A girl like Malala or a pen and a piece of paper can change the world.
On her 16th birthday, a young girl gave a remarkable speech at the United Nations. At the age of 11, the Pakistani girl named Malala wrote a diary about her everyday and fearful life in Pakistan under the Taliban, who wanted to punish her for it. She narrowly survived an assassination attempt and was finally awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 for her courageous fight for the right to education.
In her play, Atischeh Hannah Braun has many people tell the story of Malala. And slowly we get to know a girl who shows us how important it is to stand up for your convictions and that learning is precious and not a matter of course for every child in the world.
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