granted girls and women the right to education in many countries.Nevertheless‚until today‚the blessing hasn’t reached Pakistan.Falling into the shadow of Taliban‚universal education is nothing more than a pipe dream to many girls there. Malala‚a 15-year-old activist who promoted women’s right to education in Pakistan was shot in the head by Taliban militants on her way home on October 19th.Despite being swiftly sent to a hospital in Britain‚the life of the young heroine was at stake.The heinous attack
Premium Pakistan Taliban Afghanistan
rules of their lifestyle they have to follow of Afghan women. Hosseini displays the perseverance of Mariam and Laila‚ how the inner strength of Afghan women allows them to endure difficult situations like lack of education‚ forced marriages‚ and Taliban rules. Everyone goes through struggles and has to persevere through it. Education provides the opportunity to learn new things and expand or build knowledge. Now a day we do not have to fight to go to school. Men and woman have equal education‚ and
Premium Taliban Afghanistan Pakistan
I choose the book I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai. This biography was a very heart touching book over Malala Yousafzai life and her incident with the Taliban. Malala was born in Mingora‚ Pakistan on July 12‚1997. She is known worldwide for her beliefs and her strength to stand up for herself and the other woman around her. Malala Yousafzai was born July 12‚1997 in Mingora‚ Pakistan which was located in the country’s Swat Valley. She lived in her hometown‚ which was a tourist spot that
Premium Pakistan Taliban Pashtun people
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
Premium English-language films Taliban Courage
this kind of motivation ever since she was a child. Her father was an advocate for education as well‚ which impacted Malala’s way of thinking and motivation. Malala’s father‚ Ziaddin Yousafzai‚ owned a school‚ which Malala attended as a child. The Taliban started to bombard schools and tell on girls that they should not be attending school and that they have no right in receiving education. On September 2008‚ when Malala was just 11 years old‚ she delivered a inspirational speech in Peshawar‚ Pakistan
Premium Nobel Prize Nobel Prize Human rights
promoting education for women across the country. The Taliban justified this by saying it ok try to kill even children according to Islamic scriptures. Another event that is closely related to this from the past is the Salem Witch trials. In the 1996 Movie the Crucible the Salem Witch Trials are portrayed with a number of key features. These
Premium Pakistan Taliban Education
Summary In Afghanistan‚ conflict is inevitable and expected and has always been like this. Afghanistan has historically been split by wars‚ being colonised and invaded and as a result the people of the country have learnt to become stronger by dealing with this constant conflict. Najaf Mazari writes about the hardships and conflict faced when he has to flee his country for his own safety to Australia and the trauma and stress he‚ and other people like himself‚ have to deal with once they arrive
Premium Afghanistan Taliban
it was‚ but it is also the continuous and numerous war and conflict in his village and across his nation of Afghanistan. Najaf‚ his whole life has revolved around difficult decisions and choices‚ some of these decisions made him get caught by the Taliban. To get through all of this he created options and with the help of his belief in God and the support of his family‚ he is able to keep pushing on to reach his goal of finding a better life for him and his family. Woomera was a place that Najaf
Premium Afghanistan Taliban Hazara people
how she felt‚ which brought her great success in the future. The stereotypes and expectations of Malala’s society instilled a fear in her that directly lead to her upbringing‚ resistance to the Taliban‚ and global recognition. First of all‚ the stereotypes of Malala’s society instilled
Premium Taliban Pakistan Swat
Mazar-e-Sharif Study Notes The Rugmaker of Robert Hillman Copyright © Insight Publications Copying for educational purposes The Australian Copyright Act 1968 (Act) allows a maximum of one chapter or 10% of the book‚ whichever is greater‚ to be copied by any educational institution for its educational purposes provided that the educational institution (or the body that administers it) has given a remuneration notice to Copyright Agency Limited (CAL) under the Act. For details of the CAL
Premium Taliban Afghanistan