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Malala Yousafzai, the 14-year-old girl who was in the head by the Taliban in Pakistan last week, has been to Britain for care. The youngster was seriously as she sat on a bus going to school. She was targeted by the Taliban for campaigning for the of girls in Pakistan to have an education. The Taliban says she and her family will still be if she continues to promote education for girls. Malala needs treatment for a damaged , followed by what Pakistani doctors called "intensive neuro-rehabilitation". The hospital has specialist for gunshot wounds and head injuries and has hundreds of soldiers returning injured from Afghanistan.

Malala has been campaigning she was 11. Wikipedia says of her: “She is for her education and women’s rights in the Swat Valley, where the Taliban has times banned girls from attending school. In early 2009, at the age of 11, Yousafzai to prominence through a blog she wrote for the BBC detailing her life the Taliban regime…and her on promoting education for girls.” It added: “She has…been for the International Children's Peace Prize by Desmond Tutu, and has won Pakistan's first National Youth Peace Prize.” U.K prime minister Gordon Brown has started an online called “I am Malala,” campaigning for the rights of 61 million children to go to school.

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