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Zak
Dec 17, 2014 03:26pm
Dawn: pl print tweets from celebrities of other nations, not just India.
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Rizwan
Dec 17, 2014 04:06pm
I hope every Pakistani must remember this as the blackest day in the history of Pakistan as we tend to have short term memory. May the departed souls rest in peace and their families get the courage to overcome this huge tragedy.
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mahmud sipra
Dec 17, 2014 04:53pm
There is no such thing as "other people's children". These were all our children...and these barbarians know and feel nothing...no remorse for their dastardly acts of cowardice and cruelty ...and no mercy in their hearts for humanity.
Fear the wrath of God...and the anguish and pain of a wounded nation.
Mahmud Sipra
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Aysha
Dec 17, 2014 04:56pm
Until and unless a transparent inquiry is made into this massacre, no one can rule out the possibility of India. There is Mody, sitting and waiting to suck Pakistanis blood, and there is our government waiting to lick Mody. This can also be a gift from India. Wow !!! and our hypocrite actors, that cannot live without dancing in India. Pakistani nation has lost its dignity and sadly it is the rich and posh.
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Rohan
Dec 17, 2014 05:09pm
@Zak Let me draw your attention to something that a Pakistani celebrity called Hafiz Saeed has said- He says its India who is behind this terrorist attack. Am sure 'Zak' you would agree to it completely.
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raj
Dec 17, 2014 05:09pm
@Zak :) can't you tolerate?
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AH
Dec 17, 2014 05:30pm
I agree with Sharmeen Obaid's tweet, this is indeed an act of war and war is what the effing TTP is going to get from now on. There should be no mercy shown, no human rights followed when dealing with this filth.
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Junaid
Dec 17, 2014 07:13pm
If Pakistani celebrities have to choose between Pakistan and Bollywood money, they should pick Pakistan and stop running after the money from a country that is sitting on our borders in Afghanistan and using the same money against us. This is the matter of self respect if you have any.
There is a saying: When money is lost nothing is lost. When health is lost something is lost. When respect is lost everything is lost.
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anony
Dec 17, 2014 10:00pm
We will never forget.
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Jalaj
Dec 17, 2014 10:15pm
@Rizwan Not only a black day for Pakistan bro, a black day for humanity. Just as it was 9/11 for the US, 26/11 for India, 16/12 should be remembered and the wounds inflicted should never be forgotten...
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Das
Dec 17, 2014 10:20pm
Pakistan's war against India is the actual cancer of Pakistan, India is not at war with Pakistan, so we live peacefully.
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Jalaj
Dec 17, 2014 10:24pm
@Aysha Basically people like you from both sides of the border are the reason that the hatred for each other never seems to fade. There are 9 good people who talk and want peace, and then there's an evil mind like yours...
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hima
Dec 17, 2014 10:46pm
@Aysha I am sorry to say this at this moment but indian celebraties for sure dont have any hand in this.Besides taliban has outright accepted that they are responsiblke for this act. So please stoping blaming India.
Let us pray jointly pray these children.
let the souls of these rest in peace.
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PUNE-MH
Dec 17, 2014 11:47pm
@Zak: From where your comment you want...you and us born from the same Land.....the river from you got your water, same water we also drink...the language you speak, same we also speaks...Here there are not only celebrates they are talking like a human being...India have more than 400 million Children less than 18-years...we have same feeling that you have...
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P.L.Bakhshi
Dec 18, 2014 01:21am
Barbaric-Savagic Inhuman act has brought a horrendous abrupt end to clean pious youngsters who in years to come would have contributed in various fields of development including medicine, engineering, agriculture etc.so as to bring more of relief, comfort and pleasure to mankind in general and Pakistan nationals in particular. But Alas Neandarthals wiped the talented buds of Homo sapiens.
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Urooj
Dec 18, 2014 02:33am
If India n Pakistan become a united nation all the terrorists skill disappear but we r enemies for both of us....plz be a one...
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Urooj
Dec 18, 2014 02:35am
If india and Pakistan become a nation than awl terrorists disappear but unfortunately we r enemies for both of us....plz being a nation....its a biggest disaster
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Sipahi
Dec 18, 2014 02:39am
@Rohan believe me a lot of us agree to that.
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Nadeem
Dec 18, 2014 02:41am
@Aysha True
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Mani
Dec 18, 2014 03:55am
@Jalaj
Agree with you mate...
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salman
Dec 18, 2014 04:55am
This is an act of War. If we do not go all out and finish these animals than there is something wrong with us,
we do not deserve to be called humans.Remember how America acted after 9/11. that's what need to be done. Don't ' worry about doing the right thing or humane and that bull. Just go ahead and do what ever it takes. Start by hanging all those terrorists who are in jails with the death penalty. Enough is Enough.
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Sunshine (USA)
Dec 18, 2014 08:37am
@Aysha ......have some shame. At least at this time, please do not indulge in nonsense.
