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Malala's family faced threats for supporting girls' education from "summary" of I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai
Malala's family was no stranger to the dangers that came with speaking out against the Taliban's oppressive rule in Swat Valley. They were advocates for girls' education, a stance that put them at odds with the extremists who sought to suppress such aspirations. Ziauddin, Malala's father, was particularly vocal in his support for education for all, including girls. He ran a school that welcomed both boys and girls, a bold move that made him a target for those who opposed his progressive views. The threats against him and his family only grew as the Taliban's grip on the region tightened. Despite the looming danger, Malala's family refused to back down from their beliefs. They continued to speak out against the injustices they witnessed, even in the face of escalating threats. Ziauddin's defiance in the face of danger inspired Malala ...Similar Posts
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