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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

Last updated on - Dec 17, 2014, 10:51 IST
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

Women mourn their relative Mohammed Ali Khan, 15, a student who was killed during an attack by Taliban on the Army Public School, at his house in Peshawar. (Reuters photo)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

At least 132 students and nine staff members were killed on Tuesday after Taliban gunmen and suicide bombers broke into the school. Witnesses said, in the bloodiest massacre the country has seen for years. (Reuters photo)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

Women mourn as they surround the body of their relative Osama Taher, 15. (Reuters photo)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

A man touches the coffin of a student, who was killed in the attack, during funeral procession before his burial. (Reuters photo)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

A wounded student receives treatment at a hospital. (AFP photo)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

An injured student being taken to hospital. (Getty Images)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

A screengrab taken from AFP footage shows a child receiving treatment at a hospital.
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

A Pakistani man carries an injured student to a hospital following the attacks. (AFP photo)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

A paramedic prepares to move the body of a student at a hospital. (AFP photo)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

A father mourns beside the body of his son. (AFP photo)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

A injured student is treated at the hospital after Taliban assault. (Getty Images)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

Pakistani men help an injured student to a hospital. (AFP photo)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

An injured Pakistani student lies in bed at a hospital. (AFP photo)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

Relatives of the victims cry following the attack. (Getty Images)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

Wounded school kids rest at a hospital. (AFP photo)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

Men move bodies of students, who were killed during the attack. (Reuters photo)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

Pakistani relatives move the coffin of a student from a hospital.
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

Local people attend the funeral for a victim of the Taliban assault. (Getty Images)
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Massacre aftermath: Is this jihad?

Members of Pakistani political party Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) hold candle vigil in Karachi in memory of the victims of the Taliban assault. (getty Images)

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