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Aitzaz Hasan

Aitzaz Hasan〔Also spelled as ''Aitizaz'' and ''Aitezaz''.〕 ((ウルドゥー語:اعتزاز حسن), born 1997 - died 7 January 2014 Hangu) was a Pakistani school boy from Hangu District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province who sacrificed his life while preventing a suicide bomber from entering his school of 2,000 students at Ibrahimzai village of Hangu, on 6 January 2014.
Aitzaz's action to save his classmates captured the hearts of many in Pakistan, and he was hailed as a National hero. For his act, the office of Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had advised President Mamnoon Husain to confer Aitzaz Hasan with the high civil award of Sitara-e-Shujaat (Star of Bravery) by the Government of Pakistan.〔 He was named as the Herald’s Person of the Year for 2014.〔(Herald’s Person of the Year: Aitzaz Hasan )〕
== Life ==
Aitzaz Hasan (Pashtun) father was Mujahid Ali. His other family included his mother, brother and two sisters. Aitzaz Hasan was a 9th grader at the Ibrahimzai high school. Hasan's cousin Mudassir Bangash described him as an accomplished student who excelled in all extracurricular activities.
The area where Aitzaz Hasan lived is home to many members of the minority Shia Muslim group, a number of whom have been killed by armed groups that view them as heretics.〔〔
The teenager was known for openly criticizing armed groups.〔

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