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Peshawar Massacre - TTP kills hundreds of school kids (Avoid graphic pics/vids)

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You cannot see how you contradict yourself ? First the UN is a tool for US, but if the UN is our stooge, then why do we even need to get UN approval when the UN would do what we want anyway ? But I guess when it comes to US, rationality and logic goes down the toilet.

Actually, the logic you are using is stupid.

The U.S. does not NEED UN approval. It first just asks for it kind of as a ceremonial thing... UN is about as powerful as the Queen of England.... Just a ceremonial org..
 
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@balixd @HRK This clear up many things.

‘We have killed all the children... What do we do now?’
Ismail Khan
Updated about an hour ago
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Pakistani security forces takes up a positions on a road leading to the Army Public School that is under attack. — Reuters/File


PESHAWAR: “We have killed all the children in the auditorium,” one of the attackers told his handler. “What do we do now?” he asked. “Wait for the army people, kill them before blowing yourself,” his handler ordered.

This, according to a security official, was one of the last conversations the attackers and their handler had shortly before two remaining suicide bombers charged towards the special operations soldiers positioned just outside the side entrance of the Army Public School’s administration block here on Tuesday.

This and other conversations between the attackers and their handlers during the entire siege of seven and a half hours of the school on Warsak Road form part of an intelligence dossier Chief of Army Staff Gen Raheel Sharif shared with Afghan authorities on Wednesday.

“Vital elements of intelligence were shared with the authorities concerned with regard to the Peshawar incident,” an Inter-Services Public Relations statement on Gen Sharif’s visit to Afghanistan said.

Pakistan has the names of the attackers and the transcripts of the conversation between one of them, identified as Abuzar, and his handler, ‘commander’ Umar.

Umar Adizai, also known as Umar Naray and Umar Khalifa, is a senior militant from the Frontier Region Peshawar.

Security officials believe he made the calls from Nazian district of Afghanistan’s Nangrahar province and now want the Afghan authorities to take action.

The officials believe that a group of seven militants attacked the school. Five of them blew themselves up inside the administration block and two others outside it.

The attackers entered the building by climbing its rear wall, using a ladder and cutting barbed wire. They all headed for the main auditorium where an instructor was giving a first-aid lesson to students of the school’s senior section.

“Did the attackers have prior knowledge of the congregation in the main hall? We don’t know this yet. This is one of the questions we are trying to find an answer to,” a security official said.

A watchman standing at the rear of the auditorium appears to be the first victim because of a pool of congealed blood splashed in one corner of several steps in the open courtyard.

Finding the rear door closed, the militants charged towards the two main entry and exit doors and this is where the main carnage appears to have taken place, according to a military officer who took part in the counter-assault. Pools of blood at the entrance on both sides bore testimony to the horrific, indiscriminate shooting.

“There were piles of bodies, most dead, some alive. Blood everywhere. I wish I had not seen this,” the officer said.

The students in the hall appear to have rushed to leave the place after hearing the first round of shooting, and this was where they barged into the waiting militants who were blocking the two doors.

Inside the main hall, there was blood everywhere, almost on every inch of it. Shoes of students and women teachers lay asunder. Those who had hid behind rows of seats were shot -- one by one, in the head.

More than 100 bodies and injured were evacuated from the entrances and the hall.

Every row of seats was bloodied. On one seat, there were blood-stained English notebooks of two eighth-grade students, Muhammad Asim and Muhammad Zahid.

A corner to the right of the stage in the auditorium, where an instructor was giving the lesson, was where a woman teacher, who had beseeched the militants to have mercy and let the children go, was shot and later burnt.

By that time, the Special Services Group (SSG) men had arrived and fighting had ensued and the militants were forced to make a run for the administration block, just a few metres away.

Security officials believe the death toll could have been far higher had the militants reached the junior section before the arrival of the SSG personnel.

It is from inside the administration block that the militants fired at the SSG men. Four of the militants blew themselves up inside the lobby of the block when they were cornered.

The impact was huge and devastating. There were pockmarks from the flying ball bearings and human flesh and hair were plastered to the ceiling and the walls.

One of the bombers blew himself up in the office of the Headmistress, Tahira Qazi. Her office stands gutted. Her body was recognised later. A leg of the bomber was lying around.

Two students and three staff members were killed in the administration block along with the headmistress.

The last two bombers charged towards the SSG men who had taken positions on either side of the flank entrance to the block.

One of them exploded himself and after a while, the second one did. Shrapnel and ball bearings hit the rear wall, some pierced through the trees opposite the entrance.

This is where the seven SSG men were injured. One of the personnel who had taken position behind one of the trees was hit in the face, but is reported to be in stable condition.

The assault came to an end but left several questions.

