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When her father was asked why he allowed Malala to take part in such a risky endeavor, his response was always, we needed to stand up. Her father also believed that because she was a young girl, Malala was not in immediate danger at the time.
The persistence, the perseverance is unmatched. I mean, her parents almost lost their lives in a concentration camp and she still just turned around and said the work isn't done and I still have things to contribute. And it's dangerous for myself and those I love, but the mission is greater. And I have a purpose here and let's do it.
The persistence, the perseverance is unmatched. I mean, her parents almost lost their lives in a concentration camp and she still just turned around and said the work isn't done and I still have things to contribute. And it's dangerous for myself and those I love, but the mission is greater. And I have a purpose here and let's do it.
The persistence, the perseverance is unmatched. I mean, her parents almost lost their lives in a concentration camp and she still just turned around and said the work isn't done and I still have things to contribute. And it's dangerous for myself and those I love, but the mission is greater. And I have a purpose here and let's do it.
In May 2009, 2 million people fled their homes. Children and women faced particular hardships as the Taliban targeted and destroyed schools, specifically those for girls. During the conflict, approximately 120 girls' schools and 80 other schools were demolished, 8,000 female educators abandoned their teaching positions, and 80,000 students were forced to withdraw from colleges and schools.
In May 2009, 2 million people fled their homes. Children and women faced particular hardships as the Taliban targeted and destroyed schools, specifically those for girls. During the conflict, approximately 120 girls' schools and 80 other schools were demolished, 8,000 female educators abandoned their teaching positions, and 80,000 students were forced to withdraw from colleges and schools.
In May 2009, 2 million people fled their homes. Children and women faced particular hardships as the Taliban targeted and destroyed schools, specifically those for girls. During the conflict, approximately 120 girls' schools and 80 other schools were demolished, 8,000 female educators abandoned their teaching positions, and 80,000 students were forced to withdraw from colleges and schools.
By this point, it is estimated that 400 schools had been damaged or destroyed since the Taliban had taken over.
By this point, it is estimated that 400 schools had been damaged or destroyed since the Taliban had taken over.
By this point, it is estimated that 400 schools had been damaged or destroyed since the Taliban had taken over.
Tragically, it was the red peeking through the roots of her hair that ultimately gave away her identity, and Anna was allegedly the one who turned her in. On April 17, 1945, just 18 days before the Netherlands was liberated, Hannie was led to be executed in the dunes near Overveen, a village close to Bloemendaal.
Tragically, it was the red peeking through the roots of her hair that ultimately gave away her identity, and Anna was allegedly the one who turned her in. On April 17, 1945, just 18 days before the Netherlands was liberated, Hannie was led to be executed in the dunes near Overveen, a village close to Bloemendaal.
Tragically, it was the red peeking through the roots of her hair that ultimately gave away her identity, and Anna was allegedly the one who turned her in. On April 17, 1945, just 18 days before the Netherlands was liberated, Hannie was led to be executed in the dunes near Overveen, a village close to Bloemendaal.
When we spoke about how there was a ceasefire that was going on, it was almost this glimmer of hope, but then it was only if you agree to what we've been trying to enforce this entire time, which I understand why you would agree to a ceasefire because you're already have your people who are being hung publicly and you have all this detrimental stuff that's already happening.
When we spoke about how there was a ceasefire that was going on, it was almost this glimmer of hope, but then it was only if you agree to what we've been trying to enforce this entire time, which I understand why you would agree to a ceasefire because you're already have your people who are being hung publicly and you have all this detrimental stuff that's already happening.
When we spoke about how there was a ceasefire that was going on, it was almost this glimmer of hope, but then it was only if you agree to what we've been trying to enforce this entire time, which I understand why you would agree to a ceasefire because you're already have your people who are being hung publicly and you have all this detrimental stuff that's already happening.
Two Dutch Nazi officials, known as Matthijs Schmitz and Maarten Kuyper, took her to the execution site. Schmitz shot her in the head at close range. However, the bullet only grazed Hannie. It's alleged that she exclaimed, I shoot better or I'm a better shot. Kuyper then took out his submachine gun and fired a burst at Schuft, after which she immediately collapsed and died.
Two Dutch Nazi officials, known as Matthijs Schmitz and Maarten Kuyper, took her to the execution site. Schmitz shot her in the head at close range. However, the bullet only grazed Hannie. It's alleged that she exclaimed, I shoot better or I'm a better shot. Kuyper then took out his submachine gun and fired a burst at Schuft, after which she immediately collapsed and died.
Two Dutch Nazi officials, known as Matthijs Schmitz and Maarten Kuyper, took her to the execution site. Schmitz shot her in the head at close range. However, the bullet only grazed Hannie. It's alleged that she exclaimed, I shoot better or I'm a better shot. Kuyper then took out his submachine gun and fired a burst at Schuft, after which she immediately collapsed and died.
It's like, please stop. But at the same time, That clearly sparked this whole new thing of, no, we're not doing a ceasefire. Yes, we're doing Sharia law and we're destroying hundreds of schools. So now not only do we not want women to go to school or girls to go to school, but we've actually destroyed every single building that they were able to go to. And we've removed every female teacher.