Our beliefs and cultural views are two different things. Our culture may be different from other cultures, but we usually have the same culture in our country and region. This is because religion and culture may differ from country to country. Regional culture is usually formed by religion. As you have grown, religious cultures can also be defined by groups, but in Germany, religion is shaped by the region and where you came from. For various reasons, such as Malala Yousafzai, our beliefs and knowledge may be independent of our cultural point of view.
In order to investigate this topic further, I would like to review various explanations on Malala Yousafzai of the 2011 media. For unfamiliar people, Malala Yousafzai is a Nobel Laureate who advocates equal access to education. For women, she was shot by Taliban for her defense. Your opinion on this news depends on who told you. In the West, malaras are considered "activists" and "models" (Thomas & Shukul). Western media think that this news is an opportunity to symbolize that malaras are a necessary symbol of further intervention in the United States in countries such as Pakistan and build this story based on this, "Malarah" (Thomas & Sculle) who calls the girl who despises the Taliban. Meanwhile, the Pakistani media has drawn malaria in various ways.
Malala Yousafzai Malala Yousafzai has made progress for herself, her education, and her fundamental rights, facing a terrible terrorist group. Malara created a chain reaction that changes to girls all over the world, bringing light and hope all over the world. Malara was born in Mingora, Pakistan on July 12, 1997, and my father is Ziauddin Yousafzai. She became a supporter of girls' education. She was attacked by a Taliban gun when she was 14 years old.
Today, in the third "Mala Day", Malala Yousafzai will celebrate the 18th birthday in Lebanon and will open Malala Foundation's "Malala Yousafzai All Girls School" near the Syrian border. Syrian girls offer quality secondary education. Informal camp in the Bekaa Valley area and outside school "I am honored to celebrate the 18th birthday with a brave and exciting Syrian girl, I was forced to leave the classroom due to armed conflict Representing 28 million children, devotion encourages people all over the world, and we are responsible for supporting them, "Malala said. "On this day I sent a message to the leaders of this country, region and the world - you are disappointed by the people of Syria, especially the children of Syria, this is a tragic tragedy - what The most serious refugee crisis for ten years "