English, asked by sudhikaliyadan, 4 months ago

we realize the importance of our voices only when we are silenced what did the reason that malala said that?​

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Answered by anshikagupta010210
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When the Taliban moved into Pakistan they began severely limiting the rights of women, preferring them to be neither seen or heard and disallowing girls from going to school. Malala is a typical girl who likes to read as much as she likes doing her hair. She is also incredibly intelligent thanks in part to a father who values education and whose life ambition was to run a school. Besides owning the school Malala attended and fostering a desire to learn, her father encouraged her speaking out about girl’s schooling in a public forum. After Malala was shot she was taken to a hospital in Birmingham to receive more specialized intensive care. She was separated from her family during the early days of her hospital stay and, after waking up from her coma, was fearful she’d never see them or Swat again. Her family was luckily able to join her in England where she hasn’t let her fear of another attack stop her continued fight for girl’s education.

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