Indian schoolchildren pay tribute to Peshawar massacre victims
17th December 2014 | Agencies
Indian lawmakers and schools observed a two-minute silence over the massacre in Peshawar. Special prayers were also held to commemorate the victims of the attack.
Indian schoolchildren pray at their school in Mumbai. — AFP
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Children hold placards as they pay tribute to Pakistani children and staff in the attack in Peshawar, during morning assembly at their school in Siliguri. — AFP
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Boys offer prayers for victims killed in the Taliban attack in Peshawar. — AP
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Indian schoolchildren prepare lighted candles ahead of a vigil in the northern city of Jalandhar, India. – AFP
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Schoolchildren pray during morning assembly at their school in Shimla. – AFP
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Schoolchildren take an oath as they hold lighted candles at their school in Mumbai. — AFP
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A blackboard adorned with a message from Indian schoolchildren at their school in Mumbai. — AFP
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Schoolchildren pray during an assembly at their school in New Delhi. — AFP
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Schoolchildren take part in a prayer for victims of the Taliban attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar, in the northern Indian city of Mathura. — Reuters
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