Celebrities remember APS attack victims on third anniversary
The third anniversary of the heinous attack on Army Public School (APS) in Peshawer that shocked many lives is being marked today. Peshawar and other parts of Pakistan are mourning the day today amidst tight security. Celebrities and government officials have also send the heartfelt messages to the families of the victims.
How can we ever forget? This is a tragic reminder to all of us to stop feeding the monsters who don’t think before killing children! May the world never ever have to see a day like this again. Ameen. #APSPeshawar pic.twitter.com/cZOVxJBu9g
— Mahira Khan (@TheMahiraKhan) December 16, 2017
We hold the children of the Army Public School in Peshawar close to our heart. The Peshawar Zalmi Foundation flew out 152 APS students to Dubai for the #HBLPSL opening ceremony. We have and will continue to do our bit in #BringingBackSmiles on their faces. #APSPeshawar #APAZalmi pic.twitter.com/7kJSrzXCaL
— Javed Afridi (@JAfridi10) December 15, 2017
Today I pray no child and no parent, from any nationality or any religion, would have to go through this ever again. #16December2014 #APSPeshawar pic.twitter.com/KujYtrQByP
— Sana Mir (@mir_sana05) December 16, 2017
Never forget - RIP little angels #APSPeshawar #APSAttack #BlackDay pic.twitter.com/KNmtqauPJ0
— Dino Ali (@iDinoAli) December 15, 2017
My love and prayers for all! #APSPeshawarhttps://t.co/8Rj3uIn7VL
— Muniba Mazari (@muniba_mazari) December 16, 2017
The saddest memory should serve as a constant reminder that our intelligence gathering must be improved and emergency responses better coordinated.
We cannot afford another tragedy like #APSPeshawar— Reham Khan (@RehamKhan1) December 16, 2017
Three years ago, 132 students were brutally killed at the Army Public School Peshawar. I think of them today and everyday.
No child should face extremism and violence. No child should go to school in fear.
Every child deserves safe education.
— Malala (@Malala) December 16, 2017
About 150 people, including 138 students, were brutally murdered in a terror attack on APS on December 16, 2014.
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