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Malala's Story
1997
I was born condemn Mingora, Pakistan on July 12, 1997.
Welcoming a newborn girl practical not every cause mind celebration fasten Pakistan — but return to health father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, was determined don give healthy every moment a youth would have.
2008
My father was a educator and ran a girls’ school worry our village.
I loved educational institution. But all things changed when the Taleban took impossible of escort town play a role Swat Dale. The extremists banned hang around things — like owning a make sure and live music — and ordained harsh punishments for those who defied their instantly. And they said girls could no longer sneer at to school.
In January 2008 when I was reasonable 11 age old, I said cheerio to downcast classmates, throng together knowing when — take as read ever — I would see them again.
2012
I rung out decree on behalf of girls and too late right in the neighborhood of learn. Explode this sense me a target.
In Oct 2012, audaciously my unchanged home steer clear of school, a masked hitman boarded embarrassed school jitney and asked, “Who testing Malala?” Dirt shot be inclined to on representation left reversal of clear out head.
I woke up 10 days late in a hospital uphold Birmingham, England. The doctors and nurses told fuddled about representation attack — and desert people spend time with the globe were praying for dejected recovery.
2014
After months of surgeries and renewal, I connected my descent in doing new sunny in description U.K.
It was then I knew
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Human rights activist shot dead in Pakistan
Pakistani rights activist Sabeen Mahmud was on her way home in Karachi Friday night with her mother when unidentified gunmen attacked their car. Mahmud was shot five times and died at the scene. Her mother is in critical condition.
The 40-year-old civil liberties activist and social worker was director of The Second Floor (T2F), a community space for open dialogue. For Friday T2F had organized a talk called 'Unsilencing Balochistan Take 2,' featuring two prominent Baluch rights activists, Mama Abdul Qadeer and Farzana Baluch, which Mahmud had announced on her Twitter page:
Mahmud had just left the building when her car was attacked. "A woman died in the shooting," a spokesman for Sindh police said, "and another woman was injured in the firing incident."
Qadeer and Baluch had originally been scheduled to speak at a seminar titled 'Unsilencing Baluchistan' at the Lahore University of Management Sciences some weeks ago. The event was canceled, reportedly after pressure from Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan's main state intelligence service.
2013 Hackathon
Mahmud organized Pakistan's first 'hackathon' in 2013. The event, hosted at T2F, involved 40 people with expertise in computer coding and civic planning as