By Farnaz and Enzo
The Taliban was founded on October 10,1994, the talibans promise was to restore peace and security and enforce their own austere version of Sharia, or Islamic law, once in power. The Taliban banned television, music and movies and didn't like girls aged 10 and older going into school. The mujahideen are holy warriors or freedom fighters, they are the groups that formed during war against the Soviets. The religious students loosely were organized on a regional basis during the occupation and civil war. Some of their beliefs were poorly educated in Islamic law and history, Islamic radicalism. All that the Taliban really want is to share law and government, to rise, they had strict beliefs. Most of the Taliban's leaders were educated in Pakistan, in refugee camps where they had fled with millions of other Afghans after the Soviet invasion. What the Taliban really wanted was implementation of Pakistan’s Constitution, no fight against them will succeed, or can even be properly started, unless the confusion over the Constitution and its promise is resolved. The Taliban ended in In September, 2001, the U.S. placed significant pressure on the Taliban to turn over bin Laden and al-Qaeda in response to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Pakistan had many things in their history some of the things are refugees, the crisis, Jinnah passes away, the constitution of 1962, and presidential election. In Sept. 2006, President Musharraf signed a controversial peace agreement with seven militant groups, who call themselves the “Pakistan Taliban.” Pakistan's army agreed to withdraw from the area and allow the Taliban to govern themselves, as long as they promise no incursions into Afghanistan or against Pakistani troops. Critics said the deal hands terrorists a secure base of operations; supporters counter that a military solution against the Taliban is futile and will only spawn more militants, contending that containment is the only practical policy. A truck bomb exploded outside the popular Marriott Hotel in Islamabad in September 2008, killing more than 50 people and wounding hundreds. Malala was a person that fought for her education and got almost what she wanted in the Taliban, problems were resolved and she thought that if she believed in herself good things would happen and they did by the end of this book.
Pakistan had many things in their history some of the things are refugees, the crisis, Jinnah passes away, the constitution of 1962, and presidential election. In Sept. 2006, President Musharraf signed a controversial peace agreement with seven militant groups, who call themselves the “Pakistan Taliban.” Pakistan's army agreed to withdraw from the area and allow the Taliban to govern themselves, as long as they promise no incursions into Afghanistan or against Pakistani troops. Critics said the deal hands terrorists a secure base of operations; supporters counter that a military solution against the Taliban is futile and will only spawn more militants, contending that containment is the only practical policy. A truck bomb exploded outside the popular Marriott Hotel in Islamabad in September 2008, killing more than 50 people and wounding hundreds. Malala was a person that fought for her education and got almost what she wanted in the Taliban, problems were resolved and she thought that if she believed in herself good things would happen and they did by the end of this book.