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Malala was born in SWAT Valley, Pakistan. She is the born child of parents, Ziauddin Yousafzai and Tor Pekai.
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Malala's dad, Ziauddin Yousafzai, took Malala to her first public event to protest the attacks on girls’ schools. In front of the national press, Malala gave a speech entitled “How Dare the Taliban Take Away My Basic Right to an Education.”
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Malala begins blogging about being under Taliban rule. The first girl who volunteered to blog had to back out because her parents were afraid for her, so, Malala decided to take her place. She writes about how the Taliban is bombing schools, banning girls from being educated and about how girls are dropping out because they are scared.
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Malala won Pakistan's National Youth Peace Prize. She won for speaking out against the Taliban because they insisted that girls could not go to school.
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Malala was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman on her way home from school.
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After being shot and recovering from her injuries, Malala insisted on returning to school to finish her studies in Birmingham, England.
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Malala writes her autobiography, "I Am Malala. The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot By The Taliban."
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Malala wins Nobel Peace Prize for her work in speaking out against the Taliban and speaking up for girls rights to an education. She became the youngest person to win the Noble Peace Prize at age 17.