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15-year-old student Aitzaz Hassan sacrifices his life to save school children from suicide bomber

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^^

I expect Taliban Khan to make new excuses anytime now. Great poem by Aitzaz's uncle.

T Khan will condemn the bombing, but not the bomber.

T Khan is a saint you see, following Christ's teachings of hating the sin, not the sinner, and turning the other cheek, again and again and again. He must be dizzy now with all the cheek turning.
 
RIP, that boy just collectively owned Talibans, it's easier to take your own life while in the process bomb markets, mosques, Sufi dargahs, ... when you know you'll supposedly get a dozen of houris in the post-mortem galaxy, but this boy put his life on the altar for a nobler concern, saving his fellow human beings.

What's worrying is that it's the first suicide attack which deliberately targeted a school.

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A military salute - A military contingent saluted the young Aitzaz at his last abode in Hangu graveyard.

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^at 6:35 Aitzaz's uncle recites an Urdu poem, worth listening.

Good poem,thanks for sharing.What a great man that guy was.
 
Where is Ch Nisar with his crocodile tears? Hakeemullah's death was mourned more by our political bigwigs than Aitzaz Shaheed's.

Its time for Sharia law's provisions for murder to be applied in Pakistan to the full extent. And that means chopping off the heads of murderers and their heads. Starting from Malik Ishaq down to every last braindead LEJ/LET member. Or better yet shoot these scum right on the ready made targets on their head. Its time for a genocide of these religious monsters.
 
9th Class Student Stops Suicide Bomber

Where is Ch Nisar with his crocodile tears? Hakeemullah's death was mourned more by our political bigwigs than Aitzaz Shaheed's.

Its time for Sharia law's provisions for murder to be applied in Pakistan to the full extent. And that means chopping off the heads of murderers and their heads. Starting from Malik Ishaq down to every last braindead LEJ/LET member. Or better yet shoot these scum right on the ready made targets on their head. Its time for a genocide of these religious monsters.

Yes, Chori Nisar and T Khan were crying like their father had croaked.

There are madrasahs that are known hotbeds for these monsters. Blow them to smithereens. It won't wipe them away, but it will be a start. Disposing of the leaders in encounters shouldn't be hard, provided there is the will to do so. If the government/army won't do it, some sort of liberal vigilante group should do it. Give them a taste of their own medicine.
 
Yes, Chori Nisar and T Khan were crying like their father had croaked.

There are madrasahs that are known hotbeds for these monsters. Blow them to smithereens. It won't wipe them away, but it will be a start. Disposing of the leaders in encounters shouldn't be hard, provided there is the will to do so. If the government/army won't do it, some sort of liberal vigilante group should do it. Give them a taste of their own medicine.

Actually,CH Aslam,the martyr ,used to do very good "encounters" against the Taliban.Unfortunately,he is no more.A big loss for Pak.
 
Where is Ch Nisar with his crocodile tears? Hakeemullah's death was mourned more by our political bigwigs than Aitzaz Shaheed's.

Its time for Sharia law's provisions for murder to be applied in Pakistan to the full extent. And that means chopping off the heads of murderers and their heads. Starting from Malik Ishaq down to every last braindead LEJ/LET member. Or better yet shoot these scum right on the ready made targets on their head. Its time for a genocide of these religious monsters.

This guy is provided security by the Punajb government.IIRC,I read somewhere that this thug has confessed to killing 102 shias personally to a newspaper.
 
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This guy is provided security by the Punajb government.IIRC,I read somewhere that this thug has confessed to killing 102 shias personally to a newspaper.

Still possible. If a maulvi can infiltrate the Governor of Punjab's security detail, Ishaq's detail can be pierced too. When he's appearing in court and getting in and out of his vehicle, a sniper could do the trick.
 
Still possible. If a maulvi can infiltrate the Governor of Punjab's security detail, Ishaq's detail can be pierced too. When he's appearing in court and getting in and out of his vehicle, a sniper could do the trick.

Ohh.You misunderstood me.I meant to tell people that this thug is supported by Nawaz and co.

Off course,he can be eliminated at anytime If they want to.
 
