WMGS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Sharia, Al-Qaeda, 2014 Nobel Peace Prize

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A pakistani activist for female education, known mainly for her human rights advocacy in the province in which she resides in pakistan, where the local. She was shot by the taliban in 2012 but survived, and went on to become in- ternationally known for her feminist advocacy (although she only began identifying as a feminist in 2015) She was the co-recipient of the 2014 nobel peace prize, making her the youngest-ever nobel laureate. Taliban entered a bus she was on, specifically asked for her and shot her in the head but she survived. Feminist discussions often don"t come up in military and war because these are thoughts of a very masculine territory. Story starts with september 11, 2001 when members of the terrorist group. Al-qaeda hijacked four airplanes and hit various targets on the east coast of the us twin towers and the pentagon.

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