Malala was brought up in a region of Pakistan known as the Swat Valley. It was an extremely well-known area for tourism and neighborhood celebrations. It experienced a slow change through the span of her adolescence as the Taliban moved in and assumed control it. The laws turned out to be more prohibitive for ladies and young ladies. She went to a school that her dad had established, yet many young ladies' schools were going under assault by the Taliban powers. This action inspired the young lady to have a dialogue in Peshawar, Pakistan on September of 2008 titled "How Dare the Taliban Take Away My Basic Right to an Education!" She wasn’t afraid to …show more content…
Her writings were about what she had to go through under Taliban control and the consistent risk to deny education. Her actual identity was uncovered the end of that year. She proceeded with her open endeavors to stand up for the privileges of all girls and young ladies to receive a government funded education. She was selected for the International Children's Peace Prize in 2011 and won the Pakistan's National Youth Peace Prize later that year. At this point, Malala was well on her way to making a tremendous difference in educating young girls in countries where they were