Army Public School tragedy can never be forgotten: COAS
PESHAWAR: Families of the martyrs of the Army Public School massacre attended a special Iftar dinner on Wednesday organised by Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif.
Speaking at the event, the army chief said that the Army Public School tragedy can never be forgotten. “No religion or society allows such massacres,” he said.
The army chief said that a large
By GEO ENGLISH
July 15, 2015
PESHAWAR: Families of the martyrs of the Army Public School massacre attended a special Iftar dinner on Wednesday organised by Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif.
Speaking at the event, the army chief said that the Army Public School tragedy can never be forgotten. “No religion or society allows such massacres,” he said.
The army chief said that a large number of terrorists involved in the massacre have been brought to justice.
He said that the sacrifices of the martyrs had united the nation, adding that the ongoing operation against terrorists would continue until the elimination of terrorism.
Gen Sharif's wife also attended the Iftar dinner.
Speaking at the event, the army chief said that the Army Public School tragedy can never be forgotten. “No religion or society allows such massacres,” he said.
The army chief said that a large number of terrorists involved in the massacre have been brought to justice.
He said that the sacrifices of the martyrs had united the nation, adding that the ongoing operation against terrorists would continue until the elimination of terrorism.
Gen Sharif's wife also attended the Iftar dinner.
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