Terrorism Roars Back in Pakistan, 10 Years After a Campaign to End It
Briefly

Ajoon Khan recounts how, a decade after the deadly attack on the military-run school, the pain of losing his son remains ever-present, and seemingly unchanged.
Despite past unity for counterterrorism efforts post-attack, the resurgence of violence by the Pakistani Taliban poses a threat to the peace won through sacrifice.
In the wake of the attack, Pakistan implemented a comprehensive counterinsurgency strategy leading to significant reductions in terrorist activities, a progress now at risk.
The situation reflects an ongoing struggle within Pakistan, as ongoing violence is tied to broader regional instability since the Afghan Taliban took over in 2021.
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