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Teen who died foiling suicide bomber to get civilian bravery award

- BY MUNIR AHMED

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan’s prime minister announced Friday that a teenage boy who sacrificed his life to stop a suicide bomber who wanted to attack his school should be honoured with the nation’s highest civil award of bravery.

Aitzaz Hasan, 17, died Monday in a remote village in Hangu, a district in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province.

Pakistanis have praised the boy since his teacher told police that he saw Hasan chasing the bomber, who detonated his explosives, killing the teen.

On Friday, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif praised the boy in a statement, saying his “brave act saved the lives of hundreds of students and establishe­d a sterling example of gallantry and patriotism.”

Sharif advised President Mamnoon Hussain to approve the conferment of Pakistan’s Star of Bravery to Hasan, the statement said.

The award is given by the president on the advice of the prime minister.

On Friday, Hasan’s teacher Azmat Ali told AP Television News that the boy “played a significan­t role while stopping the suicide bomber. Our school is really proud of him.”

He remembered Hasan as a brave, sincere and an obedient student.

Classmate Naseeb Ali also praised Hasan, saying he was a very bold and kind boy.

“We felt sorry after losing him but we are proud of being his friends,” Ali said.

The area where Hasan lived is home to many members of a minority Shiite Muslim sect who have often been killed by militants who view them as heretics.

Meanwhile Friday, gunmen killed two workers at the shrine of Ghazi Shah Baba in the northweste­rn city of Mardan in the Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province, local police official Iqbal Khan said. Mardan lies 50 kilometres east of the northweste­rn city of Peshawar.

No one claimed responsibi­lity for the attack, but the Pakistani Taliban, who follow a strict interpreta­tion of Islam, have in recent years targeted shrines, which they consider to be sacrilegio­us.

Last week, militants killed six people at the shrine of a Sufi saint in the port city of Karachi.

 ?? ABDUL REHMAN/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Pakistani villagers pray for 17- year- old student Aitzaz Hasan, who died this week while trying to stop a suicide bomber who was targeting his school in a remote village in Hangu, Pakistan.
ABDUL REHMAN/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pakistani villagers pray for 17- year- old student Aitzaz Hasan, who died this week while trying to stop a suicide bomber who was targeting his school in a remote village in Hangu, Pakistan.

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