" One child, one teacher, one book, one pen
can change the world!
To understand Malala story and her message, we
need to know a little about her and her life.
Malala is a girl who was shot by Taliban group.
Taliban is a political-military group, which is
against the equality between women and men, and they are against the education,
(girl’s education specially).
One day Malala went to school as usually, and
Taliban group shot at her and other girls. This group killed teachers too.
Malala was injured in her left part of her
head, and she was nearly to die.
Her story was known by the international
society: A girl who went to school because she wanted to study was shot by
Taliban group, and without any intention, Malala turned into a heroine. A heroine because she put risk in her life defending her beliefs.
On the one hand her belief means the equality
between women and men as I say before, but on the other hand it means the right
of every body to learn and to have an education.
To have an education means have the opportunity
to know a lot of things in different topics and points of view, and give to us
the opportunity to create and choose our own future as you want and as you
decide.
Malala won the Nobel Peace prize, because she is
an example for everybody, and despite the fact she was a teenager, she was
admired by all the world, including European politicians.
Malala transmits us that studying, reading, knowledge
and culture in general are the best options to understand and change the world,
and give us the opportunity to create our own ideas and selections. Moreover, she
transmits too that knowledge must not be and option or a privilege, knowledge
and culture must be a right equal to everybody.
MARINA FORTES
2 ESO C
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