Could the tragedy have been avoided? Yes, given prior specific intelligence tips of August and repeated conveyance of concerns by some teachers regarding the school’s vulnerability vis-a-vis its western and northern boundary walls.

Could the casualties have been avoided or minimised? Probably not, given the short response time. By the time the SSG men arrived and began the operation within 10 to 15 minutes of the assault, the militants had carried out much of the carnage.

There was no clarity on the number of militants and their location. The SSG team arrived through the front gate covered by two armoured personnel carriers. As they moved from block to block, the first major priority was to secure the junior section.

Published in Dawn, December 18th, 2014
 
Surely the parents/families of those affected by the Beslan school MASSACRE (it was a BLOODBATH) - 385 children casualties -- they can share the grief and pain and suffering surely.

Sick bastards out there - targeting defenseless children.

I was very close to Beslan at that time, a place called Vladikavkaz. I remember how horrific this incident was for the parents I met and of course, for us too.
 
Today somebody said to me, since we have such a bad habit of forgetting all national tragedies and moving on with our lives, I pray that may we never forget this incident for as long as we live. May we always hear the shrieks and screams of those crying mothers. May we always see the faces of these children in front of our eyes each night we go to sleep. For those who turn a blind eye to cruelty are equally just as guilty.

And I tell you, it made the hair on the back of my neck stand. I ask for gruesome death to you ttp.
 
Actually, the logic you are using is stupid.

The U.S. does not NEED UN approval. It first just asks for it kind of as a ceremonial thing... UN is about as powerful as the Queen of England.... Just a ceremonial org..
Then why did the US agreed to 10 yrs of UN led inspection ? It was by UN design that UNMOVIC and UNSCOM do not have Americans as team leaders. There were 2 Swedes and 1 Australian. Can you even find out who they were ? A decade of ceremony ?

Yours is the kind of mentality that Pakistan, once the weeping and gnashing of teeth are done about this tragedy, will end up doing NOTHING to the Taliban that controls vast areas of your country. There are enough of your conspiracy minded people, in and out of government, that will sloooooooowly remove the TTP from this horrific act and the TTP will continue to exist among you.
 
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@balixd @HRK This clear up many things.

‘We have killed all the children... What do we do now?’
Ismail Khan
Updated about an hour ago
54924241796d9.jpg

Pakistani security forces takes up a positions on a road leading to the Army Public School that is under attack. — Reuters/File


PESHAWAR: “We have killed all the children in the auditorium,” one of the attackers told his handler. “What do we do now?” he asked. “Wait for the army people, kill them before blowing yourself,” his handler ordered.

This, according to a security official, was one of the last conversations the attackers and their handler had shortly before two remaining suicide bombers charged towards the special operations soldiers positioned just outside the side entrance of the Army Public School’s administration block here on Tuesday.

This and other conversations between the attackers and their handlers during the entire siege of seven and a half hours of the school on Warsak Road form part of an intelligence dossier Chief of Army Staff Gen Raheel Sharif shared with Afghan authorities on Wednesday.

“Vital elements of intelligence were shared with the authorities concerned with regard to the Peshawar incident,” an Inter-Services Public Relations statement on Gen Sharif’s visit to Afghanistan said.

Pakistan has the names of the attackers and the transcripts of the conversation between one of them, identified as Abuzar, and his handler, ‘commander’ Umar.

Umar Adizai, also known as Umar Naray and Umar Khalifa, is a senior militant from the Frontier Region Peshawar.

Security officials believe he made the calls from Nazian district of Afghanistan’s Nangrahar province and now want the Afghan authorities to take action.

The officials believe that a group of seven militants attacked the school. Five of them blew themselves up inside the administration block and two others outside it.

The attackers entered the building by climbing its rear wall, using a ladder and cutting barbed wire. They all headed for the main auditorium where an instructor was giving a first-aid lesson to students of the school’s senior section.

“Did the attackers have prior knowledge of the congregation in the main hall? We don’t know this yet. This is one of the questions we are trying to find an answer to,” a security official said.

A watchman standing at the rear of the auditorium appears to be the first victim because of a pool of congealed blood splashed in one corner of several steps in the open courtyard.

Finding the rear door closed, the militants charged towards the two main entry and exit doors and this is where the main carnage appears to have taken place, according to a military officer who took part in the counter-assault. Pools of blood at the entrance on both sides bore testimony to the horrific, indiscriminate shooting.

“There were piles of bodies, most dead, some alive. Blood everywhere. I wish I had not seen this,” the officer said.

The students in the hall appear to have rushed to leave the place after hearing the first round of shooting, and this was where they barged into the waiting militants who were blocking the two doors.

Inside the main hall, there was blood everywhere, almost on every inch of it. Shoes of students and women teachers lay asunder. Those who had hid behind rows of seats were shot -- one by one, in the head.

