Monday, January 7, 2013


Malala Yousafazi has done something that not many people would be brave enough to do. She was targeted by the Taliban and shot in the head for writing a blog for BBC detailing her life under the Taliban's rule. 
 
Malala was fighting for girls' education. She wanted education more than anything. She loves school, and she is an excellent student. She was targeted because she attended a anti-Taliban protest and spoke with a reporter that she saw there. She told him that what she wants the most is to continue in school, and that she isn't afraid of anyone. Under the control of the Taliban, women are discouraged or denied the ability to attend schools. As inspiration, Malala carried a biography of Benazir Bhutto, the former female prime minister of Pakistan, as well as a book by Barack Obama. 
 
Ever since Malala, girls are afaid to go to school. The girls even refused to have schools named after Malala because they were afraid of the Taliban targeting them as well The literacy rate in Pakistan is already so low that these girls should be encouraged to stay in school. They're scared that they’re going to be the next Malala, shot on a bus.