A family attends the DC with Peshawar vigil in Dupont Circle, Washington DC. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
Friends share a flame. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
Dr. Sami from Karachi, Pakistan: He told MintPress, “The true meanings of Islam are love, peace, humanity, acceptance, and tolerance. This is what our prophet preached to all of us.” (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
Candles are lit to honor the over 100 children killed by Taliban in Pakistan. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
A somber moment for Pakistanis and others around the globe. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
A young woman holds a sign in Dupont Circle, Washington DC. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
A young man lights a candle. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
“Terrorism has no place in Islam.” (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
A young woman cannot hold back her tears. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
A man holds up a sign, #DCWithPeshawar. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
A child closes her eyes during a moment of silence and prayer for victims of the Peshawar attack in Paksitan. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
Organizers, Noor Mir and Anam Zahra, read the names of children that were killed in the Peshawar attack on Tuesday. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
Pakistan’s flag. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
A woman observes a moment of silence for the victims of the Peshawar attack. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
A candle to honor the victims. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
A man waves the Pakistani flag in Dupont Circle, Washington DC. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
A somber moment for Pakistanis and others around the globe. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
Women look on at the DC with Peshawar candle lit vigil. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
Over 100 candles were placed around the fountain to the honor the lives of over 100 children that were killed. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
Signs, flowers, and candles were put around the fountain at Dupont Circle to honor the victims of the Peshawar attack. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
“The smallest coffins are the heaviest.” (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
More signs from George Washington University students in Dupont Circle. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
Signs, flowers, and candles were put around the fountain at Dupont Circle to honor the victims of the Peshawar attack. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
Another sign at the DC with Peshawar candle lit vigil. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
Two women light candles to grieve for victims of a Taliban attack on children in Peshawar, Pakistan. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)
Three young men hold candles in commemoration of those lost to a Taliban attack in the city of Peshawar, Pakistan on Dec 16. (Photo: Sean Nevins/MintPress News)