With words not sufficient, many changed their display pictures to a patch of solid black colour to mourn the tragedy.
Black boards to white coffins.... The darkest day in the history of Pakistan
— Shiraz Hassan (@ShirazHassan) December 16, 2014
"A newsfeed of endless black squares - but after the solidarity, then..." a Facebook status. #Peshawar
— Benazir Shah (@Benazir_Shah) December 16, 2014
https://twitter.com/sark_10/status/544863541463748608
Plz ask every1 to wear Black Bands, be at schools, colleges, offices to show our solidarity with the victims @Fahdhusain @SaleemFarrukh
— Umer Mallick (@Umer_Mallick) December 16, 2014
Seeing Pakistan friends and family turn their FB profiles into black slates
— Mishal Husain (@MishalHusain) December 16, 2014
#PeshawarAttack quickly became the topmost trending hashtag across the world with over 350,000 tweets and statements from people, heads of state and celebrities.
Still have nothing to say. Mixture of hurt, anger, despair, defeat, impotence, outrage, cynicism, hope, defeat. #RinseRepeat #PeshawarAttack
— Shaheryar Mirza (@mirza9) December 16, 2014
https://twitter.com/1DsUniverse/status/544916484284497920
https://twitter.com/iamRaniMukherji/status/544911421490741249
https://twitter.com/beynoon/status/544914134412701697
We do not realise the magnitude of this, we never can. This is in the most simple meaning of the word...insane #PeshawarAttack
— Farah Batool (@batool_farah) December 16, 2014
The tragedy also saw one of the oldest rivalries in the subcontinent being put aside to show solidarity.
Tehseen Poonawala, hailing from Pune, started the hashtag #IndiaWithPakistan
Cause children of Pakistan are like children of my India. And they do not deserve this. Shame on u Taliban. Let's Hashtag#IndiawithPakistan
— Tehseen Poonawalla Official 🇮🇳 (@tehseenp) December 16, 2014
It soon went viral among Indians and Pakistanis who set aside their animosity for their neighbour to express shock, disbelief and grief over the Taliban attack which left at least 141 people dead including 132 children and nine staffers.
It was soon trending with over 21,000 tweets so far. Here are some of the top tweets:
#IndiaWithPakistan We are sorry, babies. We couldn't even provide you the security of life. It's not about Pakistan but humanity.
— Shraddha (श्रद्धा/شردّھا) (@Shraddha48) December 16, 2014
#IndiaWithPakistan because no politics, religion, ideology is above the need to share the grief of Peshawar's parents
— Shivam Vij (@DilliDurAst) December 16, 2014
Thank u #India for showing solidarity on this dark day. Till today 16 Dec marked our animosity hope today changes that #IndiawithPakistan
— M. Jibran Nasir 🇵🇸 (@MJibranNasir) December 16, 2014
Indians show solidarity with Pakistan after #PeshawarAttack with #IndiawithPakistan. http://t.co/cibVf8O9Is http://t.co/tKwpwLFdkt #BBC
— Friends of Congress (@friendscongress) December 16, 2014
Thank You Indian friends for raising your Voice considering human values #IndiaWithPakistan
— Fahad (@RazaFahad_) December 16, 2014
Appreciate the outreach by the Indian community on this tragic day #IndiawithPakistan thank you for sharing our grief
— Awab Alvi (@DrAwab) December 16, 2014
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What the heck was that all we want to fight against taliban and wanna finish them and inshallah we will
Vigils and black display pictures are NOT meaningless. It lets hurting souls know they aren't alone, it joins us all as one. Physical acts such as blood donations and medicines have also been done. Try to be a little less dismissive and hurtful!
Pakistan is paying a very heavy price for it's support of America and the West. If the thousands of NATO troops cannot subdue the Taliban it is unrealistic to expect Pakistan to do it.
Instead of holding candle light vigils and venting our anger on social media, let us try to do something productive. Vigils and black display pictures are meaningless. Please go to the nearest blood center in your respective cities and donate blood. Fathmid in Karachi is collecting, while there are countless others in Peshawar. If anyone has any details of blood collection centers in Lahore and Islamabad, please do share. Let us try to find out if there is need of any medicine etc. Let us stand together and help our families in need.