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MASSACHUSETTS: Malala Yousafzai, who survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban has been honored as Harvard University's humanitarian of the year.

Malala, an outspoken proponent for girls' education, was at Harvard on Friday to accept the 2013 Peter J. Gomes Humanitarian Award.

Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust said she was pleased to welcome Malala because of their shared interest in education.

Malala was shot in the head last October. Militants said she was attacked because she was critical of the Taliban, not because of her views on education.

The 16-year-old Malala said she hopes to become a politician because politicians can have influence on a broad scale.

She spoke nostalgically about her home region, the Swat Valley, and said she hopes to return someday. She called it a ``paradise'' but described a dangerous area where militants blew up dozens of schools and sought to discourage girls from going to school by snatching pens from their hands. Students, she said, reacted by hiding their books under their shawls so people wouldn't know they were going to school.

``The so-called Taliban were afraid of women's power and were afraid of the power of education,'' she told hundreds of students, faculty members and well-wishers who packed Harvard's ornate Sanders Theater for the award ceremony.

Malala highlighted the fact that very few people spoke out against what was happening in her home region.

``Although few people spoke, but the voice for peace and education was powerful,'' she said.

Malala also described waking up in a British hospital, where she was taken for emergency treatment following the assassination attempt in Pakistan.

``And when I was in Birmingham, I didn't know where I was, I didn't know where my parents are, I didn't know who has shot me and I had no idea what was happening,'' she said. ``But I thank God that I'm alive.''

The chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize Committee, Thorbjorn Jagland, paid a special tribute to Malala in a message read publicly during her award ceremony.

``Your courage,'' Jagland said in the tribute, ``is sending a strong message to women to stand up for their rights, which constitutes a precondition for peace.''

Malala Yousafzai honored at Harvard - thenews.com.pk
 
I really felt sorry for this lil girl but why west are still using her for propaganda the way they did with mukhtran mai


These awards and honours are enough i guess


International Children's Peace Prize nominee, 2011[21]
National Youth Peace Prize, 2011[9]
Sitara-e-Shujaat, Pakistan's third-highest civilian bravery award, October 2012[72]
Foreign Policy magazine top 100 global thinker, November 2012[73]
Time magazine Person of the Year shortlist, December 2012[74]
Mother Teresa Memorial Award for Social Justice, November 2012[75][a]
Rome Prize for Peace and Humanitarian Action, December 2012[77]
Simone de Beauvoir Prize, January 2013[78]
Nobel Peace Prize nominee, March 2013[79]
Doughty Street Advocacy award of Index on Censorship, March 2013[80]
Fred and Anne Jarvis Award of the UK National Union of Teachers, March 2013[81]
Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards, Global Trailblazer, April 2013[82]
One of Time's "100 Most Influential People In The World", April 2013[83]
Premi Internacional Catalunya award of Catalonia, May 2013[84]
Annual Award for Development of the OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID), June 2013[85]
International Campaigner of the Year, 2013 Observer Ethical Awards, June 2013[86]
2012 Tipperary International Peace Award, Ireland Tipperary Peace Convention, August 2013[87]
International Children’s Peace Prize, KidsRights, 2013[88]
Portrait of Yousafzai by Jonathan Yeo displayed at National Portrait Gallery, London[89]
Ambassador of Conscience Award from Amnesty Internationa
 
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