Aitzaz Hassan Bangash ran into the panicked bomber before wrestling with him at the gate of the Government High Secondary School, Ibrahimzai. At that point the bomber detonated his suicide vest, killing himself and Aitzaz.
This intrepid teenager helped save hundreds of lives at the school and became a hero for a nation roiled by a deadly Taliban insurgency for over a decade.
On his first death anniversary, a modest ceremony was held at the central Imambargah of Ibrahimzai where relatives, teachers and schoolmates paid glowing tributes to Aitzaz who has already been awarded a national civilian award, Sitara Shujaat, for his feat of bravery. The ceremony could not be held at the school due to security concerns.
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, the front-line province in the fight against militancy, has suffered colossal losses – both in men and material – as Taliban militants have unleashed a reign of terror in the province.
They have targeted security forces, police, media persons, academics and innocent men, women and children in their bloody campaign. They are loathed to secular education – which is why they have blown up hundreds of schools in K-P and adjoining tribal regions.
The January 6, 2014 abortive suicide attack was part of this vicious campaign. However, Aitzaz thwarted the attack and embraced death to become immortal in the annals of this nation’s history.
“Even we couldn’t believe in the heroics of young Aitzaz,” said his elder brother, Mujtaba Hassan Bangash, while talking to The Express Tribune by phone from Ibrahimzai.
The school principal, Tahir Ali, said that the death of 15-year-old Aitzaz was tragic but he made the whole nation proud by saving the lives of hundreds of other schoolchildren. “Since Aitzaz belonged to our school, we all, teachers and students alike, are proud of him,” Ali told The Express Tribune by phone.
Ali said that Aitzaz’s sacrifice would be remembered forever. “He has become not only a beacon for his parents, family, tribe and Hangu but also a symbol of peace and bravery for the whole country.”
In recognition of Aitzaz’s heroics, the government had renamed Government High School Ibrahimzai as Aitzaz Shaheed Government High School. The government had also promised to build two degree colleges – one for boys and another for girls – and a sports stadium in Hangu. But the pledge has remains unfulfilled.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 7th, 2014.
Correction: In an earlier version of this story, it was incorrectly mentioned that Aitzaz was killed on January 7. The error is regretted.
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By not allowing Aitezaz Shaheed's School to hold ceremoney for security reasons; KPK and PTI have accepted defeat and I condemn this action of Pervez Khatak and PTI.SHAME ON YOU TWO.
True son of the soil. May his brave soul rest in peace.
@khanzada:
It's idiots like you who make me lose faith in Pakistan. I'll agree that Aitzaz Hasan deserves all the praise he gets and more, but Malala didn't sign up to get shot - she was just incredibly lucky, I don't get why would anyone in their right mind want to deny a 15-year-old girl who survived after getting shot for promoting education her chance at glory? The people who Aitzaz protected us from are the same who tried to stop Malala, stop disrespecting Aitzaz's sacrifice with your ignorant comments.
@Ch. Allah Daad:
What have your Badsha Salamat done for this wonderful boy? Once a darbari always a darbari
There is no comparison between Aitzaz and Malala. One sacrificed his life for others while one was pursuing the education for herself. I will always value him more than her!
The Government of Pakistan must acknowledge Aizaz's gallantry and heroic effort and extreme sacrifice to save the lives of hundreds of school fellows. He should be awarded with 'Nishan-e-Pakistan' or at least 'Nishan-e-Shujaat'.
He would have been a national hero if the army chief would have given his nod like in case of Malala.
Salute to the martyr Aitzaz Hassan Bangash!
There will not be any nobel prizes, or recognition in the UN. You need to be an abducted puppet for it.
@Ch. Allah Daad: Please do not compare malala with Aitezaz...Malala is a drama queen
Bravo my boy. You have made the nation. What a shining example you are for all of us. One Aitzaz a lawyer is busy fleecing the public by accumulating wealth in law and gas agency and one Aitzaz has sacrificed his life for the do many boys of my country.
@Ch. Allah Daad: This boy actually new what he was about to do and what are the consequence. He knew that he will actually go Shaheed, rather than go to Birmingham or Oslo!
Salute
His heroism will never be recognized by PTI's government as it had refused to give recognition to Malala's bravery.