Malala Yusuf Zai won Noble Peace Prize.
She shares Peace Noble Prize with an Indian, Kailash Satyarthi
Malala Yusuf Zai won Noble Peace Prize.
She shares Peace Noble Prize with an Indian, Kailash Satyarthi
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Congrats to her :k:
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Great!!!!!
Conspiracy theorist are going to have a field day.
Re: Congratulation … Pakistan won second noble prize.
Re: Congratulation … Pakistan won second noble prize.
Great!!!!!
Conspiracy theorist are going to have a field day.
yes, it is nice to know. At least Pakistan got some recognition.
I believe there is a lot of politics in here, but nevertheless, it is good news. :)
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This is a brilliant achievement for her and the country.
Indeed, it is genuinely a very good news despite all the unfortunate differences that surrounds her case.
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Congrats to her. Its a proud moment for Pakistan and especially for us Pashtoons whom the world only knew through Taliban. Now we have another face. An enlightened one. I feel very proud of her.
Re: Congratulation … Pakistan won second noble prize.
Congrats to her. Its a proud moment for Pakistan and especially for us Pashtoons whom the world only knew through Taliban. Now we have another face. An enlightened one. I feel very proud of her.
You are right. Pakhtuns have many things to be proud, but certainly 'Peace' is not one of them. Now, a pakhtun got Noble 'Peace' prize, is an achievement that should be doubly appreciated. :)
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NayaPakistan
What an proud achievement for us
P.S
Kitni khushi hai awaam ko Noble Prize ki. Jo pehlay aik Pakistani jetta tha us ks aath tu kuttay wali ki awaam nay
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You are right. Pakhtuns have many things to be proud, but certainly 'Peace' is not one of them. Now, a pakhtun got Noble 'Peace' prize, is an achievement that should be doubly appreciated. :)
True. Bacha Khan was another pashtoon who stood for peace, but, alas, his services for peace were never recognized by many of us.
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Malala Yousafzai Is a traitor. She is a Black Dhaba on the face of Pashtons like me.. She is being used.. Anyhow , stay away from Pakistan. Hey Malala traitor… You Listen. #Gadaaaaar](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=Gadaaaaar)
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Wounds from a hard campaign, visiting Lord’s with my sons – and Malala the Great http://www.newstatesman.com/2013/07/wounds-hard-campaign-visiting-lords-my-sons-and-malala-great … - IK on Malala.. #BlastFromThePast](https://twitter.com/hashtag/BlastFromThePast?src=hash)
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True. Bacha Khan was another pashtoon who stood for peace, but, alas, his services for peace were never recognized by many of us.
Brother, you are right. Problem is negative propaganda, that vested interest used to exploit innocent Pakhtuns for their own purposes, and made Pakhtuns victims of war, pain and unrest.
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:hmmm: What if all the conspiracy theories against her prove wrong?
Though I myself is not considering this a biggest achievement after it was awarded to killers like Obama. This Nobel has same reputation like we have for Sitara e Imtiaz after it was awarded to likes of Meera.
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Pakistan Army on Malala:
BBC News - Malala Yousafzai suspects arrested, Pakistan army says
Pakistan Army doctors on Malala:
72 Hours That Saved Malala: Doctors Reveal for the First Time How Close She Came to Death - ABC News
Pashtoon nationalist party on Malala:
ANP for Malala Yousafzai » Awami National Party
Imran Khan with government in pashtoon dominated KPK, on Malala:
So Pakistan Army, the doctors in CMH, pashtoon political leaders, Imran Khan are all on the side of this TRAITOR? They must all be traitors too then. No?
Lets see who is against this TRAITOR?
Can you name anyone, besides yourself, who recognizes her as a traitor? Or is it just you who understands all her conspiracies against Pakistan, even more than our intelligence agencies?
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Hope some day Edhi saab receives such accolades from the international community.
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All the supporters of the TTP animals recognise malala as a traitor, ignoring the fact that the biggest traitors not only of Pakistan but islam and Allah are these pigs from TTP.
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I think you are just trying to be a bit funny. ![]()
Traitors are Taliban and their likes, who fights against the government and forces of their own country (Pakistan or Afghanistan), kills and injure innocent Pakistanis, give feeling of insecurity throughout Pakistan, do atrocities on mostly Pakhtuns by brainwashing them to do suicide and kill other Pakhtuns, and portraying pakhtuns as animals by cutting throats of many innocent victims, mostly pakhtuns.
Malala rightly raised her voice against Taliban parasites and people like them, so not appreciating her is like appreciating animal behaviour of Taliban and their likes.
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We know what we did with Dr Abdus Salam
The Greatest Physician ever
We as a nation has lost it
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This is really uncalled for. Let’s leave the girl alone. She has never said anything remotely negative Pakistan or Pakistanis or even against her own tribal culture, so I don’t think all that anger and bitterness towards her personally is justified in anyway.
I’m delighted to see the political mobilisation of women in Pakistan, and I really hope Malala’s achievement inspires the younger generation to find their voice to change what they believe is wrong and find the courage to be the change they want to see in their society. It is my sincere hope that instead of triggering more needless disputes, her achievement promotes the vital importance of female education in Pakistan.