KP schools named after victims of APS massacre

Published March 7, 2015
Family members hold photographs of students who were killed in an attack by Taliban gunmen on Army Public School (APS) during a protest. — APP/file
Family members hold photographs of students who were killed in an attack by Taliban gunmen on Army Public School (APS) during a protest. — APP/file

PESHAWAR: Dozens of government-run schools are being renamed in the country after the the students killed by militants, belonging to the proscribed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, in a massacre at an army-run academy in the northwestern city of Peshawar in December, an official said Friday.

The school attack by six gunmen killed 153 people, with most of the victims students, is seen as having hardened Pakistan's resolve to fight jihadist militants along its lawless border with Afghanistan.

Read: Road named after slain APS principal

A total of 107 schools in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region will bear the name of the slain Peshawar students, said the local education minister, Atif Khan.

“We will never ever forget these students and their sacrifices,” Khan said.

Also read: Militant siege of Peshawar school ends, 141 killed

TTP, headed by Maulana Fazlullah, claimed the attack and termed it reaction to the military offensive launched by Pakistani security forces in one of the volatile tribal regions, North Waziristan, against the militants.

Also read: All-out military operation launched in North Waziristan

“I heard some good news today after losing my son,” said Mohammad Tufail Khattak, father of 15-year-old student Sher Shah.

Tufail Khattak said his slain son wanted to become a journalist and influence public opinion through his writing.

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