Impact of a Father's Letter to the Taliban
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What happened to Benazir Bhutto?

  • She was exiled from Pakistan.
  • She was elected Prime Minister.
  • She was attacked by terrorists and died. (correct)
  • She was kidnapped and never seen again.

What is the Pashtunwali code?

  • An ancient law that governs political affairs in Pakistan.
  • A code of conduct for the military forces of Pakistan.
  • A religious text that emphasizes the importance of equality and rights for women.
  • A set of social and cultural norms among the Pashtun people, which prohibits the killing of women. (correct)

What were the children in Pakistan facing?

  • They were being forced to work in factories.
  • They were being denied access to education. (correct)
  • They were being kidnapped and sold into slavery.
  • They were being sent to fight in wars.

What is the author's goal in fighting for women's rights and a better Pakistan?

<p>To bring about peace and democracy in the country. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did the author do before the death of Benazir Bhutto?

<p>She interviewed with news channels about girls' education. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did the father request in his letter to the newspaper?

<p>Not to harm the schoolchildren (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What action did the father take for the safety of the boys at Khushal School?

<p>He had them wear traditional clothes (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did the daughter feel about wearing the white shalwar?

<p>Like a criminal (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was a source of hope for the family in October 2007?

<p>The return of Benazir Bhutto (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the daughter concerned about while her father left home after the letter?

<p>If he would return safely (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did a friend tell the father after he wrote the letter?

<p>Many would be inspired to speak up (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did the father choose to have the boys stop wearing Western uniforms?

<p>To avoid identification as infidels (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the daughter's view on going to school?

<p>It was her right (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Taliban's Influence on School Uniforms

The Taliban's fear of Western influence caused them to target students who wore Western clothing.

Ziauddin's Letter of Resistance

Ziauddin Yousafzai's brave letter, challenging the Taliban's actions, inspired others to speak out.

Switching to Shalwar Kamiz

The decision to switch to traditional clothing aimed to protect students from becoming targets.

Fazlullah's Followers and Western Clothing

Fazlullah's followers considered Western attire a sign of affiliation with 'infidels,' making students wearing such clothes vulnerable.

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Speaking Out Against Oppression

The act of speaking out against oppression, despite fear, demonstrates courage and defiance.

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Benazir Bhutto's Return

The return of Benazir Bhutto, a female leader, brought hope and inspiration to many, particularly girls.

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Malala's Determination

Malala Yousafzai's determination to continue her education despite the risks is a testament to her resilience.

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Widespread Taliban Influence

The Taliban's influence extended to everyday lives, creating a climate of fear and uncertainty.

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Pashtunwali code

A set of traditional Pashtun social codes and values that emphasis honor, hospitality, and revenge.

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Democracy

A political philosophy that emphasizes citizen participation and a system of government where power is distributed among elected officials.

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Terrorism

An act of violence committed to achieve political or ideological goals.

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Girls' education

The right to education for all girls and boys.

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Not being safe

The state of not being safe from harm or danger.

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Study Notes

Letter to the Taliban

  • Father wrote a letter to the Taliban, pleading them not to harm his students
  • He emphasized that the God they worship is the same God his students pray to.
  • He risked his life to speak up for his schoolchildren

Consequences of Speaking Up

  • Father's letter was published in the newspaper along with his name and address.
  • Many friends thanked him for speaking up, recognizing his courageous act
  • Inspired others to speak up against injustice.

My Father's Life

  • Father was a busy man with many responsibilities including poetry events, working late at school, and supporting the family.

Uniform Change

  • Boys at school were required to change to traditional shalwar kamiz due to safety concerns.
  • Girls were not permitted to wear the white shalwar kamiz

Fear and Violence

  • The environment felt like a criminal activity due to the Taliban's presence everywhere.
  • Fear and worry consumed the community.
  • An environment of fear spread through the community.

Benazir Bhutto's Return

  • Benazir Bhutto, the first female Prime Minister of Pakistan, returned to run for election
  • The author felt hopeful for change but also deeply afraid for her safety

Benazir Bhutto's Assassination

  • Benazir Bhutto was assassinated shortly after returning to Pakistan
  • This event was a tragedy and a setback for Pakistan.
  • The author was saddened and shocked; it proved that no one was safe.

Child's Perspective

  • Children endured terror and violence and worked through hardship.
  • They were determined to continue their education amidst the war climate.
  • Children wanted to learn and hoped for a change.

Candy from the Sky

  • A surprise military rescue operation brought candy from above; this was an act of relief and hope.
  • People were thankful to be relieved from the Taliban's threat
  • School Children were relieved.

Curfew

  • Curfew imposed for a period; people limited to indoors
  • The author and family were afraid; they obeyed the curfews.

Bombings

  • The community faced numerous bombings.
  • Bombing affected school, daily life, and businesses; schools were a target
  • Bombing increased fear, and safety was a major concern.

Daily Life

  • School remained a refuge from terror and violence
  • School was a safe haven, but attendance was sporadic due to hostilities.
  • The community tried to maintain normality and safety amid the chaos.

Teachers

  • The author appreciated teachers who acknowledged positive responses and efforts.
  • Teachers were essential in motivating students.

Education

  • Girls needed education and support.
  • Education and hope were important during difficult times.
  • The desire for knowledge was even stronger during violence.

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This quiz explores the heartfelt letter written by a father to the Taliban, where he pleads for the safety of his students. It highlights the personal consequences he faced for speaking up and the broader impact on his community amidst an atmosphere of fear and violence. Test your understanding of this poignant narrative and its themes of courage and justice.

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