miércoles, 23 de noviembre de 2016

Hi!! So today I’m going talk about Malala Yousafzai " a person I admire" 

The first time I heard about her was when my bigger sister brought her book (autobiography) home and the cover of the book immediately capture my attention, because there was a picture of this girl, and she have a special look…


I read the book and it really touched my soul, I was delighted, then I couldn’t stop thinking about her and looking for more information… And I will tell you why

She is a typical girl from Pakistan, from a valley called Swat, and she used to have a normal life, going to the school, having friends, getting love from her family, and actually being really happy.

     


 Her life started changing when the Taliban’s got to the power, and started forbidden a lot of things, and one of those things was letting girls go to school… so she started to write on a blog for the BBC ( anonymously) and actually tell what was happening daily, all the horrors and bad stuff. Of course the Taliban movement hated her because of the things she was writing, so they started a search, to find who she was… And they did, the October 9th of 2012 at the afternoon when she was on the school bus going back home she got headshot, three times, but she didn’t die.

She stayed on a very critical situation for long time, and the BBC helped to move her from Pakistan to England, because the Taliban movement wanted her dead, so she got recovered and all her family moved to England.


Then she turned famous when she won the peace Nobel Prize in 2014 at the short age of 17, but there is still so many things I’m not saying about her!! So please if you like to read, please read these book, it’s amazing how she describes everything, and all the things it makes you think about… or you can see the movie “ He named my Malala” ( I haven’t seen it but it supposed to be good)



4 comentarios:

  1. I saw her documental ! I really admire her too, she's an amazing and a very brave woman

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  2. I think that someday she is going to became an international leader, if she isn't one already

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  3. Once i saw an interview of her, she's a really smart woman but more than that i really hope we changed our way of ignoring the problem of others. in these case the problem of middle east.

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  4. She was very brave in telling the truth even knowing the consequences

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