The World Youngest Noble Prize Winner Return Home After Head Shot
The Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala
Yousafzai wiped tears from her eyes as she returned to Pakistan for the
first time since being shot in the head by Taliban gunmen six years
ago.
"I still can't believe it's happening. I don't normally cry. I'm still 20 years old but I've seen so many things in life."
Welcoming her home, Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said she had returned "as the most prominent citizen of Pakistan".
"It is now actually happening and I am here," Malala said while meeting Mr Abbasi at his office in Islamabad.
She had often thought about returning to her home country, the 20-year-old university student said.
Rida
Siyal, who said she had been a "good friend" of Malala's before the
shooting, said she was "delighted" to see her back, adding that she had
"defeated the dark force of fear".
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