Benazir Bhutto, Malala Yousafzai honoured by French magazine

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The world is being conquered by Pakistani women! Two Pakistani ladies were included in a list that was just published in Marie Claire, a renowned French magazine.

Benazir Bhutto Malala French magazine: They are “the kind of inspirational, powerful heroes who shook up the world as we know it,” claims the journal.

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and education rights campaigner Malala Yousafzai are among these powerful women.

Further, The list, which was featured in Marie Claire in March, honoured 60 women from various fields, including women’s rights campaigners, racial equality pioneers, inventors, scientists, and international leaders.

Additionally, The website paid tribute to former PPP leader, noting that “Bhutto became Pakistan’s first female prime minister in 1988. Her father’s government was overthrown by a military coup, and she took over as Pakistan People’s Party leader.

Just three months after giving birth, she championed open elections and prevailed.

“Yousafzai survived a gunshot wound to the face by the Taliban, and has since become a spokesperson for human rights, education, and women’s rights,” the description for Malala’s accomplishments stated. Furthermore, She received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014.

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