Islamabad Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan is once again in the headlines. Taliban extremist organizations active in Pakistan have threatened to kill him. The extremist organization said that this time the drug will not be empty. After all, who is Malala Yousafzai. What is Malala’s hatred with Taliban extremists? After all, why do extremists hate Malala? Yes, this child of Pakistan has once again exposed the closed social order of Pakistan. The story of Malala is the story of an innocent who wants to raise the voice of women in her country. Now Malala has become a big voice and movement not only in Pakistan but also for the rights and rights of women all over the world. Let us tell you the full story of Malala’s struggle. Regarding his short journey where you too can be proud of Malala.
Born in the Swat Valley, Malala’s Akhar went unnoticed by the Taliban
Malala Yousafzai was born in 1997 in the Swat Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. At that time there was terror of Taliban in Swat valley. This valley was completely under his control. The Taliban occupied everything except a few government establishments. In 2008, the Taliban completely banned the education of girls here. The girls had stopped going to school for fear of terrorists. Dance and beauty parlors were shut down all over Swat Valley in fear of the Taliban. At that time Malala was a student of class VIII. This thing went to Malala in childhood. The story of their struggle begins from here.
A speech and BBC diary led to the Taliban becoming enemies
Following this Taliban decree, Malala’s father Ziauddin Yousafzai took him to Peshawar. At the age of 11, Malala gave a forceful speech in front of the National Press. The speech was titled ‘How Dare the Taliban Take Away My Basic Right to Education’. After this speech, Malala started knocking the Taliban. In the year 2009, Malala started writing a diary for the BBC under her pseudonym Gul Corn. Malala’s pseudonym was attributed to the Taliban’s fear of writing a BBC diary. In December 2009, his father Jayauddin made his daughter’s identity public. In this diary, he wrote the complete story from Pakistan’s closed society to the Taliban terror. He described the Taliban’s misdeeds in Swat. After this diary, she came into the eyes of the world and became a known enemy of the Taliban.
In 2012, Taliban extremists shot Malala
In this way, Malala became the enemy of the Taliban. In 2012, Taliban extremists boarded the bus on which Malala was going to school. A terrorist riding in the bus wanted to know about Malala, her intention was to kill her. At that time all the children sitting in the bus started looking at Malala and she was recognized. Then the terrorist opened fire on Malala, this bullet hit his head. After this Malala went to Britain for treatment. After prolonged treatment, she recovered and returned to Pakistan.
Sahaasi Malala received Nobel Peace Prize
Sahaasi Malala, who fought for the right to education of girls, was nominated for the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize. After this award, a voice was raised against Malala in Pakistan. Pakistan was not happy with this Nobel Prize for Malala. In Pakistan, it was called a political verdict and considered a conspiracy. Earlier in 2013, Malala was awarded the prestigious Shaikhrov Human Rights Award of the European Union. Apart from the International Peace Prize, Malala Day was declared by the United Nations on 12 July on the 16th birthday of Malala for her bravery.
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