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Ohh.You misunderstood me.I meant to tell people that this thug is supported by Nawaz and co.

Off course,he can be eliminated at anytime If they want to.

Got it. Yes, the Sharifs on one hand make a big show of visiting Data Darbar and on the other give this guy security and are stooges of the Saudis.

It is too much to expect them to give the go-ahead for Ishaq's execution. The army could conceivably do it. I'm not sure if he's still an "asset" to them or not.

The Shias took care of Azam Tariq themselves. They should look into this guy too.
 
Got it. Yes, the Sharifs on one hand make a big show of visiting Data Darbar and on the other give this guy security and are stooges of the Saudis.

It is too much to expect them to give the go-ahead for Ishaq's execution. The army could conceivably do it. I'm not sure if he's still an "asset" to them or not.

The Shias took care of Azam Tariq themselves. They should look into this guy too.

But what's puzzling is that Shias make up 20% of the pop., and surely represented amongst the high ranking officers or the judiciary élite - why don't they actually do something ?
If I'm not wrong, the Zardaris too are Shiahs ? :zardari

I don't think extra-judicial vendetta will help. Riaz Basra, founder of Lashkar e Jhangvi, was killed in such violence.

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Got it. Yes, the Sharifs on one hand make a big show of visiting Data Darbar and on the other give this guy security and are stooges of the Saudis.

It is too much to expect them to give the go-ahead for Ishaq's execution. The army could conceivably do it. I'm not sure if he's still an "asset" to them or not.

The Shias took care of Azam Tariq themselves. They should look into this guy too.

The money flows in from KSA to support such activities.With NS in power,who is a big chamcha of the Saudis,expect attacks on Shias to increase.

You know ,it is really shameful to see NS making stupid demands to the Iranians so as to annoy them so that theu abandon the IP gas pipeline.All courtesy of KSA.
 
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But what's puzzling is that Shias make up 20% of the pop., and surely represented amongst the high ranking officers or the judiciary élite - why don't they actually do something ?
If I'm not wrong, the Zardaris too are Shiahs ? :zardari

I don't think extra-judicial vendetta will help. Riaz Basra, founder of Lashkar e Jhangvi, was killed in such violence.

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I wouldn't agree with extra-judicial killings either, but when the likes of Ishaq hold up pictures of the judge's family, and the government is unwilling to punish him for it and/or provide the judge the security he deserves, then the last resort is extra-judicial killing.

I don't know if the Shia are adequately represented at the top, but the extremist Sunni element loves to play up their supposed over representation. They used to point to such ludicrous things as Shia supposedly dominating PTV and the banks. Shades of the Nazi propaganda against the Jews almost.
 
blowing quotes by Pakistani politicians in 2013

“Even a dog killed by America is a martyr” – Maulana Fazlul Rehman (Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam)

“We are not going to succeed because Taliban are masters of guerrilla warfare” – Imran Khan (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf)

“Allow the Taliban to open offices in Pakistan” – Imran Khan (PTI)

“The TTP should be given religious ministries in the federal and provincial cabinets as a good will gesture.” – PTI Central Vice President, Mian Mukarram Shah (PTI)

“Hakimullah was a martyr” – Munawar Hasan (Jamaat-e-Islami)
 
9th Class Student Stops Suicide Bomber

blowing quotes by Pakistani politicians in 2013

“Even a dog killed by America is a martyr” – Maulana Fazlul Rehman (Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam)

“We are not going to succeed because Taliban are masters of guerrilla warfare” – Imran Khan (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf)

“Allow the Taliban to open offices in Pakistan” – Imran Khan (PTI)

“The TTP should be given religious ministries in the federal and provincial cabinets as a good will gesture.” – PTI Central Vice President, Mian Mukarram Shah (PTI)

“Hakimullah was a martyr” – Munawar Hasan (Jamaat-e-Islami)

With fifth columnists like these in our midst, who needs enemies. Fellow travelers and apologists for terrorists. May the pox be on their houses.
 
blowing quotes by Pakistani politicians in 2013

“Even a dog killed by America is a martyr” – Maulana Fazlul Rehman (Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam)

“We are not going to succeed because Taliban are masters of guerrilla warfare” – Imran Khan (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf)

“Allow the Taliban to open offices in Pakistan” – Imran Khan (PTI)

“The TTP should be given religious ministries in the federal and provincial cabinets as a good will gesture.” – PTI Central Vice President, Mian Mukarram Shah (PTI)

“Hakimullah was a martyr” – Munawar Hasan (Jamaat-e-Islami)



Nothing wrong with that post.

