Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Army Cadet School Attacked Pakistan after Ethnic Cleansing Progrom

 They may have been wearing Pakistan Military Uniforms, but the US/Allies don't discriminate between age in massacres. So that is a give away.

'The Pakistani Taliban, always a loose and chaotic coalition of militant groups, have come under increased pressure this year because of internal frictions and the military’s continuing operation in North Waziristan, which started in June following an audacious attack on the Karachi airport.
The military says that the offensive, officially known as Operation Zarb-e-Azb, has resulted in the death of 1,800 militants and cleared much of North Waziristan, the region’s most notorious hub of militant activities.
Still, the school attack on Tuesday demonstrated that the Taliban remain willing and able to strike at vulnerable civilian targets.
Correction: December 16, 2014  '

(the use of the word civilian here is being used in a satirical way).
 http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/17/world/asia/taliban-attack-pakistani-school.html?_r=0#

Depravity incarnate:
 http://news.antiwar.com/2013/11/20/us-drone-attacks-pakistani-religious-school-killing-eight/
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 504
 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/gaza/11056976/The-children-killed-in-Gaza-during-50-days-of-conflict.html
Yahwet-Moloch
'In all, at least 521 have been killed since the onset of Israel’s offensive on July 8, according to the Al-Mezan Centre for Human Rights in Gaza.
The name, age, gender, and location and date of death are listed above for 504 Palestinian child victims. The list will be updated.
Hamas rockets killed one Israeli child, four-year-old Daniel Tregerman.'
Now we know Why they stand with Israel.

'Taliban spokesman Mohammed Khurasani claimed responsibility for the attack in a phone call to media, saying that six suicide bombers had carried out the attack in revenge for the killings of Taliban members at the hands of Pakistani authorities.

But the chief minister said there were eight attackers, dressed in military uniforms. Two were killed by security forces and one blew himself up, Khattak said. The rest were still fighting.
Picture: Ashad Arbab/EPA
 
 
'Bajwa said that 1,099 students and staff were registered at the school.
It is part of a network of schools run by the Pakistani military around the country. The student body is made up of both children of military personnel as well as civilians. A government official, Javed Khan, said most of the students appeared to be civilians rather than children of army staff. But analysts said the militants likely targeted the school because of its military connections.'
 http://news.yahoo.com/pakistan-taliban-attack-military-school-kill-2-072153239.html


'Bokhari said the militants appeared to have targeted a portion of the school where children between the ages of 13 and 15 were taking exams. About 1,600 students are enrolled at the school, in grades 1 to 10. The school is located on the edge of a military zone in Peshawar, but the students are both the children of military personnel and civilians.
A teaching assistant who escaped the school said on local television that militants were going from room to room and "beating children." According to multiple reports, the Taliban militants had been ordered to shoot older students but allow the younger ones to go free.'
 http://www.cbsnews.com/news/taliban-gunmen-storm-pakistan-military-school-peshawar-take-hostages/

 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia/2014/12/fighters-attack-army-run-school-pakistan-20141216742794184.html

'At least 142 people, including 132 children, have been killed in a horrific attack by Pakistani Taliban fighters (TTP) on a military-run school in Peshawar in Pakistan's northwest.

Several explosions and gunfire rung out as seven armed men attacked the Army Public School on Tuesday morning, in one the bloodiest attacks in Pakistan's history. Ten staff members of the school were also killed.
Officials told Al Jazeera that all seven attackers were killed in the operation.

Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder, reporting from Peshawar, said  "most of the younger pupils escaped the school, but the senior students were not so lucky".

 

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