Malala among Time’s 100 ‘most influential people’

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Malala Yousufzai, the renowned education activist, is among the world’s most influential people, according to a list published by the Time magazine on Saturday.
Malala, 16, is the only Pakistani on the list of people, who according to the magazine have inspired others around the world. The list also includes a profile by another star, explaining why the person deserves a spot.
The tribute to Malala is written by former US Congressswoman Gabrielle Gifford, who was shot in the head in Tuscon, Arizona, in 2011, in which she praises the Pakistani activist’s courage and resilience.
Gifford wrote for Time that she, like many people, draws inspiration and strength from Yousafzai, who was shot in the head by the Taliban in 2012.
“Malala is a testament that women everywhere will not be intimidated into silence.”
“I have seen courage in many places… but Malala’s courage is uncommon,” Gifford wrote.

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  1. If you criticize Islam. Pakistan Army and praise Rushdi you will be recognized by west. Besides her father runs NGO and every one knows the game NGOs. I have an other bitter experience. After The award winning film by Sharmeen was released, here in US my friend sin Bridge Club formed impression that Pakistan is domain of animals. Why do not we have vision we follow people's opinions blindly

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