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Malala Yousafzai was born in Mingora, Jaiber Pastunjuá, Pakistán
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When she was 10 years old the Taliban took the control in swat Valley
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To the age of eleven, Malala offered a speech in Peshawar, Pakistan, It was called: How dare the taliban take away my basic right to education?"
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she had covered her identity, then Malala started to writing a blog as "Gul Makai" about the Taliban's opposition to education for girls and women.
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She had been nominated to International Children's Peace Prize, but later, in the same year, she won Pakistan's National Young Peace Prize
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The Taliban had issued a death threat against her and her family, but her father believed that never going to happen nothing because she was a child
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She was reading a book during the way from her school, when a gunman got into the bus, he looked for her and he fired at her to her face (other two girls were injured)
First, she was carried to a Hospital in Peshawar, Pakistan, but She had to move to Birmingham, England, because her crane was so injured. -
In March she was able to getting in a school in Brimingham, England.
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She wrote a book about her experiences living with Taliban, The book was published in October 2013.
"I am malala: how one girl stood up for education and changed the world" -
She was nominated to Nobel Peace Prize
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When she was 16 years old, she makes a speech from the United nations about promoting countries' cooperation
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She was nominated against to Nobel Peace Prize
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She had became in the youngest person who recived a Nobel Peace Prize
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In October 2015, a documentary about Yousafzai's life was released. The movie was called "He Named Me Malala." The film gives viewers a look at her private life, her family and her commitment to supporting education for girls around the world.
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To age of 18, Malala opened a school for Syriam Refugee Girls