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APS student dies from injuries received in 2014 militant attack

bro never compare that bitch malala with any Pakistani do you she was relay hit in head ???
secondly he was not in condition to travel
so doctors use to come and treat him
Well I know if she was really shot in the head or not, but this was for the unthinking Pakistani folks who accept everything which media throws at them. If you know what I mean?
Anyways coming to Irshad Hussain, If he has remained alive for 2 years he could have been moved, If the authorities were sincere they could have arranged for an air ambulance, the options were plenty. Sorry but the excuse that his condition didn't allow for him to travel abroad is not working for me.
 
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The solution is skinning every terrorist alive. Don't leave a single one of them alive
 
The solution is skinning every terrorist alive. Don't leave a single one of them alive

How can you let something like this happen without any consequences. Let those blood stains be a reminder what monsters these Afghans are.

Kunar and Nuristan should have been flattened after this. Wipe out the entire villages and kill the family tree of these monsters.
 
The solution is skinning every terrorist alive. Don't leave a single one of them alive
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Skinning them alive wont do a thing. They are $500 purchases to be made and a dime a dozen.
 
Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un

May Allah SWT grant him the highest level of jannah Ameen.
 
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Skinning them alive wont do a thing. They are $500 purchases to be made and a dime a dozen.
My signature? I am just searching for someone. Nothing special about it. But yeah there is the case of militants being paid for their activities:

http://www.dawn.com/news/956233/pakistani-police-losing-terrorism-fight

The article states:

A Pakistani constable makes about $80 a month, compared with about $170 for a Taliban foot soldier, Khan said.
Even in death, militants do better than the Pakistani police. Militant groups pay more than $20,000 to the families of suicide bombers, compared with $6,000 given to a policeman's survivor, Khan said.


Now note that this is for the Swat Taliban. There are some proofs for the Waziristan taliban too. So the background of this problem also includes unemployment, lack of education and the Taliban paying their fighters, though it is unknown where their money comes from. (hint-india?)
 
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Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un :( this month is really manhoos for us
 
Two years after he survived the APS attack, a son says goodbye
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Two years ago, Ali Zafar’s son Irshad Hussain narrowly escaped death at the Dec 16 Army Public School attack. After the traumatic ordeal, Hussain was never the same again. A few days back — just as the two-year mark for that horrific day was approaching — he too lost his life.

Ali Zafar is meeting mourners at his Khot Village, Chitral residence. There are no tears in his eyes, but his face indicates that he has not slept for days.

His boy, 16 years of age at the time of attack, was a 6th grader at APS Peshawar. When militants attacked the school he lost 144 of his peers and teachers. Irshad sustained bullet injuries in his right hand, fingers and back.

Explore: After APS: How do you counsel a grieving mother?

Irshad’s uncle Hameed Khan recalls how, after the attack, government workers shifted his nephew and other injured children to the Combined Military Hospital (CMH), Peshawar, for treatment.

“He was given full treatment at CMH and discharged after complete recovery,” Hameed adds.

But the hard times were far from over.

“After he was shifted back home we saw changes in Irshad.”

Irshad joined his school again, but would keep to himself. Irshad’s cousin and best friend, Wali, recalled that his sociable and always smiling friend changed forever after the attack. “He started to spend time at his room alone because the massacre had badly affected his mental health,” Wali told Dawn.com.

Read: APS tragedy: forever etched

Irshad developed back pain that continued to worsen with time; he was readmitted to the hospital multiple times over the course of the two years.

The family tried to take many steps to help Irshad cope. He and his parents also performed Umrah under the APS Umrah Package for survivors of the attacks, and also travelled to Dubai along with other students.

All to no avail it seemed.

A year later Irshad finally graduated from APS and could leave behind constant reminders of the massacre. He was one of the 16 students who gained admission to the military college in Murree.

However, instead of improving, Irshad’s health worsened and he started spending more time at hospitals than at school.

“He was very worried about his education but his health did not allow to continue schooling regularly,” Hameed says.

A few days back Ali Zafar received a call from the college administration. Zafar was informed that his son was admitted to a military hospital in Muree, before being shifted to CMH Rawalpindi.

“After staying unconscious for four days he opened his eyes,” Hameed said, but Irshad could not even recognise his own father after regaining consciousness.

Read: APS massacre mastermind killed in US drone strike

After finally being discharged on the doctor’s recommendation, Irshad suddenly fell unconscious again.

“This was his last time we were rushed to his bed, his eyes were closed and he was lying unconscious on the bed,” Hameed said, while his voice was choked and eyes full of tears.

Irshad was pronounced dead approximately 30 minutes later.

The doctors informed the grieving family that Irshad was suffering from haemorrhage and also low production of white blood cells.

Parents and survivors of the deadly Dec 16 continue experiencing severe trauma.

Doctors say that most are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, and the recovery process may take years.
 
RIP... Can't forget this incident and children in blood all over news. We need more agressive policy against terrorist, their supporters and handlers. Need to crush them as soon as possible
 

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