Thursday, 18 December 2014

Was Pakistan school massacre in revenge for Malala's Nobel Prize

Was Pakistan school massacre in revenge for Malala's Nobel Prize? Children forced to watch their teacher being burned alive as Taliban murder 132 children

  • Gunmen in Peshawar entered school and started shooting at random
  • One terrorist blew himself up in a classroom containing 60 children
  • Teacher set on fire in front of pupils, with the children forced to watch  
  • Insurgents had ‘inside information’ before carrying out well-planned attack
  • Mail Online heard harrowing eyewitness accounts of the massacre        
  • Taliban accepted responsibility for the attack, claiming it 'was just a trailer' 
  • Expert claims attack could be due to Malala Yousafzai winning Nobel prize
  • David Cameron described yesterday's events as a 'dark day for humanity'
  • Afghan Taliban criticised 'killing of innocent children' as against principles
  • The massacre is the worst ever in the deeply troubled region
Seven Taliban terrorists attacked the Army Public School in the north-western Pakistani city of Peshawar yesterday, slaughtering 132 children in the deadliest terrorist attack in the nation's history.
Harrowing eyewitness accounts revealed how students were forced to watch as bodies were burned beyond recognition.
Other survivors told how they played dead while insurgents scoured the school looking for children to shoot, before open fire indiscriminately - sometimes with smiles on their faces.
During a three-hour orgy of bloodshed, seven jihadists claimed at least 141 lives before themselves being killed. 
Now one expert has claimed that the horrific events which unfolded yesterday could have been in retaliation to 17-year-old Malala winning this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
The massacre was also said to be an act of revenge against the Pakistani army, which has been attempting to suppress the Pakistani Taliban in their north Waziristan tribal homelands over the past few months. This is the truth they did not take the revenge for malala she is nobody to they they just took the revenge of what they have been going through what their families are going through during this zarb e azab mission.but they are cowards couldnt fight with the army so they targeted the innocents. heratless cowards.

shahrukh survived from the Peshawar attack.


A teenage survivor of Tuesday’s Taliban attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar school described how he played dead after being shot in both legs by insurgents hunting down students to kill.
Militants rampaged through the army-run school in Peshawar and killed at least 130 people, most of them children, in one of the bloodiest ever attacks in Pakistan.
Speaking from his bed in the trauma ward of the city’s Lady Reading Hospital, Shahrukh Khan, 16, said he and his classmates were in a careers guidance session in the school auditorium when four gunmen wearing paramilitary uniforms burst in.
“Someone screamed at us to get down and hide below the desks,” he said, adding that the gunmen shouted “Allahu akbar” (God is greatest) before opening fire.
“Then one of them shouted: ‘There are so many children beneath the benches, go and get them’,” Khan told AFP.
“I saw a pair of big black boots coming towards me, this guy was probably hunting for students hiding beneath the benches.”
Khan said he felt searing pain as he was shot in both his legs just below the knee.
He decided to play dead, adding: “I folded my tie and pushed it into my mouth so that I wouldn’t scream.
“The man with big boots kept on looking for students and pumping bullets into their bodies. I lay as still as I could and closed my eyes, waiting to get shot again.
“My body was shivering. I saw death so close and I will never forget the black boots approaching me — I felt as though it was death that was approaching me.”
The Army Public School is attended by boys and girls from both military and civilian backgrounds.
As his father, a shopkeeper, comforted him in his blood-soaked bed, Khan recalled: “The men left after some time and I stayed there for a few minutes. Then I tried to get up but fell to the ground because of my wounds.
“When I crawled to the next room, it was horrible. I saw the dead body of our office assistant on fire,” he said.
“She was sitting on the chair with blood dripping from her body as she burned.”
It was not immediately clear how the female employee’s body caught fire, though her remains were also later seen by an AFP reporter in a hospital mortuary.
Khan, who said he also saw the body of a soldier who worked at the school, crawled behind a door to hide and then lost conciousness.
“When I woke up I was lying on the hospital bed,” he added.

HEART BREAKING IMAGES FROM THE PESHAWAR ATTACK

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HEARTLESS PEOPLE KILLED INNOCENT KIDS IN PESHAWAR



HEARTLESS PEOPLE. THEY ARE NOT MUSLIMS

maccare in peshawar# massacre of humainty


Peshawar has witnessed the most tragic and brutal slaughtering of young little children. my friend was present there at the moment she shared that
A woman who was in search of her son was seen shivering while removing cloth from the dead. She was kissing the injured children and asking people to pray for her son. However, it was the most tragic scene ever witnessed by me when the lady removed a piece of cloth and found her teenage son lying dead. She screamed loudly and held her son tightly in her arms. Everyone present there failed to control their emotions and started crying along with the unfortunate mother" 
The pain is endless.

They went to school and never came back RIP PESHAWAR

SUNNA HAI BUHAT SASTA HAI KHOON WAHAN
AISE BASTI JISEY LOG PAKISTAN KEHTEY HAIN

No words can condemn the attack on peshawar army public school. nobody knew that those innocent angles will never come back from school. such hearless person cannot be a muslim that is not us they are not pakistanis.

HADEES E NABWI

"JOU CHOTON PEY SHAFQAT AUR BADON KA EHTERAM NAI KERSKTA WOU HUM MAI SE NAI"


Brave teacher of army public school peshawar

Afsha Ahmed, 24, confronted the marauding gunmen when they burst into her classroom and told them: 'You can only kill my students over my dead body.'
Another pupil told how he watched his female teacher being burned alive as she courageously stood in the path of the terrorists and told her children to run for their lives.
The militants doused her with petrol and set her alight, but she still mustered the strength to beckon her pupils to flee.
One of her students, 15-year-old Irfan Ullah, wept as he recalled her incredible bravery.
He said: 'She was a hero, so brave. She jumped up and stood between us and the terrorists before they could target us.
'She warned them: 'You can only kill them over my dead body'. I remember her last words - she said: 'I won't see my students lying in blood on the floor'.