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Malala is a female education rights speaker, who won the Nobel peace prize in 2014, although she was shot in the head, she continues to inspire others. She was born in Mingora, Pakistan on July 12, 1997.
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The Taliban took away the right for girls to go to school, and Malala peacefully spoke against it using speeches and her blog. In the UDHR, it says,"Everyone has the right to an education".
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Malala and her father are getting death threats from the Taliban for their differing opinions.
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A gunman invades a school bus asking who is Malala, she was identified and shot by a single bullet through her head, neck, and shoulder.
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Gordan Brown, from the UN Special Envoy for global education, visits Malala in the hospital and launches a petition in her name,"I am Malala".
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She and her family move to Birmingham, where Malala continues to be an activist.
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In 2014 Malala receives the Nobel Peace Prize Award, alongside Kailash Satyarthi both whom received it for their struggles to make the world a better place, peacefully. Malala was the youngest person to receive this award at 16.
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To this day, Malala continues to be an activist and speak for human and educational rights.