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Yousafzai concludes first trip home since shooting

- By Munir Ahmed The Associated Press

ISLAMABAD — Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai left Pakistan on Monday, ending a surprise visit to the country, her first since being shot in 2012 by Taliban militants who tried to kill her for promoting girls’ education.

A smiling Yousafzai was seen with her parents at Benazir Bhutto Internatio­nal Airport before they boarded a plane to return to London after the four-day visit.

Amid tight security, Yousafzai earlier in the day left her hotel in Islamabad, where she had stayed for four days, and in a convoy of vehicles headed to the airport. Touching scenes were witnessed when the now-20-year-old university student left the hotel, thanking Pakistani officials for giving her an army helicopter over the weekend to fly to the Swat Valley, once virtually under the control of militants, and see her home in the northwest town of Mingora.

After visiting Mingora on Saturday, Yousafzai in a tweet said it was “the most beautiful place on earth” for her.

“So much joy seeing my family home, visiting friends and putting my feet on this soil again,” Yousafzai said, as she posted a picture of her standing in front of her home with her father, mother and brothers.

Youzafzai also said in her hometown that she had waited for the moment for more than five years and said she often looked at Pakistan on the map, hoping to return.

She said she plans to permanentl­y return to Pakistan after completing her studies in Britain.

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