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    the spectators Characters involved: Taliban (Islamic radicals) Amir Farid Woman and man both killed by rocks “And they call themselves Muslims” -Farid “Mord? Mord? Is he dead?” -Amir “Every sinner must be punished in a manner befitting his sin!”- Cleric at the stadium. This part of the text gives evidence that the Taliban are brutal‚ have no sympathy and are murderers. The Taliban say they are obeying God. Meeting arranged to meet with the Taliban that afternoon Characters involved:

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    was “How dare the Taliban take away my basic right to education?”. In late 2008‚ the BBC Urdu website came up with a nice idea to cover the Taliban’s growing impact in Swat. They decided to request a school girl to blog about her life under Talibans‚ but anonymously. None of the students was willing to do that‚ since their families were afraid‚ considered to be too dangerous. Finally‚ Zauddin Yousafsai suggested Malala‚ his daughter‚ just 11 years old girl. At that time‚ Taliban were taking over

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    1 ARTICLE WITHDRAWAL OF U.S TROOPS FROM AFGHANISTAN AND ITS IMPACT ON REGION WRITTEN BY: USAMA PERVAIZ OUTLINE 1.COMPLETE BACKGROUND OF THE SITUATION 2.PLAN OF REMOVAL OF FORCES 3.POST REMOVAL PLAN 4.IMPACT ON INDIA‚PAKISTAN AND TAJIKISTAN 5.FUTURE RELATIONS OF PAKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN 6.CHALLENGES AND OPPURTUNITIES FOR PASKISTAN 7.SOME RECOMMENDATIONS 8.SCENARIOS OF AFGHANISTAN 9.CONCLUSION. ______________________________________________________________________________ The Withdrawal of U.S.

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    In the novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini there are many examples of irony. The three main examples of irony in the novel are Baba living a humble life in the United States of America‚ Assef joining and being one of the leaders of the Taliban and finally Hassan being able to see the flaws in stories that Amir writes. Irony could be considered one of the main topics of the book. Throughout the book certain stories come true and people from Amir’s childhood come back to affect his life forever

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    Afghan Militia Bases * Classify the Dispute and Shape * The Taliban are Muslim fundamentalists‚ with a strict interpretation of Sharia law and a notorious treatment of women. * Afghanistan is a land locked nation-state in a compact shape. * It shares a border with Pakistan. * Pakistan is an elongated state. * The border between the two states is elongated. * Pakistan and Afghanistan are separated by a desert. * These attributes allow the conflict to continue

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    leaders (Aryn). As Mulala got older‚ the Taliban began gaining more and more control throughout Pakistan‚ eventually making their way to Swat. During September of 2008‚ Ziauddin took Malala to Peshawar for a special city event. It was there that she‚ at the age of eleven‚ gave a speech in front of the national media entitled‚ "How Dare the Taliban Take Away My Basic Right to

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    Pakistan is where she’s from. Malala had a problem with the Taliban in her county about girls going to school‚ because they did not want their women smarter than them. She is a smart young lady who stood up for what she wanted. Malala is courage’s‚ selflessness‚ and determination all in one in someone so young. She also started and journal entry everyday about how it was unfair to the girls in country that wanted to get an education as the Taliban found out about all the attention she was putting on the

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    named after was one of the greatest heroines of Afghanistan. She wanted girls to have an education‚ but the Taliban didn’t want women to attend school‚ only men. Malala was fourteen years old when she began speaking to the people of her town about how everyone should have an education. No one should be deprived of an education due to gender. On October 9‚ 2012 Malala was shot by the Taliban while she was heading home from school. She survived the life threatening injury and she continues to speak

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    Current Events Women’s rights in Afghanistan is an issue that must be brought to international attention. It has been only six years since the Taliban regime was taken out of power in Kabul. Many positive changes have occurred since then for improving Women’s rights and participation within society. When the Taliban were in power‚ women were not allowed to work‚ go to school‚ receive medical care from male doctors‚ travel without male relatives‚ and they were regarded as non-citizens without rights

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    “I don’t want to be thought of as the ‘girl who was shot by the Taliban’ but the ‘girl who fought for education. This is the cause to which I want to devote my life.” (Yousafzai 309). People all over the world consider Malala as one of the courageous and strong teenager in the world. She risked her life to fight for women to have the right to have an education despite the opposition of her society. In “ I am Malala ” despite her surroundings and the expected roles of women in her society‚ she

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