Tahira Qazi, do not forget the name
this women, the principle of the attacked school in Peshawar, had the chance to run, but she didn’t, she stayed and tried all she could to save her children, the innocent kids in that school. what a price she payed, she was burned alive and the kids were made to watch
shaheed ki jo mout hai, wo qoum ki hayaat hai
Tahira Qazi, do not forget the name
this women, the principle of the attacked school in Peshawar, had the chance to run, but she didn’t, she stayed and tried all she could to save her children, the innocent kids in that school. what a price she payed, she was burned alive and the kids were made to watch
shaheed ki jo mout hai, wo qoum ki hayaat hai
BREAKING: Here Are Some Of The Victims Of The Pakistan School Attack
BREAKING: Here Are Some Of The Victims Of The Pakistan School Attack
A day after gunmen stormed a school killing hundreds, Pakistan mourns the victims.
The death toll following the massacre at a military-run school in Pakistan rose to 141 – including 132 children, most of which were 16 years old or younger. A number of people are taking to social media to express grief and share stories about the victims. Here are some of those who died in Monday’s attack.
Mubeen’s Facebook page is that of any teenage boy’s. He takes selfies with his “besties” using an iPhone, wears Chuck Taylors and leather jackets, and posts photos of soccer player Lionel Messi.
His profile photo shows him wearing his green school uniform. Beneath the picture, a number of people have started commenting on how much he will be missed.
“I miss you so much my brother. May Allah bless your soul. You were a true friend. I hope you rest in peace. I love you,” reads one post.
Mubeen was vocal on his Facebook page about his political beliefs, posting against Israel’s military actions in Gaza. His cover photo shows two children with the quote, “We are a NATION of beauty and great grief. our smile is much STRONGER than your gun.”
Tahira Qazi, Principal of Army Public School
A number of students have taken to social media to pay tribute to Tahira Qazi, the school principal. The messages are a sign of the respect and affection students felt for Qazi. Muhammad Ahmed called her a bravy lady, mother, and teacher in a tweet.
Rahim Khan tweeted saying his heart was bleeding.According to the BBC, a witness quoted in local media said Qazi helped many students to safety, even calling parents to come pick up their children.
Two years ago, Qazi was awarded Principal of the Year for “achieving excellence and showing professional exuberance in her duty,” according to the BBC.
Muhammad Umer Hayat
There’s an outpouring of affection on Twitter and Facebook for Muhammad Umer Hayat. He’s being called “one of the brightest students of APS” and a “brave student.”
Similarly to Mubeen, he posted photos of himself posing in his school’s uniform on his Facebook page, as well as posting military quotes. “They may torture my body, break my bones, even kill me, then may have my dead body but not my obedience! I born free and I will live free. I am Pashtoon.”
Source: Mary Ann Georgantopoulos for Buzzfeed News
BREAKING: Here Are Some Of The Victims Of The Pakistan School Attack
BREAKING: Here Are Some Of The Victims Of The Pakistan School Attack
A day after gunmen stormed a school killing hundreds, Pakistan mourns the victims.
The death toll following the massacre at a military-run school in Pakistan rose to 141 – including 132 children, most of which were 16 years old or younger. A number of people are taking to social media to express grief and share stories about the victims. Here are some of those who died in Monday’s attack.
Mubeen’s Facebook page is that of any teenage boy’s. He takes selfies with his “besties” using an iPhone, wears Chuck Taylors and leather jackets, and posts photos of soccer player Lionel Messi.
His profile photo shows him wearing his green school uniform. Beneath the picture, a number of people have started commenting on how much he will be missed.
“I miss you so much my brother. May Allah bless your soul. You were a true friend. I hope you rest in peace. I love you,” reads one post.
Mubeen was vocal on his Facebook page about his political beliefs, posting against Israel’s military actions in Gaza. His cover photo shows two children with the quote, “We are a NATION of beauty and great grief. our smile is much STRONGER than your gun.”
Tahira Qazi, Principal of Army Public School
A number of students have taken to social media to pay tribute to Tahira Qazi, the school principal. The messages are a sign of the respect and affection students felt for Qazi. Muhammad Ahmed called her a bravy lady, mother, and teacher in a tweet.
Rahim Khan tweeted saying his heart was bleeding.According to the BBC, a witness quoted in local media said Qazi helped many students to safety, even calling parents to come pick up their children.
Two years ago, Qazi was awarded Principal of the Year for “achieving excellence and showing professional exuberance in her duty,” according to the BBC.
Muhammad Umer Hayat
There’s an outpouring of affection on Twitter and Facebook for Muhammad Umer Hayat. He’s being called “one of the brightest students of APS” and a “brave student.”
Similarly to Mubeen, he posted photos of himself posing in his school’s uniform on his Facebook page, as well as posting military quotes. “They may torture my body, break my bones, even kill me, then may have my dead body but not my obedience! I born free and I will live free. I am Pashtoon.”
Source: Mary Ann Georgantopoulos for Buzzfeed News
Heyyy, if you’re going to use the massacre of a hundred Muslim children to make a point about violent Muslims, how about you fucking don’t.
Heyyy, if you’re going to use the massacre of a hundred Muslim children to make a point about violent Muslims, how about you fucking don’t.