Malala's father, Ziauddin, said the award would “boost the courage” of the 17-year-old and “enhance her capability to work for the cause of girls' education.” Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Tasneem Aslam said: "She's the youngest recipient ever of the prize and makes us proud. Her hard work is resonant of her Pakistani roots and her selfless dedication."
Still, Malala's success as a symbol of defiance against militants who oppose education and rights for women have convinced some Pakistanis she is a Western agent intent on damaging the country’s reputation. She remains effectively exiled in Britain, unable to return to her homeland because of Taliban death threats. On Facebook, “We Hate Malala” pages have garnered thousands of likes. “It's ironic, really,” said Mehar Bokhari, 30, one of Pakistan's leading female news anchors. “She is such an inspiration for the rest of the world, yet we fail to gain any inspiration from her as a people and a nation.”
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/malala-yousafzais-nobel-peace-prize-prompts-praise-suspicion-pakistan-n222921
Keywords:
1. jubilation 慶祝活動
2. resonant 共鳴的
3. reputation 名聲
4. homeland 祖國
5. ironic 諷刺的
6. anchors 固定
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