I can't imagine being a girl or woman in a country that's straight up banning women from having windows in their homes.
Malala Yousafzai
I live in Algeria (North Africa, former French colony) in 2010, which had really bad domestic terrorism history, it is a very horrified world, women have to be very brave. Not just putting bullets into little girls like hate-worshipers did to Malala in Swat Valley, they went after pregnant women and children actively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algerian_Civil_War
"Pregnant women were sliced open, children were hacked to pieces or dashed against walls, men's limbs were hacked off one by one, and, as the attackers retreated, they would kidnap young women to keep as sex slaves. Although this quotation by Nesroullah Yous, a survivor of Bentalha, may be an exaggeration, it expresses the apparent mood of the attackers:"
"We have the whole night to rape your women and children, drink your blood. Even if you escape today, we'll come back tomorrow to finish you off! We're here to send you to your God!"