To help divert the attention of students who survived the horrific terrorist attack on Army Public School (APS), the federal government has decided to send them on a 10-day foreign trip.
Similarly, bereaved parents and injured students along with their parents will be sent to Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah at the government’s expense.
Kicking into action
In the aftermath of the December 16 carnage which claimed 150 lives, most of them students, the government has taken several steps to ensure no such attacks take place in future. While the provincial government devised comprehensive security parameters mandatory for schools and colleges, the federal government lifted a moratorium on execution of convicted terrorists and devised the National Action Plan to combat the scourge of terrorism.
For the rehabilitation of surviving students, the provincial government also decided to establish a child trauma centre at Lady Reading Hospital to offer counselling; this 10-day foreign trip seems to be yet another step in that direction.
The plan
According to a senior official familiar with the matter, the federal government has finalised the list of all injured and slain schoolchildren, and their families have been directed to get passports made as soon as possible.
Requesting anonymity as he was not authorised to speak to the media, the official said students of grade eight through 12 (first and second year) will have a choice between China, Hong Kong and Malaysia. They can select one country that they wish to visit.
The official further said parents of deceased students as well as injured children and their parents will be sent to Saudi Arabia for Umrah, adding thus far 30 families have shown interest in the religious journey.
“The government will bear all expenditures of the trips and families have been told to make relevant arrangements on their end such as getting passports made and purchasing winter clothes,” he said.
According to the official, 10 students have opted to go to China and they will be received by Chinese government officials.
Explaining the purpose of the getaway, he said the aim is to eliminate fear and terror from the students’ minds so that they return with a fresh mind to sit for their annual exams which begin from March 19.
Coping with loss
Speaking to The Express Tribune, Tufail Ahmad, father of slain APS student Sher Shah, confirmed he had received a call from the government and has been asked to obtain a passport. He said he, his wife and surviving son Ahmad Shah will go for Umrah.
According to Tufail, although the students have shown a lot of courage and returned to school, fear is not a distant feeling. He said his son, eight-grader Ahmad Shah, has lost interest in studying or going to school.
“Since school reopened, he has only gone twice and seems distracted. He lost his elder brother and around 30 friends in the attack. He tells me every time he enters the school he is reminded of them and cannot concentrate on lessons,” said Tufail.
Appreciating the government’s efforts, Tufail said the tour would be a good opportunity for traumatised students and bereaved parents to get a change of environment and divert their attention.
Dr Naila, a psychiatrist at Lady Reading Hospital, also lauded the initiative. “This trip would be beneficial for students who have been traumatised by the attack. Seeing new places would help them shake off the terror they experienced that day and return with a fresh mind,” she said.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 1st, 2015.
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@Shiraz: This is a step by Nawaz Sharif led federal government and not the kpk provincial government. Please read the article again. Start giving credit where due no to the impotent PTI led provincial government.
@Sacred: Chinese are a very resilient society like Indians. I don't want to comment but we are open.
Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region of China, but it is still a part of China. It is not a separate country.
People this is a very commendable step taken by the KPK Government. KPK government is not responsible nor does it have any right to do anything for the Shikarpur victims. Please for once just stop complaining and appreciate!
Crazy, send the kids to school. What do you want? More wahabbism in Pakistan. It is alien to the subcontinent. Please educate them in a proper manner in a proper school without Pakistan studies. Rab rakha.Sat Sri akal. I am a well wishing Indian from India who wants a stable Pakistan so my country can prosper.
sub-ordinates can not put their thinking betound a limit, carry on acts like this and let your money be wasted rather making a nation worth while enough to be called a nation attleast
If the people responsible for the security lapse are held accountable and punished this would surely help the victims but will also help prevent such incidents in future.
Murree, Naran, Kaghan , Bhurban ? Or is it that govt is trying to bribe the minds of children that we are doing more than provincial govt ? What a waste of money this idea is !
Why not these children be sent to Kaghan, Hunza, skurdu, Kashmir. After all these places are much more beautiful than China and Hong-Kong.
Just because they are Army men's children they get special treatment.What about those who were killed in the Pindi and Shikarpur Imambargah? Well they were minority Shias?
This is such a hare brained idea. The same money could be used to provide extended counseling to victims of terrorism across the country.
Every day seems to be an exercise in inanity for the so called leaders of this country.
Not to sound callous but what about all the other victims of terrorism? Do they not need support or counselling? Many other children have borne witness to horrifying violence.
what is this senseless compensation!! Is this a way to deal these kinds of things. Wrong precedence will be established, do something else, don't waste money this way.
Why not extend the same benefit to Sikarpur survivors as well ? Are they lesser human beings?
Anything for the victims of the Shikarpur massacre?
I am not insensitive to the efforts to these children, but why so much attention to APS students only. Are there not other tragedies like this before on school children. What ever happened to them?
Good Initiative....really appreciable....can't help bringing back the lost innocent souls but may provide a little medicine to the in-healable wounds of unfortunate parents
I think these poor souls should be granted asylum in those countries.....what a tragic incident.....as a Muslim we should also condemn senseless killing in FATA areas.....please remember we started all this first!!!may Allah help us all.
The best course of action is that a new plot of land should be acquired by the Army and construct a brandnew building for the Public School so that serviving children returning to the same old building were students were brutally killed should be able to forget the inhumane incident of December 16, 2014.
There is good that children will be going to visit various places at the expense of the government, but again after their foreign trip, they will be returning to the same old building where their colleagues, brothers and school staff got killed which they can't forget until they will keep on going to the same school building.
As far as new students are concerned after getting admission in various classes, they will also be feeling unsafe after listening the incident of December 16, 2014 from their senior or junior colleagues.
Better to construct a new building at new and secured location and abandon the old APS building for the time being, which can be used for some other purpose at a later stage.