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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Malala Yousafzai- the Pakistani activist

Helloooo! 😀

Before I start I wanted to tell you all that there is a new "raise-awareness-challenge"!! (Sooo excited) You just have to do a video with you in public (e.g. a restaurant, parks, streets, etc.) and you have to write "WOMENS RIGHTS" or "WE ARE EQUAL" or "MEN=WOMEN" on you upper arm and then you only have to show your upper arm muscle and then hashtag it #equalmusclechallenge and then publish it on you Social Media account! If you want then send me your video and I will put it onto my social media too! Let us fight for women's rights people! Let us raise awareness for this problem! Anyways back to the usual routine!


She is my favourite hero that is still alive today. Her pen-name (the name that she used to stay anonymous on the BBC show) was Gul Makai. And she was shot and survived!😮 Isn't that amazing? Well.. not that she was shot, but that she survived. So unbelievable! Wait a second, do you know who I am talking about? Probably, anyway... let me back up and tell you the story... So, today I am writing abo ut Malala! You should all know her, but if not, it doesn't really matter because I'll tell you now! She is a women rights activist and was fighting for women's education in Pakistan because when the Taliban started attacking Pakistan they forbid women and girls to go to school and get an education. She finally achieved her goal, which was not very appreciated by the president in Pakistan, were Malala lived. So on the 9th of October 2012 Malala was driving home from school with two of her classmates on the bus. Suddenly a gunman stopped the bus and demanded to know who Malala was. Nobody answered.  She wrote in her autobiography "I am Malala",

"My friends say he fired three shots, the first went through my left eye socket and out under my left shoulder. I slumped forward onto Moniba, blood coming from my left ear, so the other two bullets hit the girls next to me ... My friends later told me the gunman's hand was shaking as he fired."
She was brought to Birmingham, United Kingdom to do various surgeries, six days after the attack.

That was it for today people! (I actually wanted to put a donut emoji here, but then I thought it would look "unprofessional"[I loooove donuts!])

Tell me what you think about her in the comments section. (I absolutely adore her!)
Do you think the Taliban did the right thing? (I definitely do not!)
Did you read "I am Malala"?




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