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“I shall rise and shine”



 " A Black Day in History of Man-kind "
The Terrorist had given a give a glimpse of there coward act attacking the innocent children's. The have shown that the are now just enemy's of an state or religion, they are enemy to the whole world. 
When they were continuing there most brutal act one teacher- Afsha Ahmed stand against the devil with AK's , to save her pupils.
She was just 24.
“She seemed to understand what was going on before we did because she immediately stood up and prevented the terrorists from targeting us. Herself aged only 24, had told the gunmen she would not let them shoot her children's.
“Her last words to the terrorists were ‘You must kill me first because I will not see my students’ bodies lying in front of me"-
said the the 15-year-old child saved by the brave women.

I hope her soul rest in peace, and so of those innocent kids............... 
As the moto of the school says- "I shall rise and Shine", because i know " I will rise and Shine again".
Salute to the Brave women, symbol of love and courage.
 


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