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governor of the state bank and the
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Then there were more attacks. The A
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gone. Places we had visited like Ba
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9 Radio Mullah I WAS TEN when the T
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give the khans’ land to the poor.
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Fazlullah, especially when he began
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10 Toffees, Tennis Balls and the Bu
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own courts to dispense Islamic just
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On the TV the next day we heard tha
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11 The Clever Class IT WAS SCHOOL t
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Every day, on behalf of the Swat Co
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ooks, the computers were all stolen
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group of men had knocked at her doo
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also a way to answer growing Americ
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I also wrote about the burqa. When
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matter if you couldn’t study at a
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A Funny Kind of Peace WHEN MY BROTH
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sat there in our famous mosque, Tab
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there are four or five suicide bomb
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come. What if they make a mess in t
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didn’t cover my face and I used t
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PART THREE Three Girls, Three Bulle
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We were lucky our house had not bee
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We were there one week and predicta
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American magazine. This was a bit d
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them less sympathetic. Foreign gove
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There was a teacher in our school w
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had no phone or Internet connection
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Pashtuns he is a bit superstitious.
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and could see the deserts and mount
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Taliban had that day issued threats
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Like on all our trips my father got
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mask. Then darkness overcame him as
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were going to kill me they would ha
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The bus turned right off the main r
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town was there. ‘Pray for Malala,
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They took me for another CT scan. T
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Despite my mother’s prayers, my f
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y the aftercare. After neurosurgery
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chance.’ One of the other girls w
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quickly agreed it was the right thi
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In the hostel my parents waited. Th
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‘Your father is safe,’ she repl
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‘Hwo did this to me?’ I wrote,
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my father was told arrangements wou
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schoolchildren. I was astonished an
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smile and laughter. The Taliban are
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He laughed and repeated the story t
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could hear. On Saturday, 2 February
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shot, that he pushed me to speak up
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with the UN delegates in mind; I wr
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aba - affectionate Pashto term, ‘
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particularly like to thank Yma Chou
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2004 - Pakistan army starts operati
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Picture Section As a baby With my b
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My maternal grandfather, Malik Jans
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Our paternal grandfather, Baba, wit
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With Khushal, enjoying the waterfal
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Assembly prayers at Khushal School
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The Taliban publicly whipped people
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Performing in a play at school
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A picture I painted when I was twel
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Visiting Spal Bandi, where my fathe
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At the tomb of Jinnah, the founder
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School bombing
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Dr Fiona and Dr Javid by my bedside
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Reading in hospital
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My friends keep a chair in class fo
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Here I am at the UN with Ban Ki-moo
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With my mother in Medina
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Text With grateful thanks to: The J