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Malala returns to Pakistan for first time since shooting

IANS  |  Islamabad 

Nobel Peace Prize laureate and returned to on Thursday, for the first in nearly six years after she was shot by the for advocating girls rights to education.

The 20-year-old accompanied by her parents, landed in from at around 1.41 a.m., reports Geo News.

Yousafzai is expected to hold meetings with and General Qamar Javed Bajwa, as well as other important figures.

In December 2014, Yousafzai, then 17, and India's Kailash Satyarthi of received the Nobel Peace Prize for risking their lives to fight for children's rights.

Yousafzai, who belongs to the Swat Valley, has been living in the UK since the attack in October 2012, reports Dawn news.

She was shifted from to a hospital in in a precarious condition after she had sustained a bullet in her in a targeted attack by the banned Tehreek-i-(TTP) in Swat.

She was on her way home in a school van with other girls after taking an exam when the TTP men opened fire on them. Two other girls also sustained gunshot wounds.

After her recovery, Yousafzai announced launching a movement for the promotion of girls' education.

She visited a number of countries as official guest where she was warmly welcomed and given an and reception.

During a visit to last year, she was provided an opportunity to address the country's parliament.

In April 2017, UN selected to be a UN of peace, the highest honour bestowed by the UN on a global citizen.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, March 29 2018. 08:48 IST
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