December 16 marks one year since the Taliban attacked Army Public School, Peshawar, claiming 144 lives, most of whom were children.
On December 16, 2014, Army Public School, Peshawar, was attack by the Taliban, who killed 144 people, most of whom were children. Today marks one year since the tragedy.
Women mourn their relative Mohammed Ali Khan, 15, a student who was killed during an attack by Taliban gunmen on the Army Public School, at his house in Peshawar December 16, 2014.
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Three Pakistani men, Shahrukh Ali Mirza, Areeb Khan, and Faysal Nasir, have made tribute posters for the victims.
"I want to be a pilot when I —"
Shahrukh Ali Mirza and Areeb Khan work in advertising, and Faysal Nasir is a graphic designer.
Shahrukh Ali Mirza / Areeb Khan / Faysal Nasir
They're supposed to represent what the children may have been writing in class before they were shot.
"I'm going to be a fast bowler just like S—"
Shahrukh Ali Mirza / Areeb Khan / Faysal Nasir
The reminder is "an attempt to make people think about the society we live in," Mirza told BuzzFeed.
"My country is the most beautiful country in —"
Shahrukh Ali Mirza / Areeb Khan / Faysal Nasir