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Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai on Tuesday (December 9) said the Nobel peace prize gives them tremendous opportunity in their fight and struggle for children's rights. Kailash Satyarthi, 60, and Malala, 17, will share $1.1 million Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo tomorrow (December 10). Malala, who survived a near-fatal Taliban attack two years ago with determination advocating education for girls, said she is proud to be a Muslim. "We strongly believe in Islam. Islam is a religion of peace, but unfortunately there are people who don't know about this religion," she said, referring to Taliban militants. Malala said that education is not restricted to a group, it's essential for everyone. "It is a necessity of life. "Why are we fighting for something which we deserve? It is our right to go to school. Why should we fight for something we deserve?" she asked. "Children don't ask for iPads, they just want a book and a pen," the Pakistani child rights activist said. "You have to speak for yourself, learn to fight for yourself," she said, adding that "when you take a step, raise your voice, then things changes."
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I Am Proud To Be A Muslim: Malala Yousafzai
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