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Tomorrow, 16-year-old Malala may become the youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize. It will confirm her as a heroine, an inspiration for millions of children who long to go to school, but it may also seal her fate. Back home, she is seen increasingly as a stick for the West to beat Pakistan with. A spokesman for the Taliban warned that Malala would be targeted again for her involvement in “anti-Taliban and anti-Islam propaganda”. In her preternatural maturity, she seems resigned to that possibility. “Martyrdom does not end something, it is only a beginning,” insisted Indira Gandhi, and Malala would echo that.
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