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Kill me, but spare the children

Kill me, but spare the children
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On 16 December 2014, the world was shaken by a brutal attack on a school in Pakistan's Peshawar, where children were deliberately targeted. In the face of unimaginable violence, Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi gave voice to humanity’s collective conscience. He urged choosing compassion over hatred, children over ideologies and life over terror.

This moment did more than condemn violence. It strengthened a global movement rooted in the belief that compassion has the power to stop violence, awaken societies, and change the course of history.

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All humans are born with an inherent capacity for Compassion. A compassionate person’s response to the suffering of self and others is instantaneous and instinctive. Compassion is the driving force that steers us from cognizance to compassion in action.

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