Peshawar school attack: ISPR honours victims in melodic tribute
Video shows children returning to school, motivated to not allow terrorism to deter them
As students return to school after the deadly attack on Peshawar's Army Public School, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) released a touching musical tribute to honour the lives of the 132 children lost on December 16.
A total of 141 people, including staff members, were killed, when a team of gunmen stormed the army-run school and systematically went from room to room, shooting children during an eight-hour killing spree.
The video used a child's voice for the song, which is nothing short of emotional and touching.
In an attempt to convey a message to the extremists from the children, the main verse of the song holds a powerful message:
Main aisi qoum se hoon jis kay woh bachon se darta hai … Bara dushman bana phirta hai jo bachon se larta hai
The three and a half minute long video shows children returning to school, motivated to not allow terrorism to deter them from continuing with their studies.
The school principal welcomes them back to school in the same auditorium which was once filled with blood.
ISPR's video shows courage and bravery of children who are still suffering in the aftermath of the tragedy.
A total of 141 people, including staff members, were killed, when a team of gunmen stormed the army-run school and systematically went from room to room, shooting children during an eight-hour killing spree.
The video used a child's voice for the song, which is nothing short of emotional and touching.
In an attempt to convey a message to the extremists from the children, the main verse of the song holds a powerful message:
Main aisi qoum se hoon jis kay woh bachon se darta hai … Bara dushman bana phirta hai jo bachon se larta hai
The three and a half minute long video shows children returning to school, motivated to not allow terrorism to deter them from continuing with their studies.
The school principal welcomes them back to school in the same auditorium which was once filled with blood.
ISPR's video shows courage and bravery of children who are still suffering in the aftermath of the tragedy.