Army Public School massacre: a 10-year report

On December 16, 2014, Pakistan lived through one of its most horrific chapters. The attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar and the operation to clear out the terrorists unfolded in less than 10 hours, during which 147 lives, including those of 132 schoolchildren, were taken.

Ten years on, the effects from that day can still be felt; by the loved ones who continue their healing process as well as their search for closure, and by a nation still battling terrorism. This special report — for which Dawn.com spoke to 17 families, 17 survivors, first responders, state officials, and security analysts, and went through court records — is meant not just to look back at what was lost, but to look ahead at what can be learnt for the living.


Remembering APS



10 years later: The survivors



Top image: Army Public School Memorial, designed by Nayyar Ali Dada & Associates

AI was used to generate some art elements in this report.



Comments (9)
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Andaleeb
Dec 16, 2024 01:02pm
Being a Mother of Huzaifa Aftab Shaheed, I want to thank you DAWN for this great effort ,and want to convey that Shaheed never die ,we cannot see him but still i can feel his presence around me.
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Rama
Dec 16, 2024 01:23pm
Pakistan has not learnt any Leeson, TTP is at large and growing in strength.
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SHAFIQ
Dec 16, 2024 01:44pm
Rest in peace
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Prakash
Dec 16, 2024 02:00pm
The only way to stop the terrorism is to ban or wipe out ALL religious fundamentalists and the organizations supporting or nurturing them.
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Ishtiaq Ahmed
Dec 16, 2024 03:24pm
Thank you for bring the memory, the stories and the pictures of these little ones and their martyred teachers back to us. We shall and must never forget them. For ever, they are our heroes. I wonder you have a pdf copy to share this excellent effort of preserving their memory.
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Aizaz Ahmad
Dec 16, 2024 03:39pm
i don't usually say this but good job DAWN
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DRC
Dec 16, 2024 03:49pm
What a tragic loss of innocent souls.
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Khan
Dec 16, 2024 04:33pm
After becoming a parent recently: I can now fully realise the loss of 100s of parents and families. 10 year passed but unfortunately, establishment learnt no lesson and became more and more complacent in such tragedies.
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Kashif Shah
Dec 16, 2024 04:45pm
We will never learn for our mistakes. I hope I am wrong.
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