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Taliban
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How many brothers does Malala have?

She has 2 brothers

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What did Malala fight for?

The right for girls to go to school

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Which country is Malala from?

Pakistan

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Where does Malala spread her messages and teachings?

All over the world

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Who are the Taliban?

An ultraconservative terrorist group in the Afghanistan-Pakistan area

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Who inspired Malala to keep learning?

Her father

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Did Malala want to continue activism after getter shot?

Yes, surviving made her more determined

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Where was Malala shot (on her body)?

She was shot in the head

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Did Malala use her faith in order to spread a message of love?

Yes, Malala condemned the actions of the Taliban for using Muslim teachings to take away the rights of women

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What do the Taliban believe in?

That women are inferior to men

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Is Malala married?

Yes

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When did Malala start activism?

She started speaking out against the Taliban at 11 years old

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When did Malala win her Nobel Peace Prize (at what age)?

She was 17

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Why did Malala continue fighting after getting shot?

She decided that she could live a quiet life or make the best of the new life she was given, she kept fighting so every girl could go to school
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When did the Taliban invade Malala's village?

2008 (when Malala was 11)

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What was Malala's dad's profession?

He was an activist and ran a school

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What is the name of her fund?

Malala fund

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Where does Malala live now?

Birmingham, England (UK)

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How does Malala inspire others?

She inspires others through her courage and dedication fighting for girl's rights


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What did the Taliban make females wear?

Burkas (full body garments that only allow the hands and the eyes to be seen)

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What is the name of Malala's dad?

Ziauddin Yousafzai

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What penname did Malala write under in the BBC?

Gul Makai

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What is Malala's birthday?

July 12, 1997

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What are some of Malala's causes?

Girl's rights (particularly education), gender-based violence and injustice, poverty, wars, child marriage, etc.

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When were the Taliban established?

1994