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Eu sou Malala

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Eu sou Malala: a garota que defendeu a educação e foi baleada pelo Talibã. Venho de um país que foi criado à meia-noite. Quando quase morri, era pouco depois do meio-dia. Quando o Talibã assumiu o controle do Vale do Swat, uma garota se manifestou. Malala Yousafzai se recusou a ser silenciada e lutou por seu direito à educação. Na terça-feira, 9 de outubro de 2012, ela quase pagou o preço final. Tiro na cabeça à queima-roupa enquanto voltava da escola de ônibus para casa, poucos esperavam que ela sobrevivesse. Em vez disso, a recuperação milagrosa de Malala a levou em uma jornada extraordinária de um vale remoto no norte do Paquistão até os corredores das Nações Unidas em Nova York. Aos dezesseis anos, ela se tornou um símbolo global de protesto pacífico e a mais jovem indicada ao Prêmio Nobel da Paz. I Am Malala é o conto notável de uma família desarraigada pelo terrorismo global, da luta pela educação das meninas e do amor feroz dos pais de Malala por sua filha em uma sociedade que valoriza os filhos. Isso fará com que você acredite no poder da voz de uma pessoa para inspirar mudanças no mundo.
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malala yousafzai

Malala Yousafzai, born on July 12, 1997, is a Pakistani female education activist, and the youngest-ever Nobel laureate. She was famous for her defense of human rights, especially education and women's rights, in the Swat Valley region, in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, northwest Pakistan, where her region was suffering from an attempt to ban the Pakistani Taliban from going to schools, and she got the support of parents from going to schools. Yousafzai's family had a chain of schools that she ran in the area. In early 2009, 12-year-old Malala wrote a blog post under a pseudonym for the BBC about the details of her life under the control of the Pakistani Taliban for the region, who were trying to control the valley, and her view of the state of girls' education in Swat and ways to develop it. The following summer, journalist Adam Elek presented in the New York Times a documentary about her life during the Pakistani army's intervention in the region. Malala's reputation has spread throughout the world; That is why she was given many television and written interviews, and was nominated for the International Children's Peace Prize by the South African activist Desmond Tutu. Malala Yousafzai has written a book on her diary, I Am Malala: I Fought for Education and the Taliban (Pakistan) Tried to Kill Me with American journalist Christina Lamb, which was published in October 2013 by Little Brown Publishing in the US and Weidenfeld and Nicholson in the UK . Malala has received more than 40 awards and honors from all over the world, and has been ranked among the 100 most influential people in the world.
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