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1. Engel, Pamela.

Malala Gives A Jaw-Dropping Speech To Accept Her Nobel


Peace Prize. BusinessInsider, 2 Jan. 2017,
http://www.businessinsider.com/malala-nobel-peace-prize-acceptancespeech-2014-12
Malala is not the only female to experience the lack of education. In her Nobel Peace
prize Malala addressed her friends from Pakistan, Nigeria and Syria who all have the
same story. At the speech Malala addresses her encounter with the Taliban. Where she
was shot, she said I had two options one was to remain silent and wait to be killed,
and the second was to speak up and then be killed. I chose the second one. I decided
to speak up." And luckily she made a full recovery.
2. Importance of Swat to the Taliban. Mtholyoke.edu, 2 Jan. 2017,
https://www.mtholyoke.edu/~amjad20s/classweb2/page3.html
The taliban are considered one of the most dangerous groups in the Swat. Bringing fear
to family and using militarization to install fear. The Taliban will not stand for anything
or anyone ,and will kill if necessary. The people of the Swat fear him, and they are so
afraid they will not even speak up.
3. Kettler, Sara. Malala Yousafzai Biography. Biography, 2 Jan. 2017,
http://www.biography.com/people/malala-yousafzai-21362253#synopsis
Malala along with her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai have been trying to get girls educations
rights back. Malala, which has made it clear, will not stop until she gets female
education rights. She is still targeted by the Taliban, but is not afraid. The Taliban still
considers her a threat, but she will not stop.
4. Lodhy Khan, Sajid. Malala Yousafzai Timeline. Pakistantoday, 2 Jan.
2017, http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2014/10/11/malala-yousafzaitimeline/
This timeline gives us all the key details in Malalas life. Including that she was born in
July 12, 1997. Malala leaves her house on May 1, 2009. In October 8, 2013 she
released her book. And the timeline includes many more important dates.
5. Malala Fund. Malalafund, 2 Jan. 2017, https://www.malala.org/programmes
This is the Malala Fund website. It explains how girls are missing their education in
Pakistan, Nigeria, and Kenya. It also explains how the Syrian refugees dont get much
education. How Syria is a high priority for the Malala fund.
6. Malala: like father, like daughter. TheTelegraph, 2 Jan. 2017,
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/film/he-named-me-malala/malala-fatherdaughter-relationship/
Malala and her fathers bond has always been very strong. They are both very alike
which made Malala grow into a strong and courageous young woman. Although she is a
girl, and girls werent really welcomed in Pakistan back then, both her parents loved her.
Her father did everything he could for her to be safe and for her to get an education.
7. "Malala Yousafzai - Biographical." Nobelprize, 31 Dec. 2016,
www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/2014/yousafzaibio.html
Malala Yousafzai is the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace prize. At the age of
only 17, Malala has accomplished a lot. She fights for what she believes for no matter

what. Malala wants girls education all throughout the globe and she has proven that the
Taliban isnt going to stop her, nor anyone else.
8. Malala Yousafzais Fight for Education. eGirlpower, 2 Jan. 2017,
http://egirlpower.org/blog/malala-yousafzai-fight-education
Malala has been working very hard to get womens rights. She used to write
anonymous blogs, but soon got uncovered. She was quickly the target of the
Taliban, whom started writing her death threats. From death threats it turned into
an attempted murder, but did not succeed. Today she is still fighting for education.
9. NA passes 'right to free and compulsory education bill'. Dawn, 2 Jan.
2017, http://www.dawn.com/news/763730/na-passes-right-to-free-andcompulsory-education-bill
The National Assembly passed a bill that allowed everyone to go to school. From ages
5-16 everyone is allowed to go to school. No matter the color, the race, or the sex the
child may go to school. And if parents refused to take the children to school they will be
fined.
10. Pakistan Taliban bans school for girls. Violence is not our culture, 2 Jan.
2017, http://www.violenceisnotourculture.org/content/pakistan-talibanbans-school-girls
The Taliban banned girls from going to school. They threatened to kill any girl who
attended school which led to many parents worried. With over 50,000 children that can
be affected they fear it would be almost impossible attending. Although the
government has promised security many are still scared.
11. Shamsie, Kamila. Malala Yousafzai: 'It's hard to kill. Maybe that's why his
hand was shaking. TheGuardian, 2 Jan. 2017,
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/07/malala-yousafzai-hard-tokill-taliban
Malala explains why she feels the Taliban are threatened by her. She just answers iggly.
The interviewers she is very energetic, with no sign she was ever attacked. Then said
she feels as if she wasnt shot.
12. Staff, TIME. Interactive Timeline: Malala Yousafzais Extraordinary
Journey. TIME, 2 Jan. 2017, http://poy.time.com/2012/12/19/interactivetimeline-malala-yousafzai/
This is another timeline. It explains Malalas life accomplishments and important events.
About how school girls are targeted, and Malala being shot. It expresses everything
important in her life.
13. Yousafzai Family. Malala and her brother. 2002. Photograph.
Pakistan. Mercury IMP
The following picture signifies Malalas childhood along with her younger brother.
14.Yousafzai Family. Malala and her brother. 1999. Photograph.
Pakistan. Emaze. Jan. 4, 2014.
This photograph shows Malala and her brother reading books, signaling their
enthusiasm in wanting to learn.
15. Yousafzai Family. Malala. 1999. Photograph. Pakistan. HauteGiving.
Jan. 4, 2017.
The following image displays the young girl during her youth period.

16.Taliban. The Taliban. 2016. Photograph.Pakistan. GettyImages. Jan. 4, 2017


The following picture expresses the Talibans, in which were the men who killed off
others who did not follow the Islamic beliefs.
17. BBC News. Inside Pakistan school attacked by Taliban. Online video
clip. Youtube. Youtube, 17 Dec. 2014. Web. 4 Jan. 2017.
This video represents a school being completely torn apart and damaged due to a gun
battle.
18. Getty Images. Malala Yousafzai. 2014. Photograph. GettyImages.
Jan. 4, 2017.
This image represents a strong quote that was spoken by Malala saying that regardless
of the circumstances, she still wishes to get her education and no one can stop her from
it.
19. CNN. Malala Yousafzai. 2013. Photograph. GettyImages. Jan. 4, 2017
This photograph displays Malala in her teenage years.
20. NYDaily. Malala at the hospital. 2013. Photograph. NyDailynews.
Jan. 4, 2017
The following picture shows Malala in the hospital after being shot in the head.
21. Sialnews. President Asif ALi Zardari signing the Right to Free
and Compulsory Education. 2012. Photograph. Sialnews. Jan. 4, 2017
The image shows a bill being signed explaining the right to free and compulsory
education.
22. LogPledge. Malala Fund. 2016. Photograph. LogPledge. Jan. 4, 2017
This picture shows Malala raising money for Malala fund.
23. Getty Images. The New Faces of Rosie the Riveter. 2014.
Photograph. Mentalfloss. Jan. 4, 2017
The following image displays a quote that explains that Malala wants her education and
she's not going to stop fighting until she gets it.

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