More than 100 bodies and injured were evacuated from the entrances and the hall.

Every row of seats was bloodied. On one seat, there were blood-stained English notebooks of two eighth-grade students, Muhammad Asim and Muhammad Zahid.

A corner to the right of the stage in the auditorium, where an instructor was giving the lesson, was where a woman teacher, who had beseeched the militants to have mercy and let the children go, was shot and later burnt.

By that time, the Special Services Group (SSG) men had arrived and fighting had ensued and the militants were forced to make a run for the administration block, just a few metres away.

Security officials believe the death toll could have been far higher had the militants reached the junior section before the arrival of the SSG personnel.

It is from inside the administration block that the militants fired at the SSG men. Four of the militants blew themselves up inside the lobby of the block when they were cornered.

The impact was huge and devastating. There were pockmarks from the flying ball bearings and human flesh and hair were plastered to the ceiling and the walls.

One of the bombers blew himself up in the office of the Headmistress, Tahira Qazi. Her office stands gutted. Her body was recognised later. A leg of the bomber was lying around.

Two students and three staff members were killed in the administration block along with the headmistress.

The last two bombers charged towards the SSG men who had taken positions on either side of the flank entrance to the block.

One of them exploded himself and after a while, the second one did. Shrapnel and ball bearings hit the rear wall, some pierced through the trees opposite the entrance.

This is where the seven SSG men were injured. One of the personnel who had taken position behind one of the trees was hit in the face, but is reported to be in stable condition.

The assault came to an end but left several questions.

Could the tragedy have been avoided? Yes, given prior specific intelligence tips of August and repeated conveyance of concerns by some teachers regarding the school’s vulnerability vis-a-vis its western and northern boundary walls.

Could the casualties have been avoided or minimised? Probably not, given the short response time. By the time the SSG men arrived and began the operation within 10 to 15 minutes of the assault, the militants had carried out much of the carnage.

There was no clarity on the number of militants and their location. The SSG team arrived through the front gate covered by two armoured personnel carriers. As they moved from block to block, the first major priority was to secure the junior section.

Published in Dawn, December 18th, 2014

at the end of the day - they murdered humanity and commit suicide

The Quran is clear about Muslims who repudiate Islam, defy its peaceful teachings and go against everything that revolves around human decency

a place in HELL awaits them...this is guaranteed. God knows best.

Today somebody said to me, since we have such a bad habit of forgetting all national tragedies and moving on with our lives, I pray that may we never forget this incident for as long as we live. May we always hear the shrieks and screams of those crying mothers. May we always see the faces of these children in front of our eyes each night we go to sleep. For those who turn a blind eye to cruelty are equally just as guilty.

And I tell you, it made the hair on the back of my neck stand. I ask for gruesome death to you ttp.

Like many of you, i couldnt even get a single wink of sleep that day.....tossing and turning, mind racing with thoughts

Its bad enough to "move on" from all the other incidents. SHAME on us if we "forget" a national tragedy like this. This is one of the darkest days of our history.
 
The Quran is clear about Muslims who repudiate Islam, defy its peaceful teachings and go against everything that revolves around human decency


Are kuchh bat to Kuran ko bina bich main laye hue karo. Bachhe mare gaye aur woh ek bada kharab kam tha voh prove karne ke liye bhi Kuran ka referance chahiye kya?
 
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Look at their Faces..Do they look Uzbek , Tajik?
No they were our own Tribal Pushtoons. What can you do when a whole race is bred like rabbits and rats. Normally couples have 15+ children and a few of them are always disposable.
They are not taught the parts of Islam where it says to be nice to people and have good manners. Glory in fighting and death while fighting is drummed up in the in brains since their childhood. No wonder most of them grow up to be animals.
Then the matter of being neglected. When parents have 15-20 children,they cannot give their attention to all and some will be neglected and grow up to be psychopaths like these animals.
Why Quad-e-Azam decided to attach this cancer with Pakistan is beyond me.


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Stop being an insensitive dick blinded by hate. The kids they killed were Pushtoon, studying in schools, on course to becoming our future with their parents in the army fighting these very "Pushtoon" Taliban. Easy to spew garbage from your living room. Cancer is people like you hell bent on spewing and propagating hate within this country. If I weren't a better man I'd ask you to kindly go violate yourself.

A Total Intelligence failure by the ISI

Another dimwitted remark. ISI is not omnipotent and/or omniscience.
 
For the fellow Pakistanis who think Mumbai was a hoax:

This is from the Federal investigating agency - clearly ex LET members are wanted for Mumbai attacks

http://www.fia.gov.pk/redbooks/terrorist.pdf

Mumbai was carried out at the behest of Al-Qaeda to spark a war between India and Pakistan so the terrorists can take advantage. They were pinned down and were losing everywhere.
 
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