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

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.
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