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Monday, May 13, 2019

I am Malala.

Malala yousafzai "the youngest person in the world to receive the nobel peace prize" was born  in july 1997 to a pashtun family in mingora, kpk, Pakistan. Her father was a school owner in the region and was active in educational issues. Malala was basically known for human rights advocacy, and particularly the education of women and children in swat valley khyber pakhtunkhwa, northwest Pakistan, where the local taliban banned girls from attending school at that time. On 9th October 2012 while on a bus in the swat district, after taking in exam, malala along with two other girls were shot by a taliban gunman in an assassination in retaliation for her activism, the gunman fled the scene. Malala was hit in the head with a bullet remained unconscious and in critical condition at the RIC.but her condition letter improve for her to transfer to the queen Elizabeth hospital Birmingham, UK.

After her recovery, malala  become a prominent activist for the right of education. Based in Birmingham she founded a malala found which is non profit organization  and also in 2013 co-autherd I AM MALALA in international best seller. In 2012 she was also recipient of Pakistan  first National youth peace prize.

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  1. Ok! I mean you consider Malala as a successful person rather than successful drama with high rating? Surprisingly amazing and disappointing at the same time.

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  2. And what she has done for her own country. This Success story is not enough and i'm not even inspired by her as she has not done anything remarkle . And your country has much more people that are struggling , doing social works and are talented . Well thats nice but you should research and find someone's story that is worth sharing.

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    1. Excuse me she didn't struggle for country and her success was not her that was planned success

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  3. I appreciate her work and the way she is promoting education.I don't care who is she in person.

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  5. No doubt she is intelligent girl but sorry I didn't agree with her success that was not her success that was pre planned success which she have

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  6. She is poised, passionate, articulate, and intelligent. Malala, althoughs She can and she will do great things for education in Pakistan specially in swat..As a Pakistani you should be proud to have a sister like Malala....Malala Usafxai����

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