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Friday, October 10, 2014

Malala Yousafzai, Kailash Satyarthi Win Nobel Peace Prize

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Malala speaks at UN HQ
Malala speaks at the UN in New York on her 16th birthday in 
2013. Photograph: STAN HONDA/AFP/Getty Images

Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani teenage education campaigner shot on school bus in 2012 by a Taliban gunman, has won the 2014 Nobel peace prize.
Malala won along with Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian children’s rights activist.
The two were named winner of the £690,000 (8m kronor or $1.11m) prize by the chairman of the Nobel committee - Norway’s former prime minister Thorbjoern Jagland - on Friday morning.Malala, now 17, was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman two years ago in Pakistan after coming to prominence for her campaigning for education for girls.
She won for what the Nobel committee called her “heroic struggle” for girls’ right to an education. She is the youngest ever winner of the prize.
After being shot she was airlifted to Queen Elizabeth hospital in Birmingham, where she was treated for life-threatening injuries.
She has since continued to campaign for girls’ education, speaking before the UN, meeting Barack Obama, being named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people and last year publishing the memoir I am Malala.
Last month a gang of 10 Taliban fighters who tried to kill her were arrested, the Pakistan army claimed.
In a statement, the Nobel committee said: “Despite her youth, Malala Yousafzai has already fought for several years for the right of girls to education, and has shown by example that children and young people, too, can contribute to improving their own situations.
“This she has done under the most dangerous circumstances. Through her heroic struggle she has become a leading spokesperson for girls’ rights to education.”
“Thank You all Support And Love...! #Nobelpeaceprize #StayBless,” she said in a tweet.
Satyarthi, the Nobel committee said, had maintained the tradition of Mahatma Gandhi and headed various forms of peaceful protests.
“Showing great personal courage, Kailash Satyarthi, maintaining Gandhi’s tradition, has headed various forms of protests and demonstrations, all peaceful, focusing on the grave exploitation of children for financial gain,” the committee said. “He has also contributed to the development of important international conventions on children’s rights.”
The Nobel committee said it “regards it as an important point for a Hindu and a Muslim, an Indian and a Pakistani, to join in a common struggle for education and against extremism”.
Satyarthi, 60, dedicated his prize to children in slavery, telling CNN-IBN: “It’s an honour to all those children who are still suffering in slavery, bonded labour and trafficking.”
He founded Bachpan Bachao Andolan - or the Save the Childhood Movement - in 1980 and has acted to protect the rights of 80,000 children.
“It’s an honour to all my fellow Indians. I am thankful to all those who have been supporting my striving for more than the last 30 years,” he said.
“A lot of credit goes to the Indians who fight to keep democracy so alive and so vibrant, where I was able to keep my fight on.
“Something which was born in India has gone globally and now we have the global movement against child labour. After receiving this award I feel that people will give more attention to the cause of children in the world.”
Yemeni Nobel peace laureate Tawakkol Karman said Malala and Satyarthi were worthy winners and that Satyarthi had taken part in an “outstanding and long struggle for the rights of the child”.
There were a record 278 nominations this year, 19 more than ever before – including US whistleblowers Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning, the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and Pope Francis. Also on the list of nominees was an anti-war clause in the Japanese constitution and the International Space Station Partnership.
Previous choices include illustrious names such as Nelson Mandela, Aung San Suu Kyi, and Martin Luther King - and, controversially, Barack Obama in 2009.
Last year’s choice of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in hindsight seems a similar act of wishful thinking. At the time the agency’s role in overseeing the destruction of Syria’s chemical arsenal offered a very slim chance of finding a diplomatic resolution to the crisis in that country. But the violence in Syria has only got worse, and there are continuing concerns that the Assad regime has continued to conceal its stockpile of chemical weapons.
The Nobel announcements have been going on all week, and willconclude with the prize for economics on Monday.
On Thursday, the Nobel committee stunned the literary world bychoosing little-known French author Patrick Modiano for the prize.
On Wednesday, Stefan Hell of the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, William Moerner of Stanford University in California, and Eric Betzig of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Virginia won the chemistry prize “for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy”.
On Tuesday, Shuji Nakamura of the University of California, Santa Barbara, shared the physics prize with Isamu Akasaki and Hiroshi Amano of Japan for “the invention of efficient blue light-emitting diodes which has enabled bright and energy-saving white light sources”.
And on Monday, British-US scientist John O’Keefe and married couple May-Britt and Edvard Moser from Norway won the Nobel prize in physiology or medicine for discovering the brain’s “inner GPS”.
Worth 8m kronor each, the Nobel prizes are always handed out on 10 December, the anniversary of prize founder Alfred Nobel’s death in 1896. Besides the prize money, each laureate receives a diploma and a gold medal.
Nobel, a wealthy Swedish industrialist who invented dynamite, provided few directions for how to select winners, except that the prize committees should reward those who “have conferred the greatest benefit to mankind”.

