Have you ever wondered what it would feel like living in a lower civilized country and education is the most vulnerable thing you desperately wanted. Well that is where a young girl called Malala grew up in Pakistan. She has been the youngest woman to get the Nobel prize, a thing that is made for hero. She fought for women rights against the Taliban a type of terrorist that forces women to go with no freedom.
In 2012 she was shot on the way to school on the bus. Because since she made a speech about women's rights the terrorists decided to shoot her because of her pests action. She always wondered why women were treated with scorn. According to her " If a men could do it then so can a women." That word inspired a lot of girls form the country probably already. She was shot with her friends, back then her father was pushing her down so that the terrorists could not recognize her. But one of her friends glanced at her by accident when they noticed her.
On the bus the Taliban was looking for only one girl on the bus he asked " Who was Malala." And than she was shot, blood covered all over the books and her cloth when she was almost dead. Ambulance were called straight away and a lot of drama went on. She was just a girl that was brave enough to fight for women rights which really inspires me, so desperate about education that she rather sacrifice herself for everyone's education.
Soon she was in hospital waking up with the left side of her teeth aching like a bullet is in her head. And at the edge of her forehead you can see the dots that the bullet had burnt. Her left side of the face was stiff and frozen. She could barley talk or move with her hands. She had to be send to the hospital of England. So when she woke up she was in a whole new place and the first thing she asked was about her books and then her family upset if her family was shot too. A girl so strongly desperate to learn that she would ask about such a thing when she almost died and could have had a high chance of dying, for the bullet hit her on the left side of the brain.
Soon when she was well enough it was close to her birthday when she made her sixteenth speech in England, about how she felt after she was shot. However she seems to forgive the Taliban man, I know the most bemusing thing I found about that is that a man that tried to kill her and she would still forgive her. That is something I would never have, she is a kind and brave girl that loves to learn. After that speech she started to make charities for poorer people that might be illiterate all over the world.
Malala: Malala day is not my day, it is about all those kids that had no voice can be heard. One pen one child one teacher and one book can change the world. Education is the only solution that will fight the terrorists.