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That’s the spirit, my hats off to this brave young man!


Surviving 8 bullets: Resilient APS student aims to join Pak Army

December 15, 2015

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Ghazi Waleed Khan remembers the ferocious APS attack and wishes to take revenge of martyred friends.

PESHAWAR (Dunya News) – A 14-year-old boy Waleed Khan who survived after hitting by eight gun shots from terrorists in Army Public School (APS) Peshawar attack is still determined and courageous to motivate the entire world.

“I will join Army to take revenge of my martyred friends”, words of Waleed.

Waleed told Dunya News that he was so sensitive before the ferocious APS tragedy but now he came to know that how brave he is.

Waleed was the first one who tried to stop terrorists when they entered school’s auditorium during which he was shot by eight bullets on face and other body parts.


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Proud father of APS survivor Waleed Khan

"The sacrifice of APS children has united the country. Mourn, condolence and solidarity have all the way integrated the nation”, Waleed’s father statement.

Recalling the tragedy after a year, Waleed’s parents said that they were unable to recognize their son due to injuries on face. They said that they are proud of their son as he didn’t give up and fought with militants to protect his class mates.

Waleed s mother remembers the nightmare of APS massacre

“I pray, may any day like December 16 would never come again”, Waleed’s mother.

On the other hand, Waleed showed wish to get higher education so that he can defeat the nefarious intentions of extremists with the power of his pen.

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Ghazi Waleed has set an example of valor for the rest of the world.

On December 16, 2014, a team of Taliban gunmen coldly slaughtered 150 people, more than 130 of them children aged between nine and 19, at a school in Peshawar in an assault that shocked and outraged a country already scarred by nearly a decade of extremist attacks.

A little more than 1,000 students and staff were registered at the school, which is part of a network run by the military, although the surrounding area was not heavily fortified at the time of the attack.

The army spokesman, Lt. Gen. Asim Bajwa, had earlier said that 12 suspects have been arrested in connection with the attack. They all belonged to the outlawed Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

Security officials say that the attack was planned by Mullah Fazlullah, the TTP chief, who fled to Afghanistan after a massive military operation in Swat valley in 2009.




 
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That’s the spirit, my hats off to this brave young man!


Surviving 8 bullets: Resilient APS student aims to join Pak Army

December 15, 2015

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Ghazi Waleed Khan remembers the ferocious APS attack and wishes to take revenge of martyred friends.

PESHAWAR (Dunya News) – A 14-year-old boy Waleed Khan who survived after hitting by eight gun shots from terrorists in Army Public School (APS) Peshawar attack is still determined and courageous to motivate the entire world.

“I will join Army to take revenge of my martyred friends”, words of Waleed.

Waleed told Dunya News that he was so sensitive before the ferocious APS tragedy but now he came to know that how brave he is.

Waleed was the first one who tried to stop terrorists when they entered school’s auditorium during which he was shot by eight bullets on face and other body parts.


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Proud father of APS survivor Waleed Khan

"The sacrifice of APS children has united the country. Mourn, condolence and solidarity have all the way integrated the nation”, Waleed’s father statement.

Recalling the tragedy after a year, Waleed’s parents said that they were unable to recognize their son due to injuries on face. They said that they are proud of their son as he didn’t give up and fought with militants to protect his class mates.

Waleed s mother remembers the nightmare of APS massacre

“I pray, may any day like December 16 would never come again”, Waleed’s mother.

On the other hand, Waleed showed wish to get higher education so that he can defeat the nefarious intentions of extremists with the power of his pen.

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Ghazi Waleed has set an example of valor for the rest of the world.

On December 16, 2014, a team of Taliban gunmen coldly slaughtered 150 people, more than 130 of them children aged between nine and 19, at a school in Peshawar in an assault that shocked and outraged a country already scarred by nearly a decade of extremist attacks.

A little more than 1,000 students and staff were registered at the school, which is part of a network run by the military, although the surrounding area was not heavily fortified at the time of the attack.

The army spokesman, Lt. Gen. Asim Bajwa, had earlier said that 12 suspects have been arrested in connection with the attack. They all belonged to the outlawed Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

Security officials say that the attack was planned by Mullah Fazlullah, the TTP chief, who fled to Afghanistan after a massive military operation in Swat valley in 2009.


He is most likely going to be denied at physicals.
 
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He is most likely going to be denied at physicals.
Doesn't matter. It's the passion and bravery which value most.

Malala received one bullet and she became an iconic figure ........ in front of this boy, malala is nothing. He is perhaps most eminent example for students in entire World........
 
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I'm old man now, I cannot join Pak Army to fight terrorism, but what I can do is : I salute you from my heart, I wish your dream become true in the name of all beloved angels who lost life... I'm sure you will revenge them all.

And don't forget, it not necessary to join Army to revenge, but you can study with full force... And you can work to provide Army the best things they need to destroy any enemy of humanity.
 
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Salute to this brave son of the soil, He will make a great fighter.



That’s the spirit, my hats off to this brave young man!


Surviving 8 bullets: Resilient APS student aims to join Pak Army

December 15, 2015

View attachment 279475

Ghazi Waleed Khan remembers the ferocious APS attack and wishes to take revenge of martyred friends.

PESHAWAR (Dunya News) – A 14-year-old boy Waleed Khan who survived after hitting by eight gun shots from terrorists in Army Public School (APS) Peshawar attack is still determined and courageous to motivate the entire world.

“I will join Army to take revenge of my martyred friends”, words of Waleed.

Waleed told Dunya News that he was so sensitive before the ferocious APS tragedy but now he came to know that how brave he is.

Waleed was the first one who tried to stop terrorists when they entered school’s auditorium during which he was shot by eight bullets on face and other body parts.


View attachment 279478
Proud father of APS survivor Waleed Khan

"The sacrifice of APS children has united the country. Mourn, condolence and solidarity have all the way integrated the nation”, Waleed’s father statement.

Recalling the tragedy after a year, Waleed’s parents said that they were unable to recognize their son due to injuries on face. They said that they are proud of their son as he didn’t give up and fought with militants to protect his class mates.

Waleed s mother remembers the nightmare of APS massacre

“I pray, may any day like December 16 would never come again”, Waleed’s mother.

On the other hand, Waleed showed wish to get higher education so that he can defeat the nefarious intentions of extremists with the power of his pen.

View attachment 279479


Ghazi Waleed has set an example of valor for the rest of the world.

On December 16, 2014, a team of Taliban gunmen coldly slaughtered 150 people, more than 130 of them children aged between nine and 19, at a school in Peshawar in an assault that shocked and outraged a country already scarred by nearly a decade of extremist attacks.

A little more than 1,000 students and staff were registered at the school, which is part of a network run by the military, although the surrounding area was not heavily fortified at the time of the attack.

The army spokesman, Lt. Gen. Asim Bajwa, had earlier said that 12 suspects have been arrested in connection with the attack. They all belonged to the outlawed Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

Security officials say that the attack was planned by Mullah Fazlullah, the TTP chief, who fled to Afghanistan after a massive military operation in Swat valley in 2009.


 
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Salute to Waleed show them our spirit and reselience .

They may kill us but they wont break our will to not bow before these prehistoric monkeys they will lose Inshallah
 
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