Malala Yousafzai Thesis

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Malala Yousafazai was a courageous brave woman that had gone through a lot just for us women and children education. Although she put her life at risk, changed her identity and went through critical conditions just for us women and children education. Even if she was in critical conditions nothing stopped her from standing up to the Taliban’s and fighting for women and children education. Malala childhood in Summer Festivals; Malala was born in July 12, 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan which is located in Swat Valley. Summer Festivals was a hometown where people can come and go as they like. From time to time, Summer Festivals started to change because the Taliban tried to take control. States on page 1. Malala Threats from the Taliban; …show more content…
She received death threats just for fighting for women and children’s education. These death threats she had received had made her change her identity to “Gul Makai”, because they wouldn’t stop looking for her. According to my reading, on page 2 it has said “in early 2009, Yousafazai began blogging for the BBC about living under the Taliban’s threats to deny her education.” Yousafazai Critical Injury’s; Malala was on her way home from school when the Taliban stuck looking for her in the bus foul of girls and they (Taliban’s) had asked the young girls who was Malala and all the girls looking at Malala gave her up. They (the girls) had caused Malala to get shot. To begin with, when the Taliban shot her it had hit her in the head and the bullet traveled down her neck on her left side. She was immediately sent to a military hospital and in a moment the doctor had pronounced that her left side was paralyzed. According to page 2 paragraph three. Yousafazai Speeches on Women and Children’s