Mahira Khan prayed for such a loss to never occur again:
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
Muniba Mazari dedicated a song for the victims of the horrible attack:
My love and prayers for all! #APSPeshawarhttps://t.co/8Rj3uIn7VL
— Muniba Mazari (@muniba_mazari) December 16, 2017
Three years on, painful memories still haunt families of APS martyrs
Malala Yousafzai highlighted the importance of protecting a child's right to a safe life and education:
Three years ago, 132 students were brutally killed at the Army Public School Peshawar. I think of them today and everyday.
— Malala Yousafzai (@Malala) December 16, 2017
No child should face extremism and violence. No child should go to school in fear.
Every child deserves safe education.
Pakistani cricketers shared their prayers as well:
Today I pray no child and no parent, from any nationality or any religion, would have to go through this ever again. #16December2014 #APSPeshawar pic.twitter.com/KujYtrQByP
— Sana Mir ثناء میر (@mir_sana05) December 16, 2017
16th December! A Black day for humanity❗
— Javeria Khan (@ImJaveria) December 16, 2017
May God guard every child 🙏.#NeverForget #APSPeshawar #NeverAgain pic.twitter.com/yvYGdaekQ9
Reham Khan called for improved emergency response:
The saddest memory should serve as a constant reminder that our intelligence gathering must be improved and emergency responses better coordinated.
— Reham Khan (@RehamKhan1) December 16, 2017
We cannot afford another tragedy like #APSPeshawar
Politicians shared their sense of loss, highlighting a need to implement the National Action Plan:
APS Peshawar tragedy was a heart rending incident. We cannot forget how the cruel terrorists injured our souls by mercilessly killing innocent children.#APSPeshawar
— Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri (@TahirulQadri) December 16, 2017
The rulers have betrayed the blood of innocent martyrs of APS due its failure to fully implement the National Action Plan.#APSPeshawar
— Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri (@TahirulQadri) December 16, 2017
3 years after the #APS tragedy we continue to fail the victims. Failed to conduct the judicial inquiry their families demanded. Failed to implement #NAP. Failed to insure such an incident would never happen again, not on our watch. We can do better. A #PPP govt will.
— BilawalBhuttoZardari (@BBhuttoZardari) December 16, 2017
APS, trauma, and the scars that never heal
Many believed that the tragedy had triggered the changes it should have:
https://twitter.com/NadeemfParacha/status/941902948510191616
Several commentaators pointed out that Pakistan has two major tragedies which it mourns on December 16:
#16December is a hard day for Pakistan. We remember and mourn the #APS 💔martyrs, pray for their souls and their families. It is also the day we lost East Pakistan in 1971. Important to learn lessons that history has taught us, not be in denial.
— SenatorSherryRehman (@sherryrehman) December 16, 2017
16th December, when the state of Pakistan was attacked twice by the enemy. #APSAttack #APSPeshawar #16thDecember #16December1971 #16December2014 #APS2014 #RememberingAPSMartyrs pic.twitter.com/FJkDKhc6Om
— Cultural Maverick (@CulturalMaverik) December 16, 2017
Words are insufficient to acknowledge this tragedy, though many tried their best to do so:
Words engulfs in silence when we talk of #APSPeshawar #APSMartyrs
— Anas Khan (@Anas21429694) December 15, 2017
A poem by my pen. ✍ pic.twitter.com/16YKX2tIrZ
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