First of all, I will like to thank many of the people who supported me to get all the way to here. If my friends, family, has stopped me from taking this risk, I would not be able to stand here right now. My parents allowed me to still get educated and tried to get closer to my dreams. My friends never made me the negative thought, in which that opposing to Taliban is not impossible. I cannot explain words how I really appreciate to these people. Thank you very much.
Going back to the track, this speech is spoken and stated by me. However. I think that I am in charge of many people. Even now, many girls are stopped to get educated, and for those girls, I am speaking up in here. Those girls are just afraid of speaking up, but they have a same thought as me. Of
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“Are boys and girls that different?” They are both humans, and there are no reason to be discriminated. I was in Swat for the whole time, so I did not know what the women around us were like. But, once I get out of that society that I was in, anger had filled up my body. Many women working for countries. For example, in Korea, they even have woman as the president. How astounding is that? Most countries that are developed are not arguing about girls getting educated, because that is already normal for them. Now, those countries are going father more, and they are expecting women to work harder. When I realized about how developed countries are thinking, I thought of a sentence that best fits the people who are stopping us to go to schools. “He that stays in the valley, shall never get over the hill.” I do not know what they are thinking and what they are trying to do, but I want them to realize that stopping us to get educated, will be no good. If the money is the problem to not have education, like those in developed countries, I will donate the money that I received to make schools in my country. If this will help even few girls to go to school, I