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She was shot by the Taliban at age 15 and survived.
She won the Nobel Peace Prize at age 17.
At age 20, Malala Yousafzai is finally getting to go back to her native Pakistan.
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00:00The terrorists tried to stop us and attacked me and my friends who are here today on our school bus.
00:30The terrorists tried to stop us and attacked me and my friends who are here today on our school bus.
01:00She was targeted just because of her determination to go to school and learn.
01:12Targeting Malala, the extremists showed what they feared most, a girl with a book.
01:30Targeting Malala, the extremists showed what they feared most, a girl with a book.
01:42Weakness, fear and hopelessness died, strength, power and courage was born.
01:50Targeting Malala, the extremists showed what they feared most, a girl with a book.
02:05When I receive this award, I feel that it's not just me receiving the award, it's all these girls, all these young generation, they have been working so hard.
02:13When I receive this award, I feel that it's not just me receiving the award, it's all these girls, all these young generation, they have been working so hard.
02:23Targeting Malala, the extremists showed what they feared most, a girl with a book.
02:34Targeting Malala, the extremists showed what they feared most, a girl with a book.
02:44Targeting Malala, the extremists showed what they feared most, a girl with a book.
02:55Targeting Malala, the extremists showed what they feared most, a girl with a book.
03:05My dream is to go to Pakistan, peacefully and without any fear.
03:13I can move on the streets, I can meet people, I can talk to people.
03:16I can move on the streets, I can meet people, I can talk to people.
03:27One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world.

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