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Bangladeshi teen wins global peace award for fighting cyberbullying

By ANI | Updated: November 14, 2020 05:20 IST

Bangladeshi teen Sadat Rahman has won this year's International Children's Peace Prize for his work in combating cyberbullying.

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Bangladeshi teen Sadat Rahman has won this year's International Children's Peace Prize for his work in combating cyberbullying.

Human Rights Activist and Nobel Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai on Friday announced the award to the 17-year-old for his involvement in setting up his social orgzation and mobile app "Cyber Teens" to stop cyberbullying, Anadolu news agency reported.

Sadat started his campaign after a 15-year-old girl committed suicide after suffering cyberbullying. The app "Cyber Teens" has given a platform to helpless teenagers needing help.Anadolu news agency further reported that the app has already supported over 300 victims of cyberbullying and led to the arrest of eight perpetrators of cybercrimes, and the app has reached over 45,000 teenagers.

"In 2017 Rohingya people sought refuge in Bangladesh due to violence in their country, I started orgzing activities for them, it was then that I discovered the power of youth coming together [..]," Sadat was quoted as saying in the Hague.

"I feel proud to represent Bangladesh to the rest of the World with my work," he said while adding that his success will be "when no one needs to use my app and there will be no cyberbullying anymore."

( With inputs from ANI )

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