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Malala Yousafzai:
The Taliban shot me on the left side of my face. They shot my friends too. They thought that the bullet would silence us, but nothing changed, except this: weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. Strength, power, and courage was born. I am the same Malala. My ambitions are the same. My hopes are the same. And my dreams are the same. We realize the importance of light, when we see darkness. We realize the importance of our voice, when we are silenced. We believe in the power and the strength of our words. Today is the day of every woman, every boy, and every girl, who have raised their voice for their rights
The Taliban shot me on the left side of my face. They shot my friends too. They thought that the bullet would silence us, but nothing changed, except this: weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. Strength, power, and courage was born. I am the same Malala. My ambitions are the same. My hopes are the same. And my dreams are the same. We realize the importance of light, when we see darkness. We realize the importance of our voice, when we are silenced. We believe in the power and the strength of our words. Today is the day of every woman, every boy, and every girl, who have raised their voice for their rights
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They shot my friends too
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They thought that the bull would silence us
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But nothing changed except this
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Weakness fear and hopelessness died
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Strength power and courage was born
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I am the same Malala
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My ambitions are the same
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My hopes are the same and my dreams are the same
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Movie Summary
A look at the events leading up to the Taliban's attack on Pakistani schoolgirl, Malala Yousafzai, for speaking out on girls' education followed by the aftermath, including her speech to the United Nations.