Why do you think Malala
says it 'sounded like a
disease?
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Internally displaced persons. It sounded like a disease." So much of Malala's identity revolved around Swat Valley, her beloved home where she spent her entire early life. This makes leaving Swat—not of her own accord, but because the Taliban forced her family out—especially difficult.4 days ago
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Chinese he was a good boy is ill tempered food was good my friend was sweet tempered children all hungry you was happy it's worth danger Rajiv was was angry
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