Why malala yousafzai was attacked
We have to condemn it Malala is like my daughter, and yours too. If that mindset prevails, then whose daughter would be safe? The Taliban, under the notorious militant cleric Maulana Fazlullah, took hold of the Swat Valley in late and remained in de facto control until they were driven out by Pakistani military forces during an offensive in While in power they closed girls' schools, promulgated their extreme version of Sharia law and introduced measures such as banning the playing of music in cars.
Since they were ejected, there have been isolated militant attacks in Swat but the region has largely remained stable and many of the thousands of people who fled during the Taliban years have returned.
After the Taliban: Swat women on changing life. Diary of a Pakistani schoolgirl. In Pakistan, the education gender gap is wider, with men receiving 4. Fresh data delivered Saturday mornings. It organizes the public into nine distinct groups, based on an analysis of their attitudes and values. Even in a polarized era, the survey reveals deep divisions in both partisan coalitions.
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However, in some regions recently captured by the Taliban women have been prevented from attending schools and universities and banned from leaving the house without a male escort. This article is more than 2 months old. In , Malala had begun writing a blog under a pseudonym about the increasing military activity in her home town and about fears that her school would be attacked. After her identity was revealed, Malala and her father Ziauddin continued to speak out for the right to education.
In Pakistan, over 2 million people signed a right to education petition, and the National Assembly ratified Pakistan's first Right to Free and Compulsory Education Bill.
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