Reopen School
Girls' schools reopened in Swat Valley
Eventually, the Pakistani army re-established nominal control over the Swat Valley, Pakistan. Pakistan re-opened numerous girls' schools with support from the international community.
Hundreds of thousands of people who fled Swat to escape the fighting returned home, getting back to normal life. Most of the Taliban were either killed or wounded by Army's offense, but the Taliban still hunted people. |
"It's a milestone.
It's been heartening to see boys and girls going to school in uniform."
-Atif-ur-Rehman, the top government official in Swat District
Back to School
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Malala had the happiest moment that she achieved his dream of going back to school. Malala began her study at Edgbaston high school in Birmingham, England five months after she was shot by the Taliban. Her family reunited in England to restart their lives. She was so proud of wearing the uniform because it proved that she is a student and she lived her life learning.
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"I want to learn about politics, about social rise, and about the law. I'm going to learn how to bring change in this world. And, how should I work for the happiness and for the educational regards."
-Malala Yousafzai