit there, might just go and lay low for a while.