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Inshallah is nannie shahzadi ka khoon zaya nahien jaeger.
adds to the long list of incidents similar to Karbala this time in Pakistan by yazidis
I think he is safe nowBrave kid!
Any update on this kid?
hows he now?
I second thatView attachment 176369
This needs to happen.
in my earlier posts I was also thinking that what and how exactly they brainwashed them. Because counter psychology team needs to know that, and India should also find it out for security purposes.looking at the photos of these angelic children cannot understand what kind of brain washing could make someone kill them.
Photo of bloody shoe is not from school massacre
It's a tragic, heartbreaking image - but not for the reason you think.
A photo of a small child's bloody shoe has been widely shared on Twitter and Facebook in the wake of a Taliban attack on a school in Pakistan that's left at least 135 people dead - most of them children.
One tweeter says: "This image says its all #PeshawarAttack".
But the photo is not recent. A search on the photo-lookup site TinEye reveals it has been used in the past by both sides in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
EPA says this photo was taken in Ashkelon 2008, following a Palestinian rocket attack on Israel.
The European Pressphoto Agency (EPA), who owns the copyright to another photo showing a seemingly identical bloodstained child's shoe against a different background, says it was taken in Ashkelon in May 2008. In that incident, a rocket was fired by Palestinian militants from Gaza into Israel, injuring dozens.
The EPA told the BBC the agency does not own the copyright to the photo of the bloody shoe held in a hand.
BBC Trending will continue to investigate the origins of the photos and update this story as we get more information.
BBC News - Photo of bloody shoe is not from school massacre