[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 155 (Tuesday, December 16, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Page S6912]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL MURDERS
Mr. COONS. Mr. President, I wish to offer my heartbroken condolences
to the people of Pakistan and to the friends and family, the parents
and loved ones, of those murdered yesterday at the Army Public School
in Peshawar.
As the Pakistan military continues its assault on the Pakistani
Taliban in North Waziristan, the terrorist group responded yesterday
with an act of murder and barbarity that simply has no parallel, as
nine gunmen murdered more than 140 students and teachers who together
were simply gathered to ensure a brighter future for their country.
This is a crime that simply passes comprehension. As the father of
three, I can only imagine in my worst nightmares the reality that those
parents are now living.
Unfortunately, as a nation, Americans have in our not so distant past
also felt the grief that now envelops Pakistan.
Two years ago this past weekend, a gunman stormed the Sandy Hook
Elementary School in Newtown, CT and murdered 26 of our sons and
daughters, our brothers and sisters. Two years later we remain in
mourning, for the lives taken from us and for the futures that were so
quickly extinguished.
My prayers are with all Pakistanis who mourn today and with the loved
ones of the victims of Newtown who remain in mourning. May we pray for
the safety of those who are most precious and sacred to us, and may we
remain undeterred in the face of such evil.
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