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23.04.2020 • 
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"The Taliban have repeatedly targeted schools in Swat," [Malala] wrote in an extraordinary blog when she was empowered to share her voice with the world by the BBC.

She was writing around the time the Taliban issued a formal edict in January 2009 banning all girls from schools. On the blog, she praised her father, who was operating one of the few schools that would go on to defy that order.

"My father said that some days ago someone brought the printout of this diary saying how wonderful it was," Malala wrote. "My father said that he smiled, but could not even say that it was written by his daughter."

—“Pakistan’s Malala,”
Ashley Fantz

Based on the language Malala uses in the passage, who is Malala’s audience?

people who are very knowledgeable about the geography of Pakistan
people who oppose her father’s school and the education of women worldwide
people who may have very little knowledge of Pakistan and Malala’s story
people who are journalists and are knowledgeable about many types of schools

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