Even Taliban militants in neighboring Afghanistan decried the killing spree, calling it “un-Islamic.”
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif pledged to step up the campaign that—along with U.S. drone strikes—has targeted the militants.“We must not forget these scenes,” Sharif said Wednesday at a top-level meeting in Peshawar. “The way they left bullet holes in the bodies of innocent kids, the way they tore apart their faces with bullets.”
Later Wednesday, Sharif's office said he approved an order lifting the ban on the death penalty for terrorist crimes, which has been in place since 2008. Sharif lifted the ban last year but then re-imposed it when his government launched peace talks with militants.
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