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inn [45]
3 years ago
8

What is the Pashtun code of conduct for women? Why is Malala annoyed with it?

English
1 answer:
aliya0001 [1]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Pashtun code of conduct for women is different than the code of conduct for women for the rest of the world. In Pashtun families the women are generally not educated and are mostly kept at home this mindset was annoying Malala however Malala was getting her school education, after the incident Malala left the country and got her further education. Malala's friends after the incident being traumatized for life continued their education in the same school.

Explanation:

Pashtun code of conduct for women is different than the code of conduct for women for the rest of the world. In Pashtun families the women are generally not educated and are mostly kept at home this mindset was annoying Malala however Malala was getting her school education, after the incident Malala left the country and got her further education. Malala's friends after the incident being traumatized for life continued their education in the same school.

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