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Pakistan’s Malala: Global symbol, but still just a kid

Eleven-year-olds sometimes have trouble sleeping through the night, kept awake by monsters they can’t see.

But Malala Yousufzai knew exactly what her monsters looked like.

They had long beards and dull-colored robes and had taken over her city in the Swat Valley, in northwestern Pakistan.

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FeatureSarah LawrenceOctober 16, 2012CNN
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