The Nobel Peace Prize laureate called on Muslim leaders not to ‘legitimise’ the Taliban.
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Education activist Malala Yousafzai has returned to her homeland Pakistan for a summit on girls' education in the Islamic world. The Nobel Peace Prize laureate said she was "overwhelmed."
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate called on Muslim leaders not to ‘legitimise’ the Taliban.
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