WASHINGTON, Oct 24: A senior American lawmaker on Wednesday distributed a
letter in the US Congress, urging her colleagues to award the
Congressional Gold Medal to Malala Yousuf zai.
Separately, thousands of people have signed an online petition to nominate Malala for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Angelina
Jolie, a famous American actress who is also a goodwill ambassador for
the United Nations, was the first to propose this idea, saying that the
14-year-old girl deserved a Nobel Prize for standing up to the forces
that others did not have the courage to confront.
Malala, who was
shot in the head by a Taliban gunman for speaking up for her rights, is
undergoing treatment at a British hospital in Birmingham.
`Malala
... stood against the oppressive policies imposed upon the citizens of
Pakistan by the Taliban. Her stand for education for girl and gender
equality resulted in a fatwa issued by the Taliban calling for her
death,` Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee wrote in her letter.
The
congresswoman, a Democrat from Texas who has been a member of the House
since1995, also heads the Pakistan caucus on the Hill and is one of few
US lawmakers who still openly support Pakistan.
`The shooting of
this young girl has sent shockwaves through the region and around the
world; religious leaders and communities are condemning her shooting,
yet the Taliban remains unrepentant,` the congresswoman wrote.
`Malala
has displayed true courage as she continued to fight for justice, even
while her life was in danger. Because of her courage, Malala Yousufzai
has become a symbol of hope in a country long beset by violence and
oppression,` she noted.
`It is fitting that Malala has become the
new face of Pakistan. She represents the future of Pakistan, where
young girls can attend school and expect equal rights.
Congresswoman
Lee noted that Malala`s actions demonstrated the power one child can
have on an entire region. `Her message could not be silenced by the
cowardly acts of the few.
It is my firm belief that we should honour her message and recognise her bravery,` she said.
`I,
like all of you, value the need for education, justice, and gender
equality. Join me in supporting this legislation to honour Malala
Yousufzai and her message,` she wrote.
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