What do you guys suggest then? We keep fighting?


You selfish lot wont care about the repercussions since you're hiding in your homes while young brave boys like him are becoming martyrs.
 
Nothing wrong with that post.

What do you guys suggest then? We keep fighting?


You selfish lot wont care about the repercussions since you're hiding in your homes while young brave boys like him are becoming martyrs.

And its easy for you living in Punjab like Imran Khan and giving excuses for Talibunies. See what Aitazaz uncle have to say about Imran Khan and KPK goverment.
 
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Just watched the video.

"Shaheed Aitzaz ke ghamkhawar na aye
Imran Khan ke woh thekaydaar na aye
Chakkay laganey waley woh leader kahan gaye?
Lafzon se kheltay woh Sikandar kahan gaye?"

No one from the provincial government has bothered to contact the family. And why would they? The JI might throw a tantrum. Munawwar is probably still in mourning about a certain dead dog.
 
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And its easy for you living in Punjab like Imran Khan and giving excuses for Talibunies. See what Aitazaz uncle have to say about Imran Khan and KPK goverment.


I don't live in Punjab.


You answer my question. You want us to keep fighting 50 + groups?

I'd rather have us fight the people who are doing this. But we can't know who it is until we hold talks.
 
Heroic act , no doubt , people like him make the world a better place to live in .

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I wonder how many people actually consider the suicide bomber a martyr.....
 
I don't live in Punjab.


You answer my question. You want us to keep fighting 50 + groups?

I'd rather have us fight the people who are doing this. But we can't know who it is until we hold talks.

First of all, we are talking about uneducated, backwards people who have plenty of previous in lying, going back on their word and misleading us in the past. Past history has told us agreements and treaties are worth nothing to these snakes.

You trust them to clarify matters like who wants to follow the writ of the state, who wants to remain peaceful, who are the ones that will allow Shias, polio workers, shrine visitors to live freely, who are the ones in favour of women's education etc etc. What happens when one esteemed group says it wants peace but doesn't want any females to be educated in the area, nor any Shia to remain alive on their territory? Do we want peace at that price?

We need to somehow batter them all to the point where they beg for peace. And that includes the mythical groups who supposedly want to talk.
 
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Imran says that he is disappointed that no one from the kpk govt went to Airazaz's house or participated in his funeral.

Maybe someone texted him Aitazaz's uncles poem.


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Imran says that he is disappointed that no one from the kpk govt went to Airazaz's house or participated in his funeral.

Maybe someone texted him Aitazaz's uncles poem.


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Yeah, heard about that. I liked how Imran Khan came down hard on his own government.
 
I find it amazing how people disrespect Imran...as mentioned, he even (rightly) criticized his own government (well i say 'his own', he has no direct hand in the KPK government).
Shows what a man he is, no politics, just the truth
 
I have announced setting up of a trust fund for Aitzaz Hassan's family. I am deeply disappointed at the [lack of] response of the KP Government on this issue.

:imran [official]


He is sh!t scared of criticisng the Taliban bro.

I agree that he should be talking out more and take a more 'solid' approach, but he has criticized and spoken out against them before. I personally see no harm in talks, as long as the various Taliban groups are split. You have approx 60odd groups, the (federal) government should at least do their thing and invite them all for talks...thisll split the groups further with whoever wants to talk, talking and the rest being clear in their stance. If you get even 1/2 groups talking, its better then nothing. And fight the rest.

This is something Imran himself has mentioned in the past...at least get the 'talks ball' rolling so everyone knows where they stand. ATM its either 'just blindly fight everyone randomly' or 'do nothing'
 
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Thinking back to this heroic act and how many lives it saved that day.

