10 yrs after deadly school massacre, Pakistan's nightmare is back thanks to its neighbour

- Zia ur Rehman
- New York Times Dec 23, 2024, 14:38 IST IST
Political instability, dwindling public support, economic constraints and a volatile neighbouring country are eroding the costly gains that Pakistan made in combating terror after a deadly school massacre in 2014
Ten years have passed since Ajoon Khan’s son died in a ghastly attack by the Pakistani Taliban that killed about 150 people, mostly children, at a military-run school in Peshawar, in northwestern Pakistan.
But the pain of loss is unrelenting — it grows only deeper with time. Khan, a lawyer, said he could never forget the parents sobbing and pleading outside the school gates, the soldiers storming the building, the children and the teachers fleeing in terror.
But the pain of loss is unrelenting — it grows only deeper with time. Khan, a lawyer, said he could never forget the parents sobbing and pleading outside the school gates, the soldiers storming the building, the children and the teachers fleeing in terror.