Malala Yousafzai is back in Pakistan for the
first time since she was shot in the head
by Taliban militants six years ago.
The Nobel Peace Prize winner returned to her
home country Thursday along with her father
and younger brother.
She met with the prime minister in Islamabad
and later gave an emotional speech at his residence.
Malala was only 14 when she was shot in 2012.
She was transported abroad for medical treatment
and hasn't been back since.
Many of the details of her trip are being
kept under wraps for security reasons.
But an unnamed family member told NBC she
won't visit the Swat Valley, which is where
the shooting took place.
