Life in Islam is pretty hard Gul Bibi and her three kids left their home hoping to ever return and trying to overcome the Taliban’s bloody interpretation of Islamic law in Pakistan's Swat Valley. When your country is being invaded your seeking for help by running away, and fleeing to another place where they will be in peace. It’s hard for people in these types of periods because it’s not easy to just leave you never know you can be killed through the way. The Taliban’s interpretation is horrible their making girls leave schools which is not even right everyone needs education and they aren’t being fair. This is like 9/11 because they have SWAT invading them and that’s how Gul Bidi said it seemed like that to her. People are just seeking for peace and they are hoping that this will end anytime soon. Bibi said, "I want peace more than anyone else," Bibi said. "It's my home, it's where I want my children to go back to, it’s where I want to live. Bidi actually announced that she used a different name to hide her identity so it won’t cause her harm. She also said "They are killing people, they are beheading people, and there is no accounting for what they are doing". Now she is only seeking for hope to return to the picturesque Swat Valley with her three children.
Grant, Stan. “Pakistani woman watches Taliban take over town she loves”. CNN NEWS 17 February 2009. 17 February 2009.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/02/17/pakistan.taliban/index.html?iref=newssearch
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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