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Rohan
Dec 18, 2014 09:15am
@Sipahi then all you need immediate help
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Nitika
Dec 18, 2014 09:32am
@Aysha Dear I am from India and right now pained and saddened...we have faced terrorist attacks too....sad part is you are still stuck between india and pakistan...wake up to humanity....and for your kind information the TTP has taken the resposiblity and also told the reason...I am amazed you are still in blind world of borders across 2 countries...get a little sense...this is humanity...terorrism doesnt see any caste, color, religion or nationality...they are a evil mindset...lets stop blaming...India or Pakistan...Lets pray for the loss and hope we fight this together....I hope you understand because I am no celebrity...I am just a simple human being....RIP #Peshawarattacks...
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Noman Rasheed
Dec 18, 2014 11:16am
On such incident reactions of Ulema should be published instead of celebrities.
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Tangerine
Dec 18, 2014 02:54pm
Messages from Zak, Aysha's, Nadeem's typifies what is wrong with Pakistan. Insecure, hateful, delusional folks.
They couldn't care much about the pain of the families who lost their kids but indulge in more hate mongering. SHAME
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MIr Baloch
Dec 18, 2014 03:34pm
@Aysha it is the this kind comment whihc helping the Taliban to play their dirty games if you can't blame TTP at least don't make us confuse by blaming the other way. Why we don't come on one thing that Taliban is our enemy and we don;t have to find if and buts once for all.
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Akram
Dec 18, 2014 04:00pm
@Urooj
if Kashmiri experience is what you propose, no thanks.
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Snapshot
Dec 18, 2014 04:01pm
@Tangerine the same happened when Mumbai attack took place....you cannot feel the pain we are suffering because of this incident and all those Pakistanis are talking their Hearts just as what you did After Mumbai attacks...this is a natural phenomenon and it will take a long time for us to heal and then think about what has been done and who's done it..
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Riz
Dec 18, 2014 05:13pm
I am a Pakistani and will like to thank the indian nation for showing such solidarity in these difficult times for us. This shows that what happened in Peshawar goes beyond Pakistan and Islam. It was purely inhuman and I am surprised and ashamed of the Pakistanis who still cannot see clearly and will like to blame others. WAKE UP!!!! THIS IS OUR WAR!!!!!!
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anil kumar rathore
Dec 18, 2014 06:57pm
@Aysha may god help u......
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Shama
Dec 18, 2014 11:38pm
@Nitika. very well said Nitika.
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Shama
Dec 18, 2014 11:48pm
@Tangerine. There are both good and bad people across all nations and these handful of evils with twisted perceptions will always will be indulged in hate mongering so please ignore them.
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Ilyas
Dec 19, 2014 01:19am
@Zak you know only Turkey, Afhanistan and a Saudi scholar came out with sympathatic comment out of 57 Islamic countries. thou plenty of moral support poured in from across the globe.
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Zulfiqar
Dec 19, 2014 08:05am
@Zak the fact that so many Indians have felt and commented shows that they have felt the impact just as we Pakistanis have. We must look beyond our prejudices and say a humble thank you for your kind words and support.
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Zulfiqar
Dec 19, 2014 08:12am
@Aysha No please stop this propoganda of hate. This is not the the time for it. There are many well meaning Indians commenting here who have don't have to be here.
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Rohit
Dec 19, 2014 12:24pm
RIP kids.
The most amazing thing is I have met 100's of Pakistanis in foreign countries and not one of them bear any ill will towards India, same goes for my friends from India. Hope sanity prevails and one day our nations become friends.
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man
Dec 19, 2014 12:54pm
@Noman Rasheed I totally agree.
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man
Dec 19, 2014 12:57pm
Saddenened and mourning over the loss, I strongly feel that ulema are the only ones who can comfort and alleviate the pain the whole nation is going through.
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Zara
Dec 19, 2014 01:23pm
@man Seriously? It is because of them, the Ulema that the country is in such chaos. In real Islam - there is separation of state and religion.
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Malvika
Dec 19, 2014 01:48pm
@Zak May be there are none from celebs of other nations. Indians are they only ones who truly felt your pain and showed real solidarity. Have any of your friends like China or your so called brother nations shown any reaction? Open your eyes.
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UncleSAM
Dec 19, 2014 02:10pm
If some celebrity somehow missed to tweet about this incident, the way Pakistan is labeling GOOD and BAD terrorism, soon you will get one more chance to tweet!
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Abdul Malik
Dec 23, 2014 11:03am
@Aysha Still farting in the wind after TTP has accepted the responsibility for the school attack ? The same TTP with whom your government was doing 'muzakirat' and for whom Imran khan wanted to establish an office in Lahore ? I tjhought that the school attack would be a turning point for Pakistan (for good). But reading these comments I am convinced that Pakistan can not change. btw you do not need any one from outside to wipe you off the map. Your 'non state actors' are doing a good job of it.
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