Never forget
December 16 marks the anniversary of the Army Public School attack. It was a heinous act that was orchestrated by terrorists who have proved that they do not have even a shred of humanity in them. As a result, 144 people – who were mostly children – lost their lives.
The attack has left a void in the lives of the families who lost their loved ones. We must never forget the sacrifices rendered by the APS martyrs.
Huma Khair Mohammad
Kech
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It is difficult to forget the tragedy that struck at a school in Peshawar on December 16. Although it has been three years since the Army Public School massive, a string of questions continue to unnerve us.
We fail to understand how anyone could kill schoolchildren who weren’t guilty of any crime. Moreover, it is difficult to see how children be the enemies of any society. The nation will always be remembering the martyred children of Peshawar.
Ali Jan Mehr
Makran
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