What did we learn in one year? What did we do to stop an act like this happening so there wouldn't require another Aitzaz Hasan? Not enough apparently.
 
We learn nothing from this incident, because that day only person died, everyone moved on and dint care.

Today 150 kids died, govt will feel pity for few days, but soon everything will be forgotten until taliban carries out its next operation
 
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This guy well and truly deserves the Nobel Prize more than many others. What a brave guy he was, what a lion-like heart he had, what angelic presence his was on the face of earth.

Rest in peace, Aitzaz, my hero!
 
May God grant him a place by His side in Heaven for his actions. Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down their life for their friends.
 
On This Day, January 7, 2014: Pakistan lost one of its bravest sons, Aitzaz Hasan, to terrorism

This article was originally published in Dawn on January 6th, 2015.

CHILDREN can be brave, reckless in their pursuits. Not given to contemplating the consequences of their actions, they are not stalled by the possibility of danger. The closest we are to being immortal is when we are boys and girls. Even when death stares them in the face, children are not paralysed by the fear of its finality.

Perhaps Aitzaz Hasan Bangash didn’t think of what it means to confront a suicide bomber, didn’t know the meaning of something as irrevocable as death. Perhaps he did and that didn’t stop him.

Children also put a brave face on things. They will make light of life’s horrors, appearing valiant even as adults crumble and fall apart with every blow life deals them.

You only have to look at the stone-faced survivors of the Peshawar school attack last month to know that. The matter-of-fact, detached enactment of their grisly ordeal in quiet voices. Something inside them had curdled, something had hardened.

From the hospital beds where they lay mummified in bandages, they told stories of little heroes whose names the nation knows not — a nameless boy coming out of school alive and safe, only to go running back to rescue his kid brother trapped inside. The brothers’ bullet-riddled bodies were found later.

Unprepared, these were kids to whom death came unannounced. To Aitzaz, the boy who stopped a suicide bomber from attacking the morning assembly on this day a year ago, death was a real possibility, however.

He and other boys in Ibrahimzai village contemplated it — much like the grown-ups — as it lurked grim-faced and determined, waiting for a chance to strike. In the villages along the Kohat-Hangu road where sectarian violence and militancy is a fact of life, tragedies like the Sunday bombing of football ground are a fact of life; have been happening for decades now. They burn short and bright, like the young lives they extinguish, on our TV screens as breaking news, to be forgotten all too soon.

In these parts, youths are asked to volunteer to protect their villages. In these parts, they don’t look up to the state anymore to protect them. There were threats to school, his and others. There still are.

Perhaps, the large-scale murder of a people hardened Aitzaz, a teenager, to the greatest sacrifice life can ask of a man.

The boy was too big for a bomb, so went the joke among his friends. “There is little that a bomb can do to hurt you,” they would tease him. They talked about suicide bombers all the time, given that it was a clear and present danger: how they would respond if they ever found themselves confronting one?

The last time they talked about it was two days before Aitzaz died, sitting up there on the hill where the school is, the one he died protecting, the one now named after him. Given his girth, they told him, he wouldn’t be able to run away to save his life.

But life wasn’t all dark humour to come to terms with a grim reality. There were frequent trips to mountains for hunting and picnics. Unable to play games — he loved cricket and football, watching inter-village tournaments from the periphery — Aitzaz applied his youthful energies to social work.

“Academically poor, socially rich,” is how Tahir Ali, the school principal, describes Aitzaz. He has a picture of the boy next to Jinnah’s on the wall of his office. “Like Malala revolutionised the youth’s outlook on female education, Aitzaz has instilled in them a spirit of sacrifice.”

He was an average student who wanted to join the army. When he would go to the mountains for hunting, he would wear military fatigues. He thought people were in awe of the army and, like all teenagers, he wanted to impress his peers with his uniform and his gun.

“You can’t explain why he did what he did but there were signs,” says his teacher Mustaghees-ul-Hassan, who still worries about the safety of the children and the school. “For a kid of class nine, he was six feet tall and built like a tank. But most of all, it was the timing: he just happened to be there when the suicide bomber came along.”

