Taliban kill school principal in FR Peshawar

Locals say school headmaster was targeted because he was probably considered pro-government by the militants.


Riaz Ahmad June 02, 2013
It is the first incident of its kind in which a government servant other than that of Khasadar force and Levi personnel, has been targeted.

PESHAWAR: Taliban militants killed the principal of a government high school in Pastawana, Frontier Region Peshawar Saturday night.

Local residents told The Express Tribune that dozens of heavily armed militants entered the house of headmaster Haji Rehman and opened fire at him, killing him on the spot.

It was not clear why the man was targeted but locals said that he had developed differences with the militants which eventually led to his death. “Probably he was considered pro-government by the militants and that was why he was killed in cold blood,” said a local elder on condition of anonymity.

It is the first incident of its kind in which a government servant other than that of Khasadar force and Levi personnel, has been targeted. Previously, they attacked Levi check posts, kidnapped 22 people and killed them in cold blood.

The situation greatly improved after security forces were deployed in Hasan Khel area of the FR Peshawar two months before the general elections. However, militants returned when security forces left.

Many tribal elders had to flee the area due to security concerns.

COMMENTS (33)

US CENTCOM | 10 years ago | Reply

Dear Ashar,

This looming threat of terrorism has plagued the region for a very long time now. Pakistan in particular continues to face the wrath of terrorism. To make matters worse, we continue to find the same culprits behind these acts of terror. Furthermore, these terrorists regularly boast about their crimes in their bid to spread fear and panic. You must believe that we are not doing ourselves any favors by shifting the blame in different directions. Pakistani Security Forces continue to lay their lives down in trying to make the region safer. Our forces are doing the same across the border in fighting their counterparts. Does it make sense to let these obvious culprits off the hook with the help of conspiracy theories? The bottom line is that these terrorists see our nations as a common threat due to our common stance against terrorism. Ultimately, it is up to us to reap the benefits of combining our strength. We’ve made too many sacrifices to let conspiracy theories hold any precedence.

Ali Khan

zar Ali Khan Afridi | 10 years ago | Reply

This is grusome. Many people have left area. Terrorists have taken area in control. People are worried about future of their chidren especially girls whose education is under threat.

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