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Monday 4 July 2016

Malala Yousafzai Protest Writing



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Malala Yousafzai

 As I was put in the ambulance and carried to the hospital I thought of how to help the girls in Pakistan. After I recovered from hospital I wrote a speech to help the girls in Pakistan. I practiced and practiced until I got it right. One week later I did the speech I was really nervous, butterflies were flying in my stomach. The judges loved my speech and my father was so proud of me. We went home, carried on with school and from then on the girls in Pakistan went to school. My eye healed and The taliban went away. We could return home. It took a while to get everything back the way it was because the village had been destroyed. The village people cleaned it up. It took over one year to do. My cousin went home and they carried on going to school. But the taliban were still the same. They still were taliban. When my dad went to work it meant that he was not always home when I got home from school. Me and my cousin don't have much contact anymore I only see her at school. I was doing well and my dream to be a doctor. I am so proud of my dad because I know if I make a mistake he will be there to teach me right and wrong. By Kala Issaq

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