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A year after Peshawar attack, school children in Pakistan redefine revenge

New Delhi:  A heart-warming video released by Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations department, the Pakistan army's PR wing, on the anniversary of the horrific terrorist attack on Peshawar ‘s Army School, has a message that will

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: December 16, 2015 23:51 IST
a year after peshawar attack school children in pakistan
a year after peshawar attack school children in pakistan redefine revenge

New Delhi:  A heart-warming video released by Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations department, the Pakistan army's PR wing, on the anniversary of the horrific terrorist attack on Peshawar ‘s Army School, has a message that will melt your heart.

A total of 150 people were killed in the attacks, including 144 innocent children, who were studying at the school on that fateful day.

In the video released by the Pakistan army's public relations wing, a child is shown seeking revenge against terrorists for the death of the innocent children who were brutally murdered in Peshawar's Army Public School.

However, the definition of revenge for what signifies the ideology of the new generation in the country has a unique message.

“Mujhe Dushman Ke Bachhon ko Parhana Hai (I want to educate the children of our enemy)” is the revenge that children seek. It is this message that the children want to send out to their adversaries. It is this tribute that the children of Pakistan wish to give to those who were murdered by terrorists in the ugliest possible manner.

The video sends an extremely positive message of peace and education instead of revenge. Schools in Pakistan remained closed today in memory of those who lost their lives in last year's Taliban attack in Peshawar.

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