Hero who saved hundreds of his school mates

Inalillah e wa inna elaihi rajioon.

Kudos to this young student who sacrificed his life to save hundreds in his school.

I believe this was a sectarian attack by sectarian bigots LEJ.

Suicide blast at school kills student in Hangu - DAWN.COM

PESHAWAR: A suicide bomber blew himself up outside a government school in northwest Pakistan on Monday, killing a teenage student and injuring two others whereas two cops were killed and another injured in separate incidents in Peshawar’s Matani and Kohat Road areas.

The bombing of the boys’ school took place in the Shia-dominated Ibrahimzai area of Hangu district and has not yet been claimed by any group.

“A suicide bomber blew himself up near the main gate of a government boys’ school, killing a young student aged 14,” district police chief Iftikhar Ahmed told Dawn.com, adding that the suicide bomber was attempting to enter the school when he was spotted by a student.

Ahmed further said that the student tried to stop the attacker at the main gate, where he blew himself up, killing the student on the spot.

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Aitizaz Hussain Shaheed, the hero who stopped suicide bomber with his body to protect 2000 schoolchildren in #Hangu](https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Hangu&src=hash) pic.twitter.com/eF434J2voL

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Sad! May he rest in peace and his killers burn in hell.

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May He Rest In Peace!

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This student must get Presidential award this year since there is no Rahman Malik now to claim a prize. Retards now attacking kids/students? Soooo disgusting!

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Saving lives: A teenager

The school is the only one in Ibrahimzai, a Shia-dominated area in Hangu. There were nearly 2,000 students in the school at the time the attack occurred. **Later in the day, ****the bombing, which was the first suicide attack at a school, was claimed by Lashkar-e-Jhangvi.

**His father Mujahid Ali works in the UAE. He says he has not come back home to mourn his son’s death, but to celebrate his life. “My son made his mother cry, but saved hundreds of mothers from crying for their children.”

14 years old selfless fearless and smarter then All the faces and names on tv and news who are wasting time . True son of soil.
Lakh lanat on bhangvis.

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Young defender: Public demands Nishaan-e-Haider for Aitizaz – The Express Tribune

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He should be given every medal there is.

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brave kid, May Allah grant him Jannah and give strength to his family to bear the loss.

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Are we worthy of Aitezaz Hussain? - DAWN.COM

The words do not flow now, there are no cutting comments or quotes, no wit, and even less wisdom. There is only a deep sorrow, and an even deeper rage. It flows like fire through dull veins to a heart thought to have been numbed, a heart that desperately wants to be numbed.
So the words that follow will not be tempered and measured. They will not be weighed and balanced. And this is because we live in a land where a young child, Aitezaz Hussain, had to give his life fighting a scourge that our own leaders bend over backwards in an attempt to appease. There is sorrow and rage because a nation that can produce such lions does not deserve to be led by such lambs.

For those just now attending this bitter wake, Aitezaz was a 13-year-old-boy who stopped a suicide bomber from entering his classroom. Arriving late for school, he was punished by not being allowed to attend the morning assembly. Standing outside the gate, he saw a man trying to enter. He saw the detonator of his suicide vest; he saw a split second chance and saved countless lives with a courage few of us can match. Had he not been there, had he not done what he did, dozens, maybe hundreds of children would have lost their lives in a flash of fire, their bodies torn apart by cruel, blind shrapnel.

And as their hearts would stop beating, the souls of those who loved them would also dim and die. It would remain unanswered, the question of what may have been. It would be deafening, the absent echo of laughter through a house. It would be unbearable, the waiting for a child who would never return, would never grow up, never live and never love.

Instead, there is only one family that will have to bear this burden; only one mother who will never welcome her son home. It’s still one too many. And there are many such homes across the length and breadth of this blighted land. Homes where despair lives in empty rooms, where the silence is of the grave.

From what the family says, they stand tall. In this moment of darkness, they hold onto the belief that their child did not die in vain, that he made the greatest sacrifice possible, that his blood bought life by stopping a beast who walked with and worshipped nothing but death. But for how long? The world will move on, the focus – what little there is of it – will shift and they will be left alone in empty rooms, waiting for a voice that will never be heard again.

We don’t need more Aitzazs’. Not one or one million. What we need is to be worthy of the one we lost. What we need is for those who claim to lead us to show the courage that this boy did. Perhaps, that is too much to ask from those who roll out apologies and obfuscations with such unerring regularity, but stammer and shake when it comes to naming those responsible for mass murder.

Those who can pray for and praise killers before the blood of their victims has even dried. We need those men and women who can look Aitzaz’s family in the eye, hold them in their arms and tell them – in all honesty – that their son did not die in vain.

And until you can do that, dear leaders, keep your hollow words to yourselves. Leave us to our silence.

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sad that ordinary people are now doing what the state and its security apparatus should have done long ago.

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It takes courage to stand one’s ground against the fanatic bullies who have no remorse in attacking young school-going children. We salute this young boy who stood up to a coward terrorist and saved his fellow students by giving the ultimate sacrifice of his life. You are the real hero! Our heartfelt condolences go out to the family and friends of Ehtizaz Hussain. No one will ever remember the name of the coward who died but Ehitizaz will always be remembered for his bravery and sacrifice. Rest assured, by their desperate attempts of taking a few innocent lives, the terrorists do not win. In fact, they give more fuel to the resolve of the people to fight them and bring back peace to the people who deserve it.

Abdul Quddus
DET- United States Central Command
www.centcom.mil/ur

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Inalillah e wa inna elaihi rajioon.

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breaking](https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Breaking&src=hash): PM Nawaz Sharif recommends ‘Sitara-e-Shujaat’ for Hangu student Aeitzaz Hussain,who sacrificed his life by foiling suicide attack

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Its about time we started honouring the heroes...

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....And about time we redfine the definition of 'martyr'.

The young brave boy is a hero and a martyr, in an true sense and the definition of both words.

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Ask Munnawar Hassan, for him that pig who came to kill thousands is the hero.

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If anyone deserve that its him. While were are at, lets burn remains of suicide bomber publicly in pig fat & dump them down raw sewage.

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Right decision to award him The order Of Bravery :k: