Malala returns home after six years
Malala Yousafzai, the worker of the women’s education movement, has returned home in peace in the Nobel Peace Prize.
Six years after the Taliban shootings, he returned to Pakistan for the first time, according to a BBC report.
In 2012, Malala was wounded by a Taliban firing while campaigning for women’s education. Later, she was taken out of the country for treatment.
Malala, 20, a female education and human rights activist, is believed to be in a meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Shahid Khakan Abbasi in this tour.
Malala’s visit did not say anything more about ‘security’, news agency AFP reported.