Malala Yousafzai, a 14-year-old from Pakistan’s Swat district, was known for her blog denouncing Taliban atrocities and advocating for girls’ education. On October 9, a gunman opened fire on her school minibus as Yousafzai and classmates rode home from school, seriously wounding her. As Yousafzai recovers in a hospital, activists, religious leaders, students, and teachers across Pakistan are rallying to support her and condemn the attack.
Malala Yousafzai: The Face Of Resistance To The Taliban

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A photo of Malala Yousafzai taken in Islamabad in March 2012

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Army doctors treat Malala at a military hospital, where she underwent surgery to remove a bullet.

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A girl holds a photograph of Malala during a rally in Karachi.

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Islamist activists in Lahore carry photographs of Malala during a protest against the assassination attempt.

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Members of Pakistan's Aman Tehrik (Peace Movement) protest in Peshawar.

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Peace Movement activists gather in Peshawar.

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Civil society activists carry candles to pay tribute to Malala in Lahore.

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A Pashtun students' group protests against the militant attack.

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Schoolgirls pray for Malala's recovery in Multan.

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Malala is transported from a helicopter to an army hospital by doctors.

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Christians attend a mass praying for the early recovery of Malala at Fatima Church in Islamabad.

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Civil society activists and journalists in Islamabad carry candles during continuing protests against the assassination attempt.