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    Assistant Professor Syed Hamid Hussain. – DawnNews
    CHARSADDA: A chemistry teacher who tried to protect his students by opening fire on Taliban militants during a deadly attack at the Bacha Khan University has been hailed as a “martyr” and a “gentleman”.

    Lecturer Syed Hamid Hussain, an assistant professor of chemistry at the Bacha Khan University in Charsadda, ordered his students to stay inside as Taliban gunmen stormed the school near the city of Peshawar on Wednesday, leaving at least 21 people dead.

    Students told of how he opened fire on gunmen as they rampaged across campus, giving the young people time to flee before he was cut down in a hail of bullets.

    “We saw three terrorists shouting, 'Allah is great!' and rushing towards the stairs of our department,” one man told reporters.

    “One student jumped out of the classroom through the window. We never saw him get up.” He described seeing Hussain holding a pistol and firing at the attackers.

    “Then we saw him fall down and as the terrorists entered the (registrar) office we ran away.”

    Geology student Zahoor Ahmed said Hussain had warned him not to leave the building after the first shots were fired.

    “He was holding a pistol in his hand,” he said.

    “Then I saw a bullet hit him. I saw two militants were firing. I ran inside and then managed to flee by jumping over the back wall.”

    “They fired directly at the professor,” sociology student Muhammad Daud told AFP, describing Hussain as “a real gentleman and a respectable teacher”.

    Tributes were paid to the slain academic on Twitter.

    “Martyr of #education: Prof Hamid who was killed by terrorists in #BachaKhanUniversity#Pakistan,” tweeted journalist and academic Raza Ahmad Rumi.





    Another message on the site read: “Very #sad news Prof. Dr Syed Hamid from Chemistry dept embraced shahadat (martyrdom) in an attack in #BachaKhanUniversity#Charsadda.”

    President Mamnoon Hussain confirmed the lecturer had died, and expressed his grief and condolences to the man's family.

    Security officials said an operation to halt the bloodshed at the school ended several hours after it began, with police saying at least 21 people had been killed.

    The military said it had killed four extremists. It was not clear if they were included in the death toll.

    The Taliban have claimed responsibility for the attack.

    Teachers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were given permission to carry firearms in the classroom after Taliban militants massacred more than 150 people, the majority of them children, at a school in Peshawar in 2014.

    The attack on an army-run school in the city, some 50 kilometres (30 miles) from Charsadda, was the deadliest in Pakistani history, and saw heavily armed militants go from room to room slaughtering students and staff.

    Teachers' associations had objected to arming staff, saying it was not their job to fight off militants.

    Read: Bullets and backpacks: Arming school teachers is a stopgap measure
 
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  • Chemistry teacher defies Taliban in Bacha Khan University attack[/paste:font]

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    Assistant Professor Syed Hamid Hussain. – DawnNews
    CHARSADDA: A chemistry teacher who tried to protect his students by opening fire on Taliban militants during a deadly attack at the Bacha Khan University has been hailed as a “martyr” and a “gentleman”.

    Students told of how he opened fire on gunmen as they rampaged across campus, giving the young people time to flee before he was cut down in a hail of bullets.


    “ He described seeing Hussain holding a pistol and firing at the attackers.

    Geology student Zahoor Ahmed said Hussain had warned him not to leave the building after the first shots were fired.

    “He was holding a pistol in his hand,” he said.


    “Then I saw a bullet hit him. I saw two militants were firing. I ran inside and then managed to flee by jumping over the back wall.”

    “They fired directly at the professor,” sociology student Muhammad Daud told AFP, describing Hussain as “a real gentleman and a respectable teacher”.

    Tributes were paid to the slain academic on Twitter.

    “Martyr of #education: Prof Hamid who was killed by terrorists in #BachaKhanUniversity#Pakistan,” tweeted journalist and academic Raza Ahmad Rumi.

    Another message on the site read: “Very #sad news Prof. Dr Syed Hamid from Chemistry dept embraced shahadat (martyrdom) in an attack in #BachaKhanUniversity#Charsadda.”

    President Mamnoon Hussain confirmed the lecturer had died, and expressed his grief and condolences to the man's family.

    Security officials said an operation to halt the bloodshed at the school ended several hours after it began, with police saying at least 21 people had been killed.

    The military said it had killed four extremists. It was not clear if they were included in the death toll.

    The Taliban have claimed responsibility for the attack.

    Teachers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were given permission to carry firearms in the classroom after Taliban militants massacred more than 150 people, the majority of them children, at a school in Peshawar in 2014.

    The attack on an army-run school in the city, some 50 kilometres (30 miles) from Charsadda, was the deadliest in Pakistani history, and saw heavily armed militants go from room to room slaughtering students and staff.

    Teachers' associations had objected to arming staff, saying it was not their job to fight off militants.

    Read: Bullets and backpacks: Arming school teachers is a stopgap measure
RIP Hero!! :( :cry:

This world needed more brave men like you. I am sure you will certainly get a place in Swarg/Jannat/Heaven.

My condolences & thoughts lie with the families of those who were gunned down today by those terrorists !!.

I pray that the death count of the innocent doesn't rise & those who are injured will get well soon. :cray:
 
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RIP, brave heart.

But still how civilians/teachers are allowed to carry pistols in class room ? Instead why don't they keep security guards properly equipped with Ak-47 or pistol to handle such situations.
 
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Charsadda, Pakistan: A chemistry teacher who tried to protect his students by opening fire on Taliban militants during a deadly attack at a Pakistani university has been hailed as a “martyr” and a “gentleman”.

Lecturer Syed Hamid Hussain, an assistant professor of chemistry at the Bacha Khan university in Charsadda, ordered his students to stay inside as Taliban gunmen stormed the school near the city of Peshawar on Wednesday, leaving at least 21 people dead.

Students told of how he opened fire on gunmen as they rampaged across campus, giving the young people time to flee before he was cut down in a hail of bullets.

Pakistan university attack as it happened



“We saw three terrorists shouting, ‘Allah is great!’ and rushing towards the stairs of our department,” one man told reporters.

“One student jumped out of the classroom through the window. We never saw him get up.”

He described seeing Hussain holding a pistol and firing at the attackers.

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“Then we saw him fall down and as the terrorists entered the (registrar) office we ran away.”

Geology student Zahoor Ahmad said Hussain had warned him not to leave the building after the first shots were fired.

“He was holding a pistol in his hand,” he said.



“Then I saw a bullet hit him. I saw two militants were firing. I ran inside and then managed to flee by jumping over the back wall.”

“They fired directly at” the professor, sociology student Muhammad Daud said, describing Hussain as “a real gentleman and a respectable teacher”.

Tributes were paid to the slain academic on Twitter.

“Martyr of #education: Prof Hamid who was killed by terrorists in #BachaKhanUniversity#Pakistan,” tweeted journalist and academic Raza Ahmad Rumi.

Another message on the site read: “Very #sad news Prof. Dr Syed Hamid from Chemistry dept embraced shahadat (martyrdom) in an attack in #BachaKhanUniversity#Charsadda.”

Pakistan’s President Mamnoon Hussain confirmed the lecturer had died, and expressed his grief and condolences to the man’s family.



Teachers in northwest Pakistan were given permission to carry firearms in the classroom after Taliban militants massacred more than 150 people, the majority of them children, at a school in the city of Peshawar in 2014.

Teachers’ associations had objected to arming staff, saying it was not their job to fight off militants.

 
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don't worry ISPR will take revenge by release a song very soon
 
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