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    against his wives are not incorrect. His abusive nature is encouraged‚ since the Taliban members have no disregard in beating women in the streets; if not following their rule of being accompanied by a man. This leads to encourage his behavior since the Taliban is an authority figure to the people of Kabul. Therefore‚ causing the citizens of Kabul to fear the Taliban they also would not likely go against the Taliban‚ furthermore following the rules stated for them to follow‚ creating more followers

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    named after was one of the greatest heroines of Afghanistan. She wanted girls to have an education‚ but the Taliban didn’t want women to attend school‚ only men. Malala was fourteen years old when she began speaking to the people of her town about how everyone should have an education. No one should be deprived of an education due to gender. On October 9‚ 2012 Malala was shot by the Taliban while she was heading home from school. She survived the life threatening injury and she continues to speak

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    I Am Malala Education

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    struggled as the Taliban prevented education‚ thinking it went against their religion. They especially did not approve of girls attending school. Throughout the memoir‚ two quotes caught my attention. Initially‚ a quote on page 162‚ provided the essence of Malala’s story‚ it says‚ “‘Education is education. We should learn everything and then choose which path to follow.’ Education is neither Eastern nor Western‚ it is human” (Yousafazi 162). She writes this as the leader of the Taliban believes that

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    The Abuse of Women Under the Taliban In the supplemental text from the time magazine article we read a woman is beaten and abused by her husband and brother-in-law. She attempts to run away in efforts to save her life. We see‚ as we read this excerpt from the article‚ the common theme of cruelty and mistreatment of women under the Taliban: “The Taliban pounded on the door just before midnight‚ demanding that Aisha‚ 18‚ be punished for running away from her husband ’s house. They dragged her

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    Malala is a Aisan girl that is from Pakistan. She first started her fight for girls being able to get an education at the age of 15. The Taliban shut down her school because they didn´t want girls to overpower the men and thought that taking away female education would make that possible. So she fought for women’s education rights. Her fight came with risk. The Taliban shot her for speaking out about girls education. She was standing up to them and others were joining her fight.She was inspired by

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    believe are viable and others believe are a waste of time‚ money‚ and resources. In Afghanistan for example‚ it is many people would argue that the money which the United States sends in foreign aid is getting in to the wrong hands and aiding the Taliban as opposed to assisting in the basic needs of the people as it was intended. Nevertheless‚ although some money used in foreign aid may be misused at times‚ it is an effective tool because it provides a means for survival for many‚ increases respectful

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    example she is empowering women to have the rights of education. Malala encourages people around the world to stand up for their rights under the Taliban. Malala Yousafzai is a young girl that was born in Mingora‚ North Pakistan. She was one of the few girls in the country that attended school. She is also one of the few people that spoke out about the taliban and advocated for the rights of girls to be educated in her country and around the world. Malala has won many awards for her dedication to women’s

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    Growing up in her country‚ the Taliban managed to gain control and commenced a campaign to destroy all government institutions. They began destroying girls’ schools since they believed

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    between either killing or releasing four Afghani goatherds who might or might not be Taliban partisans. In this scenario there are several stakeholders‚ the four goatherds‚ the marine lieutenant‚ the other personnel in the patrol‚ the Taliban and the Afghani civilians. The first perspective for this dilemma is that the lieutenant can release the four goatherds assuming that they are not partisans to the Taliban. This would be the easiest decision since the lieutenant’s personal morals are not sacrificed

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    fiercely reignited during the civil war and by the Taliban in the 1990s. Understanding that history is critical to policy-making. Not only are Hazaras dying on boats‚ but also in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Australia must respond to this over-all crisis with humanity rather than punitive measures. I support the recommendations made in the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre’s submission and the Open Letter. As Afghanistan moves towards a possible Taliban alliance or faces growing lawlessness‚ and as Hazaras

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