MALALA .From girl to logo nice article



Pakistan mlalh yusfzyy daughter for the first time in two thousand nine became the center of media attention when he Mingora Swat headquarters for the BBC Urdu service started writing diary. They Gul alias of maize weekly used to write.

It was a time supporter of Maulana Fazlullah of Swat militants had been captured practically. Taliban militants had banned girls from school and no fear militants could not speak.
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was accused of.

Mlalh living in a situation Yousafzai in Mingora used to write a regular diary of a situation in which militants used to describe stories of persecution.

May two thousand nine military operation in Swat began to move in the area major ypmany. Mlalh and the parents in his hometown of Mingora, Shangla also migrated but they also BBC Urdu Service continued to write diary.
Height of fame

    
"The actual heights of fame when he touched the Netherlands in November two thousand eleven, an international organization Kids Rights of the Child was nominated for a World Peace Award"

began.

It was the time when the alaaquamy media has started to write stories on mlalh Yusufzai, but the true heights of fame when he touched the Netherlands in November two thousand eleven, an international organization Kids Rights by One of the children was nominated for international peace award.

They can not win this award nominations them overnight but given the popularity mlalh like that thirteen-year-old girl suddenly gained the status of a slbrty.

This would expose the secrets of maize Gul write diaries BBC mlalh the fact that the Yousafzai in Mingora and Swat social worker is the eldest daughter of Ziauddin Yousafzai.

Award nomination for international news spread like wildfire around the world and then came as a bit of bhuncal, mlalh everywhere only in domestic and foreign media beginning to look mlalh., Pakistani private television channels and newspapers Feature Award nomination for his illegal fishing in the world published.
Mlalh Yusufzai

Yusufzai mlalh strong media coverage.

News about two days mlalh Yusufzai, the Pakistani media continued the story. Mlalh again on the national and international media to write stories for the SWAT turn.



Former Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani during the National Peace Award by the star while they were daring.

Most observers believe that if mlalh Yousafzai's nomination for the award was that moment in the eyes of the world from where they came.

Mlalh Yusufzai district adjacent to Swat, Shangla primarily from the village of Shahpur. Khel of the Yousafzai tribe is said to have sub-branch hearts. Their father Ziauddin Yousafzai moved about fifteen years ago, Shangla and Swat He settled in Mingora, where the foundation of a private educational institution. however, is mlalh of Mingora. mlalh two younger brothers who are prosperous and convex.
Mlalh family

    
"Mlalh family is considered primarily as a religious family. Their grandfather, a teacher of Islamic studies was considered the" Maulvi Sahib, also known as the "

Mlalh family is considered primarily as a religious family. Their grandfather, a teacher of Islamic studies was considered the "Maulvi Sahib, was known by the name.

On the other hand, the father Ziauddin Yousafzai mlalh Swat is known as an enlightened social worker. Organization called the Global Peace president and spokesman of Swat Peace Jirga are. Organizations these days to restore peace in Swat have played a role.

At one point it became so prominent as that in Pakistan is becoming a symbol of enlightenment.

Mlalh mlalh next of kin of the age that they understand the importance of the right and left-wing politics, but it is his father who thought their training. Their father Ziauddin Yousafzai also They wanted their daughter Mr. emerged as one of the enlightened left.

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