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Malala Yousafzai, who at the age of 14 was shot by a member of the Taliban for her outspoken views on the importance of girls' education, has returned to Pakistan for the first time since the attack.
The Nobel Prize-winning activist, now 20 years old, visited the country on Thursday to meet with Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi. She also delivered a moving speech about her attack and women's education in Pakistan, CNN reported.
"I'm not very old but I've seen a lot," Yousafzai said. "I couldn't control what happened. If it was my choice, I wouldn't have left my country at all. I had no choice, I had to leave for my life." Read more...
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