In Chapter 17 of "I Am Malala," Malala's father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, received a death threat primarily due to his outspoken advocacy for girls' education and his leadership of a school in their community, which was opposed by the Taliban. His public opposition to the Taliban's oppressive views on education and women's rights made him a target for threats and violence. This chapter highlights the dangers faced by those who dare to challenge the Taliban's authority in Pakistan.
Which of the following events led to Malala's father receiving a death threat in chapter 17?
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