To show what terrible people the Taliban truly were, Malala went undercover as a blogger for BBC, revealing the Taliban’s true intentions. The Taliban’s threats intensified due to this, causing Malala’s life to be at risk. Source A informs, “In early 2009, Yousafzai began blogging for the BBC about living under the Taliban threats to deny her an education. In order to hide her identity, she used the name, Gul Makai. Yet, she was revealed to be the BBC blogger in December of that year.” On October 9, 2012, Malala survived the unthinkable, which was being shot in the head by one of the Taliban. As indicated in Source A, “When she was fourteen, Malala and her family learned that the Taliban had issued a death threat against her. On her way home from school, Malala was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman.” People were so inspired by Malala’s courage that they wanted to hold interviews with her. Each interview led to more and more people seeing what true courage Malala held within herself. Most men and women would stop there, fearing their life was in danger. Although, Malala kept fighting for what she believed in. Source A expresses, “Despite the Taliban’s threats, Yousafzai remained a staunch advocate for the power of education. Leanin.Org held a live chat on Facebook with Malala, talking about her story, her inspiration, and her plans for the future of
To show what terrible people the Taliban truly were, Malala went undercover as a blogger for BBC, revealing the Taliban’s true intentions. The Taliban’s threats intensified due to this, causing Malala’s life to be at risk. Source A informs, “In early 2009, Yousafzai began blogging for the BBC about living under the Taliban threats to deny her an education. In order to hide her identity, she used the name, Gul Makai. Yet, she was revealed to be the BBC blogger in December of that year.” On October 9, 2012, Malala survived the unthinkable, which was being shot in the head by one of the Taliban. As indicated in Source A, “When she was fourteen, Malala and her family learned that the Taliban had issued a death threat against her. On her way home from school, Malala was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman.” People were so inspired by Malala’s courage that they wanted to hold interviews with her. Each interview led to more and more people seeing what true courage Malala held within herself. Most men and women would stop there, fearing their life was in danger. Although, Malala kept fighting for what she believed in. Source A expresses, “Despite the Taliban’s threats, Yousafzai remained a staunch advocate for the power of education. Leanin.Org held a live chat on Facebook with Malala, talking about her story, her inspiration, and her plans for the future of