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All Pakistanis should stop their all social and business activities today ...........
 
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TURKEY ANNOUNCES NATIONAL MOURNING OVER PAKISTAN ATTACK

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ISTANBUL —Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu announced one day of national mourning on Wednesday for more than 100 victims,
mostly children killed in terrorist attack on Pakistani school Tuesday.


"I offer my condolences to Pakistan and harshly condemn the attack," Davutoğlu said in press conference with the visiting Chad Prime Minister Kalzeubet Pahimi Deubet in Ankara.

President Erdoğan called Pakistani counter-part Mamnoon Hussein and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday over the deadly attack offering condolences to the country and the victims' families.

During the phone call, Erdoğan strongly condemned the attack that targeted defenseless children while they were learning and said he sincerely believes the people of Pakistan will never allow terrorists to reach their goals in the country.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry also condemned the attack and offered its condolences to the victims' families.

A group of gunmen attacked Tuesday a school, killing 141 people -- 132 students and nine staff members -- in one of the deadliest attacks the country has seen in its 66-year history, according to a Pakistani army spokesman. All seven attackers have also been killed.

The attack has been claimed by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan militant coalition, who called it a "response" to the Pakistan army's anti-militant operations in the North Waziristan tribal area, which began six months ago on June 15.

Turkey announces national mourning over Pakistan attack | Politics | Daily Sabah

Thank You Turkey .......
 
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Peshawar Attack: Schools will remain close on Dec 17, KU postponed papers

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PESHAWAR: Following the tragic incident in Peshawar, private schools of the city will be closed on Wednesday.


According to reports, schools of tribal areas will also remain shutt on Wednesday in the morning of national tragedy.

On the other hand Karachi University also postponed the papers in order to show unity with victimise families.

Earlier, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif announced to observe three day of mourning following the national tragedy in which 141 people embraced martyrdom.

Peshawar Attack: Schools will remain close on Dec 17, KU postponed papers | The News Tribe
 
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all political parties should set aside egos and agenda and road closings and show unity during what is a very difficult time......I'm just one of many people at a total loss for words.....

the nation can be sad but never de-moralized....people need to put a strong face and show these terrorist ****-heads that they will NOT terrorize an Islamic country of 180 million!
 
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International personalities reaction on Peshawar attack

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PESHAWAR: As whole Pakistan is grieving in great pain following Peshawar’s deadly attack, International personalities shared their condolence and thoughts to victimise families.

The incident that took more than 130 lives including teen age students and teachers, whole is sharing their condolences to victimises families on almost every social media stage as well as on print media.

The famous personalities used the stage of Twitter to share their views and condolences in such a manner on this horrific incident are as follows.

My heart goes out to everyone who lost their loved ones today. We share their pain & offer our deepest condolences.

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi)December 16, 2014

The news from Pakistan is deeply shocking. It’s horrifying that children are being killed simply for going to school.

— David Cameron (@David_Cameron)December 16, 2014

There is no crime worse than killing or harming children.#PeshawarAttack

— Gwen Lister (@GwenLister1)December 16, 2014


Horrified to learn of the Peshawar terrorist attack. Targeting of children is most cowardice. Our thoughts & prayers are with Pakistan. -MR

— Mahinda Rajapaksa (@PresRajapaksa)December 16, 2014

International personalities reaction on Peshawar attack | The News Tribe

No more protest on December 18: PTI

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has postponed the 18 December call and also postponed the dialogue with the government following the tragic Peshawar incident.



PTI chairman Imran Khan taking to media announced that party has decided postpone their December 18 lock down Pakistan call.

He told media that after taking government in confidence PTI and government decided to postpone the dialogue due the army school attack.

Imran Khan condemned the attack in strong word and said that hole nation is standing together against the terrorist.

Khan also said he is leaving for Peshawar and meet all the families affected from the incident.

No more protest on December 18: PTI   | The News Tribe

Good gesture by PTI ...........
 
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All over schools in India are going to observe two minute silence to offer deepest condolence in respect to the victims.
 
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Schoolboy, 14, hailed a hero after sacrificing his own life to save classmates from Pakistan suicide bomber
  • Aitzaz Hassan, aged around 14, died in hospital after stopping the bomber
  • Bomber blew himself up at the gates of his school in the district of Hangu
  • Father said he felt not sadness but pride at his son's death
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Hero: Aitzaz Hassan, aged around 14, died in hospital
after stopping the bomber, who blew himself up


A schoolboy has been hailed a hero after sacrificing his own life to save classmates from a Pakistan suicide bomber.

Aitzaz Hassan, aged around 14, died in hospital after stopping the bomber, who blew himself up, at the gates of his school in the northwestern district of Hangu on Monday.

His father Mujahid Ali Bangash, 55, said he felt not sadness but pride at his son's death.

'Aitzaz has made us proud by valiantly intercepting the bomber and saving the lives of hundreds of his fellow students,' he said.

'I am happy that my son has become a martyr by sacrificing his life for a noble cause.'

Bangash works in the UAE and was only able to reach Ibrahimzai village, which lies in an area of Hangu dominated by minority Shiite Muslims, the day after his son's funeral.

'Many people are coming to see me but if they try to express sympathy, I tell them to congratulate me instead on becoming the father of a martyr,' he said.

'I will be even more than happy if my second son also sacrifices his life for the country.'

Police official Shakirullah Bangash told AFP that Aitzaz intercepted the bomber some 150 metres (490 feet) away from the main gate of the school, which has around 1,000 students, most of them Shiite.

The schoolchildren were the target of the attack, he added.

News of Hassan's bravery also led to an outpouring of tributes on social media.

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Killed: Aitzaz Hassan, aged around 14, died in hospital after stopping the bomber, who blew himself up, at the gates
of his school in the northwestern district of Hangu on Monday


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Police official Shakirullah Bangash said Aitzaz intercepted the bomber some 150 metres (490 feet) away from the
main gate of the school, which has around 1,000 students


Pakistan schoolboy Aitzaz Hassan saved classmates from suicide bomber | Daily Mail Online

Now we got to know ... How important his sacrifice and he saved too many innocent lives from suicidal dogs ........
 
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Female of Punjab Assembly crying over Peshawar school massacre ...........


Anyone watching CNN please get a clearer picture because these idiots know nothing. Children were NOT killed because they were going to school, they were killed because their fathers are in the Army and Talibans are retaliating against Zarb-e-Azb. And hospitals are NOT only taking in male patients because of discrimination. The attack was on the MALE section of the school. The injured ARE mostly males. They really need to stop giving a backward image of Pakistan.
‪#‎Heartbroken‬‪#‎Sleepless‬‪#‎peshawarattack‬‪#‎CNN‬

Anyone watching CNN please get a clearer... - Haroon Rasheed (Journalist) | Facebook

Shame on to CNN to spreading propaganda against Pakistan .............

Chief's clear cut message to barbaric TTP ..........
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What a sad day! Today this nations is burying its hope, its innocence, its future.
How can we bury our flowers while the Talifilth is still walking on this earth?
How many have we sent to hell in the last 24 hours?

A 1000 for one would be cheap price for our loss. @COA your tweets are not going to cool us, we understand ACTION we love counting. We want to count, we wan tot count the dead bodies of the coward scums. We want to see the same determination and resolve s we saw in Ghiaryr recovery operation. We will wait, but we want the full count 140 X 1000.
 
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