 
In the name of God the most merciful
the most beneficial in the most merciful
who is the god of all mankind
when i go and speak
the only problem I face is that the podium
 is usually taller than me
so I hope it would be good this time
I am feeling honored that
I'm being chosen as a the nobel laureate
and I have been honored with this this
precious award
the Nobel Peace Prize and I'm proud
that i am the first
Pakistani and the first young woman or 
the first young person
who is getting this award it's a great honor
for me
and I'm also really happy that I'm sharing this award with a person
that I'm sharing this award with a person
with a person from India whose name is
kailash Satyarthi
and his great work for
child's rights his great work against
 child slavery
totally inspired me and i'm really happy
that there are so many people who are walking for children's rights
and i am not alone and he totally deserves this award so i'm feeling honored that I'm sharing
this award with him
he received this award and we both
are the two (uhh) nobel award receivers
One is from Pakistan one is from India
One believes in Hinduism and one strongly believes in uh Islam
and it gives a message to people. gives a message to the  people of love
between Pakistan and India and between
different religions and we both
support each other. it does not
matter what's the color of your skin
and what language do you speak. what religion do you believe in
it is that we should all consider each
other as human beings and we should
respect
each other and we should all fight for
our rights
for the rights of children, for the rights of women and for the rights of every
human being
most of all I would like to thank my
family
my dear father, my dear mother. for
their love for their support
as my father always say he didnt give me something extra
what he did that, he did not clip
my wings
so I'm thankful to my father for not clipping my wings,
for letting me to fly and achieve my
goal
a girl is not supposed to be the the
slave
a girl  has the power to go forward in her
life. and she's not only a mother
and she isn't only a sister. she's not only a wife
but a girl  has the... she should
have an identity she should be
recognized and she had equal rights as
a boy
even though my brothers think they are
treated
that I'm treated very well and
they're not treated very well
but that's fine if it comes
if that's it. but that's fine and
well I would like to share with you how I found about the Nobel Peace Prize then
and it's quite exciting because
I was in my chemistry class and we
were starting a lot and actually see it
...
at the time was i thinkin 10:15 so the time
of the announcement of the Nobel Peace
Prize was gone
and before that i was not expecting that
I'll get this award
and I'll when it went to like 10:15
i was totally sure that I haven't won it but
then suddenly one of my teacher came  into the
class and
she called me. she said "I have something
important to tell you"
and i was totally  surprised when she told me
that congratulations
you have won the Nobel Peace Prize and
you are sharing it with
a great person who is also working for
children's rights and
it's sometimes quite difficult to
express your feelings but I felt
really honored, i felt more powerful and more courageous
because this award is not just a piece of metal
or a medal that you will wear or an
award that would keep in your room but
this is really an encouragement for me to go forward
and to believe in myself to know that
there are people who are supporting me
in this campaign
and we are  standing together and we all
want to make sure that every child gets
quality education
so this really. this is really
something
something great for me. however,
when I found out that I have won the
Nobel Peace Prize
I decided that I would not leave my
school
rather I'd finish my school time. I went to the physics lesson
I learned. I went in the English lesson
and it was totally like a
I considered it as a normal day. and I was really happy by the response of my teachers then
my fellow students. they were all saying  that we are proud of you and
I am really thankful to my school. to my
teachers, to my school fellows for
their love for their support and
really encourage me in there supporting me so
I'm really happy
even though it's not going to
help me in my test in exams because it
totally depends on my hard work
but still I'm really happy. that they
are supporting me
I've got. I've received this award
but this is not the end. this is not the
end of
this campaign which I have started I
think this is really the beginning
and I want to see every child going to
school. there are still fifty million
children who have not
received education who are still out of the
primary schools and I want to see
every child going to school and getting
education
because I have myself suffered the same situation when I was in Swat valley
and you all may know that
In Swat there was Talibanisation and
because of them nobody was allowed to
go to school
at that time I stood up for my rights
and said that I will speak up
I did not wait for someone else. I did
not wait for someone else
I had really 2 options. one was
not to speak and wait to be killed
second was and the second was
to speak up and then be killed and i choose  the second one
because at that time there was terrorism
women were not allowed to go outside
of their houses cause education
was totally banned
people were killed. at that time I needed to
raise my voice
because I wanted to go back to school.
I was also one of those girls who couldn't
not get education
I wanted to learn
I wanted to learn and be who I can
be my future
and I also had dreams like a normal child
has
I wanted to become a doctor at that time
now I want to become a politician
a good politician and
when I heard that I can't go to school.
I just..for a second thought that I will
never be able to become
a doctor. and I will never able  to
be
who I want to be in future. and my life
will be just getting married at the age
of 13 or 14
not going to school. not becoming
who I really can be
so I decided that I will speak up. through
my story
I want to tell other children all around
the world that they should stand up for their
rights
they should not break for someone else
and their voices
are more powerful their voices it would
seem
they are  weak but at the time when no one  speak your voice gets so loud and
everyone has to listen to it everyone
has to hear it. so it's my message to
children all around the world that they
should stand up for their rights
and the award that I have received
the Nobel Peace Prize. I believe that
the Nobel Committee
they haven't given it just to me but
this award is for all those children
who are voiceless whose voices need to be
hard
and I speak for them and I stand up with
them
and i join them in their campaign that
their voices should be heard
and they should be listened and they
have rights
they have the right to receive the right to
receive quality education. they have the
right
not to suffer from Child labor. not to
suffer from child trafficking
they have the right to live a happy life.
so i stand up with
all those children and this award is
especially for them
it gives them courage
at the end, I'd like to share with you
that I had a phone call
with honorable Kailash I can't
pronounce
his surname like accurately so I'm
so please I just ask for forgiveness. I'll just call him Kailash
if he wouldn't mind. so I had a phone
call with him right now
and we both talked that how important it is that every child goes to
school in every child gets quality
education
and how many issues are there that the
children are suffering but are not yet
highlighted
so we both decided that we will walk together
for this goal. that every child get
quality education
and do not suffer from these issues
other than that
we also decided as he's from India
and I am from Pakistan
we'll try to build strong relationships
between India and Pakistan
and nowadays you know that there is  tension on the border and
and the situation is getting. it's
not like
as we are expecting we want  Pakistan and India to have good relationships
and the tension that is going on is really
disappointing and I am really sad because
I want both the countries to have
dialogue to have
talks about peace and to think about
progress to think about development
rather than fighting with each other
it's important that both the countries
focus more on education focus more on
development and progress
which is good for both of them. So we
both decided that
I requested him that. would it be
possible that he
request his honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi
to join us here when we receive the
Nobel Peace Prize in December
and I promised that I will also
request the honorable Prime Minister of
Pakistan
Nawaz Sherif to join us when
I and he get the Nobel Peace Prize
and I myself request the honorable
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the honorable prime minister Nawaz Sherif
that they both join us when we receive
the Nobel Peace Prize I really believe in peace
i really believe in tolerance and patience
and it is very important for the
progress of both countries
that they have peace and they have good
relationships. this is how they are going
to achieve
success and this
is how to. they're going to progress. so it's my humble request and I
hope it will be
heard it will be listened. at the end
I want to say that I'm really happy for
your support
I used to say that I think I do
not deserve the Nobel Peace Prize
I still believe that  but I believe
that
it is not only an award for what I've
done but it is also encouragement
For giving me hope for giving me the
courage
to go and continue this campaign
to believe in myself and to know that
I'm not alone. there are hundreds and
thousands and millions who are supporting
me
so once again thank you so much to all
of you thank you.
