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Speech : Malala Yousafzai's Right To Education

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All of us in this classroom right now are educated. There are both boys and girls in this class. Thankfully we all have the right to learn, but in other places, people weren't privileged. Until someone stepped up and changed the world and inspired many, many, people, but she got the help from lots of other children around the world. Malala Yousafzai, born July 12, 1997, in Mingora Pakistan, with a Father who owned a school in Pakistan and a mother who is now attending school, inspired many people to fight for their rights, no matter what it is. We were all told, “One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world.” She doesn't want to be thought of as the girl who was shot by the Taliban but the girl who fought for education. It all started in September 2008 when Malala gave her speech in Peshawar Pakistan which she titled “How dare the Taliban take away my basic right to education?”. She gave this speech when she was eleven while the Taliban was attacking girls’ schools in the Swat Valley. Malala lived under the Taliban refusing to give her an other girls education, which leads to her blogging for the BBC (Blogging Books Charity). In order to hide her identity from the Taliban since she was already being targeted for disobeying them, she used the name Gul Makai. But this was only the beginning of a big change to our world. In 2011 from all of Malalas speeches about girls education she was awarded the International Children's Peace Prize. Malala was

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