ISLAMABAD – Nobel laureate and education activist Malala Yousufzai returned to her homeland early Thursday nearly six years after she left Pakistan following a Taliban attack to kill her.
In October 2012, Malala — then 15-years-old — was shot in the head at point-blank range by Taliban gunmen as she was returning from her school in Swat valley. She suffered bullet injuries and was admitted to the Military Hospital Peshawar and then taken to London for further treatment.
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It was mostly a celebration on social media after 20-year-old landed at Islamabad airport from Dubai via flight no. EK-614.
Umar Saif, chairman of Punjab IT Board, took to Twitter to welcome the activist.
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Pakistan’s renowned actress Mahira Khan tweeted, “Welcome home baby girl Malala”.
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Pakistan’s first female leader of the opposition in Senate Sherry Rehman welcomed Malala with prayers.
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