Other kids were there too. And they chose to run when they saw the bomber — not so much to save themselves as to warn the school administration that a suicide bomber was heading towards the school.

Aitzaz, he chose to stand his ground.

Perhaps he was a teenager who, living with violence in the region, grew up too soon — a boy who felt responsible for the security of his village, his school and community. Maybe he was brave in the way all children are, a little reckless. Or maybe he was just a little afraid but mindful of the fact that his friends teased him about running away in the face of threat and it was his chance to prove them wrong.

Who knows why Aitzaz did what he did that winter morning when he told the boys running away from the bomber to let him deal with him. What we do know is that he saved nearly 700 boys in the morning assembly that day.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1155090/aitzaz-hasan-the-lad-who-would-be-a-hero
 
It has been four years since Pakistan lost one of its bravest sons to terrorism

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It has been four years since the fateful day that Pakistan lost a truly brave son to terrorism.

Aitzaz Hasan was only 15 when he was killed as he wrestled a suicide bomber to the ground near his school in Hangu, saving hundreds of lives as he prevented the terrorist trying to infiltrate the mud-and-brick establishment.

Aitzaz became a symbol of defiance on January 6, 2014, when agents of evil tried to snatch the gift of modern education from innocent, unsuspecting children. But the teenager stood between them like a wall they could not break.

Outside the Government High School Ibrahimzai, Aitzaz and his friends had been chatting when they observed a man wearing a suicide west approaching the building, news outlets said.

Despite pleas to the contrary, Aitzaz decided to confront the attacker and scuffled him to the ground. The bomber detonated his vest, killing Aitzaz on the spot.

According to reports, there were some 2,000 children in the school at the time of the incident.

If Aitzaz had not sacrificed his life for the sake of others, hundreds of innocent lives might have been lost.

The State of Pakistan recognised the sacrifice of the fifteen-year-old, and the president had honoured the slain soul afterwards with the Sitara-e-Shujaat.

Aitizaz was the second of his siblings and had two sisters. He was a friend to many, respected and loved in his village.

Atizaz’s father has said on numerous occasions that he considers himself very lucky to be the father to a martyr. But it is evident that the memories of his son will always haunt him.

“Pakistan will never forget the courage and bravery with which Aitzaz conducted himself that day,” his father says.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1602201/1-four-years-since-pakistan-lost-bravest-son-war-terror/
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Let us take a moment to remember our 15 year old brother <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ShaheedAitzazHassan?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#ShaheedAitzazHassan</a> who sacrificed his life to save his fellow school kids . January 6th 2020 marks the 6th Anniversary of that Supreme Sacrifice . <a href="https://t.co/4nSEt6OyWb">pic.twitter.com/4nSEt6OyWb</a></p>— Dewan Sachal (@essel1) <a href="https://twitter.com/essel1/status/1214140052189700097?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 6, 2020</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Mother of <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AitzazHassan?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#AitzazHassan</a> dies of cardiac arrest in a Kohat hospital. Aitzaz, a Pakistani hero and a 9th grader had sacrificed his life to save hundreds of children as a suicide bomber blew himself up when he’s overpowered by him in 2014! RIP <a href="https://t.co/Itte7U97La">pic.twitter.com/Itte7U97La</a></p>— Ali Hussain (@aly_husein) <a href="https://twitter.com/aly_husein/status/1258461179703365633?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 7, 2020</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Mother of <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AitzazHassan?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#AitzazHassan</a> dies of cardiac arrest in a Kohat hospital. Aitzaz, a Pakistani hero and a 9th grader had sacrificed his life to save hundreds of children as a suicide bomber blew himself up when he’s overpowered by him in 2014! RIP <a href="https://t.co/Itte7U97La">pic.twitter.com/Itte7U97La</a></p>— Ali Hussain (@aly_husein) <a href="https://twitter.com/aly_husein/status/1258461179703365633?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 7, 2020</a></blockquote>
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Sad to hear but I’m glad it made the news. He is a hero of Pakistan and we should never forget his and his family’s sacrifice.
 
The word here is thrown around liberally these days but this guy was a real hero
 
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