Pakistani and the Indian took the "Nobel" peace
The Nobel peace prize for 2014 awarded to Pakistani human rights activist and Indian activist. The award is given to Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satirli for the rights of children.
In the current quarter in the list of candidates for the prize were considered 278 candidates, 47 of which are public and international organizations. The ceremony of awarding the owners of Nobel awards are usually held on December 10 in Stockholm and Oslo on the day of the death of the founder of the prize, Alfred Nobel (1833-1896) was a Swedish inventor and industrialist.
Of the 5 prizes bequeathed by the Nobel peace prize - only, which is given at the request of her father in Oslo. The remaining prize in physiology or medicine, physics, chemistry and literature, delivered in Stockholm.
"Children are obliged to attend secondary school, and not be a financial operation. In the poor countries of the world 60% of the population is under the age of 25 years. Respect the rights of children and young people is considered a necessary condition for a peaceful global development. In conflict zones violation of children's rights leads to the continuation of violence from generation to generation," declared the winners.
I agree with their statement that the fight against infringement of the rights of children and young people supports the implementation of the "fraternity between Nations", as Alfred Nobel mentioned in his own Testament as one of the criteria for the Nobel peace prize.
Kailash Satirli on your case in the best habits Indira Gandhi defended the rights of children, leading various forms of protests and presentations. Among other things, he contributed to the development of relevant international conventions on the rights of the child.
Despite his youth, Malala Yousafzai for a couple of years fighting for the rights of girls to education. She believes that children and teenagers fighting for their own rights, can contribute to improving your personal situation.
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