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We all know the lessons of history, that the inhabitants of Eastern Europe there is a religious bans on education, especially as regards women.Yes, on the whole the process to receive education to them is much more difficult than the inhabitants of Western Europe. At the time, as well as for us education is a choice, as a matter of fact, the choice that we do not appreciate,For many of the inhabitants of Western Europe this choice may even not be.
on one of the lessons of history we have been following is an example Pakistani girls, on behalf Nasrah Salem Al-malalha.
IN his essay I will cite this same example.
This history occurred in 2012, in Pakistan, in a small Swat valley. Малалы Yousofzai was born and lived there. At the time, edicts are grouping had occupied the city and fought violent shootings.At that time, it was announced the closure of all schools for girls, this was considered oppression and an affront to Islam, as well as dried up jihad. But it is not looking at this Nasrah Salem Al-malalha have learned to go to school, barters their own textbooks, clothing,She has continued to learn, to achieve the successes and even beginning to speak with public speeches in support of education, which helped write the father. For 12 years, she has already worked his own blog for the BBC,In telling it to their lives.
in 2009, the family Малалы was compelled to leave the border area. They went to Peshawar, where Nasrah Salem Al-malalha gave radio interviews, met with Ambassador Richard Holbrooke (Richard Hоlbrооke),Where she was 13 years old and she has continued to advocate for the protection of the rights of the girl child to education.lord returning to the native city they found that the school held captive.But Nasrah Salem Al-malalha has continued to learn and to fight for the rights of girls to education.
in the 15 years old girl was shot in the head, having suffered through one of a whole generation. . , kindness and bullet gunmen,Nasrah Salem Al-malalha was urgently delivered first in Peshawar, then in Rawalpindi and, finally, in Birmingham, where doctors have restored the damaged skull and a person. But her smile will never be the same.
Nasrah Salem Al-malalha has never concealed his person - neither at the moment, when Taliban gunman broke into a school bus, or at the moment when she had made a statement to members of the United Nations in July and reiterated its call for,At this time was already a little louder.
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