Yazir Paredes

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Even when I was only seven or eight, I was considered a sophisticated city girl, and sometimes my cousins teased me because I didn’t like to go barefoot and I wore clothes bought at the bazaar, not homemade like theirs. I had a city accent and spoke city slang, so they thought I was modern. If only they knew. People from real cities like Peshawar or Islamabad would have thought me very backward.
I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World
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