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Thousands sign Nobel petition for Pakistan’s Malala

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Injured 15-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai reads cards sent by well-wishers at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham on Wednesday. Photo: AFP

More than 87,000 people have signed a global petition calling for Pakistani schoolgirl activist Malala Yousafzai to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, campaigners said on Friday.

The 15-year-old is recovering in hospital in Britain after Taliban gunmen in her native northwest Pakistan shot her on her school bus last month for daring to campaign for the right of girls to go to school.

“A Nobel Peace Prize for Malala will send a clear message that the world is watching and will support those who stand up for the right of girls to get an education,” said Shahida Choudhary, a British campaigner involved in the petition.

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Choudhary said she wanted British Prime Minister David Cameron and prominent politicians to write to the Nobel committee in Sweden to recommend Malala for the award.

“Malala doesn’t just represent one young woman, she speaks out for all those who are denied an education purely on the basis of their gender,” Choudhary added.

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The petition at Change.org originally started by in Canada by Tarek Fatah, a writer and broadcaster.

In Islamabad on Friday, the UN’s special envoy for global education Gordon Brown presented the Pakistani government with a separate petition with more than one million signatures in support of Malala.

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