UNITED NATIONS—The Pakistani schoolgirl shot last year for campaigning for girls' education celebrated her 16th birthday at the U.N., telling an audience of young activists "the extremists are afraid of books and pens."
Malala Yousafzai, then 15, was shot in the head at point-blank range in Swat, northern Pakistan, in October as she rode the bus home from school. Lucky to survive, she endured months of hospitalization and reconstructive surgery on her face.
On Friday, the U.N. marked her birthday as she addressed a gathering of more than 500 activists
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