Youth ambassadors visit families of students killed in Peshawar school attack
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Education Youth Ambassadors in Pakistan have visited Peshawar to pay tribute to students and teachers who died in the school massacre.
The young activists planted trees in their memory and said prayers in the grounds of the Army Public School, which is lined with thousands of messages, flowers and wreaths.
The Education Youth Ambassadors (EYAs) were聽formed through a partnership between A World at School and聽Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA), which promotes education in Pakistan. During their visit to Peshawar, they decided to try to put together profiles of as many students and teachers, Baela Raza Jamil, Director Programmes at ITA, said the ambassadors wanted to ensure that the 132 children and 13 adults killed by Taliban terrorists on December 16 国产视频渞emain living symbols of courage and action for education and learning in Pakistan国产视频.
Baela Raza Jamil looks at messages at the Peshawar school
In a blog for Right to Education Pakistan, she wrote: 国产视频淭hey asked parents and siblings present for permission for interviews and conversations about their loved ones; the families responded readily, assenting with warm welcomes giving them addresses/telephone numbers. It was as if they wanted to speak to many and heal through the collective spirit.国产视频 They also visited the family of the school国产视频檚 principal,聽Tahira Qazi, who gave her life to try to save her pupils.
Baela wrote that 国产视频 after planting the trees 国产视频 and standing with other people paying tribute 国产视频渋t felt as if we were a growing tribe who wanted change, who wanted to search for and to speak the truth; who wanted to break the culture of silence against violence and tyranny of a mangled religion in our homes, neighbourhoods, schools and classrooms国产视频.
You can read Baela国产视频檚 full blog here.
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