ISIS is trading and selling Yazidi Christian women and children

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We were sold for $10 or $12. Who could accept that behaviour? Can God accept that?

It’s a shame to rape a woman, but when she is raped by 10 men… what is this?

They are animals, they are not humans.

“We’ve asked our jailers to shoot us dead, to kill us, but we are too valuable for them. They keep telling us that we are unbelievers because we are non-Muslims and that we are their property, like war booty. They say we are like goats bought at a market.”
Iraq Slave Markets Sell Women For $10 To Attract ISIS Recruits
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Iraq’s Yazidis: who they are and why the US is bombing ISIS to save them

Yazidi women forced into ‘sex trade’

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More than 1,000 women and children kidnapped by Isis. Yazidis in Iraq have made an emotional plea for West to help more than 1,000 kidnapped Yazidi women forced into ‘sex trade’.
“We’re a minority here and there’s no strong lobby to support us. We ask for support from those governments that care about human rights and humanity.”
more than 1,000 women and children kidnapped by Isis.
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YAZIDI ANGER AT IRAQ’S FORGOTTEN PEOPLE

* Those willing to convert to Islam are married off to militants but those maintaining their faith are trafficked as sex slaves, abused and imprisoned.
* They beat us with cables, starved us and made us wash our faces with petrol.
* They will sell girls to whoever wants to buy them – girls aged nine and over.
* Some men bought two or three, even four or five at once. It’s shameful.
* They took all our girls. The world must help us.
* We’re a minority here and there’s no strong lobby to support us. We ask for support from those governments that care about human rights and humanity.
Save the Yazidi women
As per news reports, hundreds of Iraqi Yazidi girls and women are being held by the Islamic State (IS) militants and sold and bought as war bounty. Torture, rape and killings are part of treatment meted out to these unfortunate souls. There is no trace of more than 200 Nigerian school girls earlier kidnapped by Boko Haram (BH). Sad that all this is being done in the name of religion. But for sure, we all know what IS and BH are doing is not new in the mankind history. Every group and empire had been doing the same in medieval times.
Today, the world has forgotten all that as a horrible nightmare; perhaps IS and BH are here to wake us from the dream that the world has moved forward on human rights and equality. Though the west and regional powers have taken serious note of these ruthless murderers, we need boots on the ground to chase them out. Time is running out – we have to save these poor Yazidi girls and women from the wicked enslavement of IS.
Masood Khan
Jubail
Saudi Arabia
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ISIS RAPING & SELLING GIRLS AS SEX SLAVES

Rooms of horror where the women are raped, often by different men and throughout the day.
* They treat us like slaves. We are always ‘given’ to different men. Some arrive straight from Syria.
* They threaten us and beat us if we try to resist. Often I wish they would beat me so hard I will die.
* Some of the youngest girls have stopped talking because of the abuse and were taken away by their captors. Many of the women have attempted to end their lives.
* Sometimes I feel as though it will never end. And if it did, my life would remain forever scarred by the torture I have suffered the past few weeks.
* They have already killed my body. They are now killing my soul.
HELP US!
ISIS Kidnaps, Sells Women as 'Sex Slaves'
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ISIS IS A THREAT TO CIVILIZATION

