Published on 30 Mar 2018
Malala Yousafzai, the youngest ever recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize,
has told the BBC she is “so happy” to be “home” in Pakistan. She’s on
her first, brief trip back to the country after she was shot by Islamist
militants for campaigning on behalf of education for girls. Malala
survived the attack but was taken to Britain for treatment – where she
has been living ever since. Secunder Kermani reports from Islamabad.
Malala Yousafzai, the world’s youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate, pauses to wipe away tears during an emotional speech on her first return to Pakistan since she was shot by the Taliban in 2012. https://t.co/gEqECNVdTV pic.twitter.com/SHHPLYTllM— ABC News (@ABC) March 29, 2018
The Nobel Peace laureate Malala Yousafzai has returned to #Pakistan after 5 years and being honoured by the Prime Minister of Pakistan at a special ceremony. MoS for MOIB @Marriyum_A was also present on the occasion along with PM's Special advisor Mussadiq Malik.#MalalaYousafzai pic.twitter.com/uYTNSu5ipP— Govt of Pakistan (@pid_gov) March 29, 2018
Congratulations to students at KKF Model School in Shangla on your first day! I was proud to give my @NobelPrize money to help build this school for girls in my home community. Thank you @MalalaFund, @Aman_Foundation, @TheBigHeartUAE & @susanmccaw. pic.twitter.com/HF4vsSdNpp— Malala (@Malala) March 15, 2018
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