I AM MALALA-HISTORY OF Malala Yousaf Zai

Bio:
Malala Yousafzai (born in Mingora, Pakistan on July 12 1997) is a Pakistani school pupil and education activist from the Swat region of Pakistan. Malala has spent her life fighting for education and women’s rights in the poor parts of Pakistan, where the Taliban makes it very difficult for girls to attend school.
Malala was the subject of a New York Times documentary in 2010, that documented her life as the Pakistani military intervened in the region. She has been nominated for the International Children’s Peace Prize by Desmond Tutu, and furthermore, she has won Pakistan’s first National Youth Peace Prize. She is now on her way to winning a the Nobel Peace Prize.
Malala Yousaf
Malala Yousaf Zai
Malala was shot in the head by Taliban gunmen on Oct. 9 2012, when she was on her way home from school. Their assassination attempt failed. Malala was critically injured and she had to have emergency surgery, and she was later sent to the UK for a more intensive rehabilitation. In February 2012, she made her first public speech since her injury, and is expected to make a full recovery following some constructive skull surgery.
Date of Birth: July 12, 1997
Height: 5’5″
Hometown: Mingora, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan
In a Relationship With:
Single
Best Quotes:
“I had a terrible dream yesterday with military helicopters and the Taliban. I have had such dreams since the launch of the military operation in Swat. My mother made me breakfast and I went off to school. I was afraid going to school because the Taliban had issued an edict banning all girls from attending schools.”
“I have a new dream … I must be a politician to save this country. There are so many crises in our country. I want to remove these crises.”
“It seems that it is only when dozens of schools have been destroyed and hundreds others closed down that the army thinks about protecting them. Had they conducted their operations here properly, this situation would not have arisen.”
Best Known For:
Malala is best known for being a pro-education activist, and surviving being shot in the head by the Taliban.
Personal Life:
Malala was born into a Muslim family in Pakistan, and she has two younger brothers and two pet chickens. Following her shooting, she moved to the United Kingdom, where she will remain.

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