ISIS message to US: “We will kill your people and transform America to a river of blood.”
The Barbarism of ISIS- The crimes against humanity
1) Beheading children, no matter the eventual goal, can never be justified by a civilized people.
2) Terror in the form of crucifixions can never be tolerated by the world community.
3) Yazidi children on Mount Sinjar, drinking their parents’ blood to stay alive in the face of the ISIS siege, is reminiscent of the desperation portrayed in Schindler’s List and Hotel Rwanda.
The civilized world mourned the atrocities of those conflicts, as well as our inaction in the face of such barbarous actions. We will soon find ourselves mourning another genocide if President Obama, and Republicans alike, do not agree to take decisive action against this abomination. ISIS cannot merely be contained or defeated, some pundits correctly contend, it must be destroyed.
ISIS beheading christian children
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ISIS ATROCITIES AGAINST YAZIDI WOMEN

Those who do not convert face daily rape and a slow death
* They have been raped and sold off like property.
* Being raped by dozens of men over the course of a few hours.
* Mosul’s Badush prison, where the women are enslaved before trafficking them to third parties. Many of those held were teenagers.
* Women and girls as young as 14 are being offered the chance to convert. If they accept, they are sold as wives. If not, they are raped, tortured and eventually murdered.
* Babies are being born in the prison, and being immediately taken away from the mothers who have no idea of their fate.
isis atrocities against YAZIDI women
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Saturday, September 27, 2014

Shirley Chisholm was a political leader with a strong moral sense

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Shirley Chisholm

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Also Known As: Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm
Nationality: American
political ideology: Democratic
Born on: 30 November 1924 AD    Famous 30th November Birthdays
Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius    Famous Sagitarians
Born in: Brooklyn
Died on: 01 January 2005 AD
place of death: Florida
father: Charles Christopher St. Hill
mother: Ruby Seale
Spouses: Conrad Q. Chisholm(m.1949,div.1977), Arthur Hardwick (m. 1978)
education: Teachers College, Columbia University, Brooklyn College, Columbia University
awards: 1975-Honorary Doctor of Laws degree


Shirley Chisholm was a political leader with a strong moral sense and courage to stand up for her beliefs. She spent her childhood in Barbados with her grandmother, and realized the importance of the traditional British-style education she received there. The education incorporated strong ideals in her, which shaped her future career. She started off as a teacher and was concurrently involved in political activities as well. Her strong leadership skills led her to eventually join politics, in spite of her being, as she herself termed it, a "double handicap"—both black and a woman. Chisholm swiftly made a name for herself with her brand of fearless politics. She highlighted key issues throughout her career, especially those regarding education opportunities, racial equality and women empowerment. Her decision to run for presidency was an attempt to make a statement, to make people consider African-Americans as-well-as women as serious candidates. Against all odds and in spite of knowing well that she did not possess the required resources to mount a serious challenge, Chisholm went ahead with her campaign and won more delegates than anyone expected.
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Highness Queen Elizabeth II -serves as the head of Commonwealth Nation

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Queen Elizabeth II

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Also Known As: Test29
Nationality: British
religion: Anglican/Episcopalian
Born on: 21 April 1926 AD    Famous 21st April Birthdays
Zodiac Sign: Taurus    Famous Taureans
Born in: Mayfair, London
father: King George VI
mother: Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
siblings: Princess Margaret
Spouse: Prince Philip
children: Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward


'Supreme Governor of the Church of England' and 'The Defender of the Faith', Her Highness Queen Elizabeth II is the constitutional monarch and serves as the head of Commonwealth Nations. Reserved and introvert, the queen has been revered by her subjects for displaying impeccable moral character, administrative acumen and unequivocal empathy towards all factions of the society, throughout her life. Once, mesmerized by her larger-than-life persona, filmmaker Michael Waldman quipped, "The more time I spent filming Our Queen, the more I was struck by the strange idiosyncrasies of her life". The fact that she is both the only female royal to have joined the military services and the only head of the state alive to have served in the military during World War II bears testimony to her loyalty and devotion towards her country and countrymen. Post the tumultuous phase of the Second World War, Elizabeth, the 'fairy tale queen', ushered England in an era of hope and prosperity, thus promulgating a 'new Elizabethan age'. Patron of innumerable charitable organizations, this magnanimous monarch, has also been the subject of a few controversies and speculations. Read on and learn more about all the aspects pertaining to the queen's illustrious life.
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