
The third Anniversary of Army Public School (APS) Peshawar slaughter is being stamped today. It was cold-blooded murder of the most innocent of victims when six terrorists stormed the School and martyred around 150 students and teachers.
It was on Dec 16, 2014, and our souls still sob, recollecting the little stars who were denied to satisfy their fantasies by the fear-based oppressors. A few teachers, speaking to the best in tyke tutor deliver, were likewise grasped the suffering in an offer to spare their understudies.
Twitter pays tribute to young martyrs with the #APSPeshawar. Famous personalities and Politicians posted about the lives lost in the #APSPeshawar attack on 16th of December 2104!
A tregedy that left the nation with an irreplaceable loss!
Three years after the attack on the Army Public School left over a 100 children dead. The families of the victims are still waiting for answers. Here are the mothers’ stories in their own words. https://t.co/5wAAKgA2Pj
— Benazir Shah (@Benazir_Shah) December 16, 2017
Several grants will be awarded through the 2018 APS Outreach Mini Grants program to encourage new outreach activities to inform and engage the general public. The deadline to submit a proposal is December 29: https://t.co/9OKBJ9IDDI
— APS Physics (@APSphysics) December 15, 2017
The entire civil and military leadership of the country owes it to the martyrs of APS tragedy to make an honest implementation of the national action plan the highest priority.
— Asad Umar (@Asad_Umar) December 16, 2017
My love and prayers for all! #APSPeshawarhttps://t.co/8Rj3uIn7VL
— Muniba Mazari (@muniba_mazari) December 16, 2017
Three years ago, 132 students were brutally killed at the Army Public School Peshawar. I think of them today and everyday.
No child should face extremism and violence. No child should go to school in fear.
Every child deserves safe education.
— Malala (@Malala) December 16, 2017
They went to school and never came back
Remembering APS Martyrs#BOLNews#APSPeshawar pic.twitter.com/4keucb4o9M— BOL NETWORK (@BOLNETWORK) December 16, 2017
“Let us all remember the day when humanity was killed, so that we may be reminded of and protect the values that define us, and prevent such tragedy from ever reoccurring.” #APSPeshawar #BringingBackSmiles pic.twitter.com/t4DYIi0mKR
— Faizan Lakhani (@faizanlakhani) December 15, 2017
We’ll #NeverForget the #APSAttack and we’ll #NeverForgive the mindset that took over 130 lives at #APSPeshawar. pic.twitter.com/i70SbEg7zO
— Ali Salman Alvi (@alisalmanalvi) December 15, 2017
How can we ever forget? This is a tragic reminder to all of us to stop feeding the monsters who don’t think before killing children! May the world never ever have to see a day like this again. Ameen. #APSPeshawar pic.twitter.com/cZOVxJBu9g
— Mahira Khan (@TheMahiraKhan) December 16, 2017
Lets #BringingBackSmiles for our kids and IA better future. #APSPeshawar Never forget . pic.twitter.com/i5ACuJb0mf
— Abdul Ghaffar (@GhaffarDawnNews) December 15, 2017
My tribute to #APS victims!
وہ صبح بدترین تھیhttps://t.co/szQoAhxEDf#APS #16thdecember #APSPeshawar #BringingBackSmiles #RememberingAPSMartyrs #YaadAbBhiTaazaHai #APSMartyrs #NeverForget #NeverAgain #16thDec #PeshawarAPSAttack #Peshawar pic.twitter.com/YNj7tAscFo— Sidra Ayaz ($!D) (@SidraAyaz) December 16, 2017
Faiz’s poem, dedicated to the heroes of #APSPeshawar. We will never forget you. Never. https://t.co/1aBU5885rO
— Adeel Hashmi (@AdeelHashmi3) December 16, 2017
سانحہ آرمی پبلک اسکول کو آج تین برس بیت گئے لیکن آج بھی قوم کے زخم ہرے ہیں۔۔
دیکھئے آج صبح 9 بجے کی اہم سرخیاں#PakNews pic.twitter.com/EuFYmsnU4o— Pak News (@PakMGOfficial) December 16, 2017
May their lives rest in peace. Ameen!
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