Pakistani Christians' united front, a slap in face of terrorism!
'Jo Darr Gay Samjho Mar Gaya' – It's not just a Bollywood line, but a hardcore reality of our everyday lives…We understand and share the pain of devastation, agony coming in from different directions, but
'Jo Darr Gay Samjho Mar Gaya' – It's not just a Bollywood line, but a hardcore reality of our everyday lives…
We understand and share the pain of devastation, agony coming in from different directions, but still standing strong in tough situations is what makes us all real fighters.
While Pakistan was still weeping over the gruesome terror attack by Taliban outfit on a military-run school in Peshawar that killed 132 innocent children, a peace parade by minority Pakistani Christians communicated a strong message to the Taliban - “We are not afraid”!
Holding signature boards that read "United we stand in grief and sorrow", the Christian community made it clear that the people of Pakistan are not going to let the Taliban have the last word.
Just five days after the massacre, dozens of Christians dressed as Santa Clause, gathered at Karachi, Pakistan to condemn the brutal Taliban assault on an army-run school in the north western city of Peshawar.
This effort had surely given an upliftment to the morals of Pakistanis, who lost their children and loved ones in the massacre.
Let's take a look at some moments from the parade.
1. Unity is Strength
Christian community depicts its support towards the entire of Pakistan with the peace parade.
2. Innocent Protestors
Children wearing Santa Claus costumes in-action as they stage a demonstration in Karachi.
3. Halla Bol
Pakisani Christians shouting slogans during the peace rally held in solidarity of the victims of the Peshawar school massacre.
4. We are Together
Children dressed as Santa Claus pose during a Christmas peace rally in Peshawar.
5. Fight back
A Pakistani Christian boy dressed as Santa Claus holds a poster to condemn the Taliban attack, as two other children also participate.
6. Terror can't snatch our smiles
A Child wearing Santa Claus costume attends the demonstration.
7. We are not afraid
Brave children in Santa Clause costumes depicting a ‘fight back' gesture to the Taliban.