Benazir Bhutto And Malala Recognised As Icons Of Feminism

Benazir Bhutto And Malala Recognised As Icons Of Feminism
Pakistani women continue to blaze ahead all over the world in the name of progress and highlighting the fact that they are capable as anyone else on the planet.

In a special feature for International Women's Day, British magazine Cosmopolitan ran a piece titled '50 moments that defined feminism in pictures' which features Benazir Bhutto and Malala.

Benazir Bhutto is honoured at number 20 as 'The first woman in charge of a Muslim-majority country' with her image captioned as: Benazir Bhutto first becomes Prime Minister of Pakistan in 1988.



Malala appears at number 33 as 'Malala wins the Nobel Peace Prize' with her image captioned as: Girls education activist Malala Yousafzai, who was shot in the head by Taliban gunmen aged 15, wins the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 at the age of 17.



For Pakistan this is moment of great pride and joy to have women who are progressive, emancipated, educated and with oodles of style representing the country.