Google – AFP, 17 Sep 2013
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Malala
Yousafzai, pictured at The Hague on September 16, has been
awarded Amnesty
International's highest honour (AFP/File, Bas Czerwinski)
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LONDON —
Rights group Amnesty International announced on Tuesday it had awarded its
highest honour to Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani teen shot in the head last
year by the Taliban for campaigning for girls' education.
Malala will
share the 2013 Ambassador of Conscience Award with American singer and human
rights activist Harry Belafonte, the London-based NGO revealed.
The award,
which recognises "individuals who have promoted and enhanced the cause of
human rights through their life and by example," will be presented by
Irish rock singer Bono at a ceremony in Dublin, Ireland, on Tuesday.
"Our
two new Ambassadors of Conscience are different from each other in many ways,
but they share a dedication to the fight for human rights everywhere and for
all," said Salil Shetty, Secretary General of Amnesty International.
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Malala
Yousafzai, pictured at The Hague
on September 16, has been awarded
Amnesty
International's highest honour
(AFP/File, Bas Czerwinski)
|
Malala was
shot in the head by the Taliban on a school bus last October, an attack that
drew worldwide condemnation.
She was
flown to Britain for surgery for her head injuries and returned to school in
Birmingham in March.
The
16-year-old said she was "truly honoured" to receive the award.
"I
would like to take the opportunity to remind everyone that there are many
millions of children like me across the world who fight every single day for
their right to go to school," she added.
"I
hope that by working together we will one day realise our dream of education
for every child, in every corner of the world."
Emmy award
winner Belafonte paid tribute to his co-winner.
"I am
especially honoured to receive the Ambassador of Conscience Award because I am
having the distinction of sharing this with Malala Yousafzai, a true hero of
our time," he said.
"My
admiration for her is unending. She has awakened many in the global family to a
commitment in struggle against tyranny. For all this I remain eternally
grateful."
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