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Three attacks on schoolchildren which define the failure of our policies
Will President Obama recall Peshawar when he takes up the podium in January to address Congress? No!
APS victims' parents laud hanging of massacre convicts
Prime minister says parliament, Supreme Court, army, military court played their role in curbing terrorism
The Express Tribune spoke to children of late Tahira Qazi who was the principal of APS at the time of the attack
Guards confident of protecting students in case of an attack similar to the one on APS
122 students and 20 staffers of APS were given the Tamgha-e-Shujaat.
Federal board says if school sends request for delay, it will act accordingly
Demands killers be brought to justice, threatens protests outside CM House, SC
In a series of posters, they question society's numbness, desensitisation to violence
Students are reluctant to be in the school where they saw their classmates die.
The five-page booklet explains the significant psychological impact on both adults and children after a tragedy
Psychologists, literature help identify symptoms, provide guidelines
Action against banned outfits, reform of madrassas, repatriation of Afghan refugees bumped off implementation process
Some performances had to be cancelled due to rain on the third day.
Accuse some members of Shuhada Ghazi Forum of mishandling money
The ten day visit is part of the programme to rehabilitate APS students affected by the Taliban attack
PHC seeks reply of seven officials in case against construction of commemorative building.
Shuhada Forum rejects civilian awards for victims, demands Nishan-e-Haider
At least 30 schools declared sensitive in Peshawar district.
Sister of late Tahira Qazi says the principal helped many students out of the building
Questions how single report can provide basis for investigation of so many lives lost
Cannot afford new security requirements from own kitty, says CNE Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa chairman.
22 students and four teachers have been brought from Peshawar to AKUH
The report seemingly makes no mention of the intelligence failure that allowed the APS attack to happen
Pays homage to the ‘brave children of Peshawar’
PHCBA says money received through donations should be spent on welfare of students.
Shuhada Forum says it will sue the provincial and federal govts for negligence
Sindh government promises cooperation and to bear expenses for the treatment of the injured
Pakistan, Afghanistan pledged to continue operation on their respective side of the border
Lives of schoolchildren at stake as CADD fails to release funds .
Welcome as the briefing was by the ISPR, it must be noted that it would have been even more welcome had it come sooner
FIRs being filed against private institutes while public schools lack arrangements.
US top diplomat says no grounds justify murder of children, kidnapping and rape of teenage girls
Protest against provincial and federal governments for failing to fix responsibility
Protestors gather at APS to draw attention to slow investigation; say they received little information on progress
Parents had been concerned about their children’s medical treatment.
British High Commission issues visas to family of injured student Ahmad Nawaz.
Interior minister says Pakistan will never forget Peshawar school attack
If not taken care of, children grow, but like weeds, like redundant parts of a society
60% of the APS incident inquiry has been completed
Tweet from verified account confirms Ahmad Nawaz’s paperwork in process.
Urge govt to make the inquiry report public or face street protests
Most institutes cannot afford security guards as prescribed by the K-P government.
The aim is to divert the attention of pupils away from the horrific terror attack.
Bereaved parents and injured students to go on Umrah
Ahmad Nawaz will receive treatment abroad as the injuries on his arm cannot be treated at Lady Reading Hospital
Retired army personnel to ensure security of students, teachers
Zaki Patel partners with TCF to open up 141 schools across Pakistan for each innocent life lost in Peshawar massacre
Australian musician Peter Flierl to perform live tribute to those massacred in the APS attack.