ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />Malala Yousafzai, the teenaged Pakistan girl who was shot by the Taliban last year, formally opened Europe's largest public library in Birmingham on Tuesday (September 3).<br/> <br />Yousafzai was targeted for killing by the Taliban in October last year because of her campaign against the group's efforts to deny women education.<br/> <br />Yousafzai was flown to a hospital in Britain's second largest city for treatment following the attack and has since enrolled in a local school.<br/> <br />"It is a great honour for me to be here in Birmingham, the beating heart of England. Birmingham is very special for me, because it was here that I found myself alive seven days after I was shot. It is now my second home after my beloved Pakistan," said Yousafzai, after being presented with a membership card for the new library by Birmingham's Lord Mayor.<br/> <br />The 188 million pounds (293 U.S. dollars) building contains about a million books, access to a vast film and televi