Grief over a Taliban massacre of 132 students in a miltary-run school in Pakistan is slowly giving way to widespread disgust and anger throughout the country.<br/> <br />On Friday (December 19) thousands of workers of Mutahidda Qaumi Movement (MQM), a powerful regional party, gathered at their headquarters in Karachi to protest the attack.<br/> <br />Holding placards reading: "Crush Taliban To Save Our Children," the protesters chanted slogans against the militants.<br/> <br />Gunmen wearing suicide vests attacked the elite, military-run Army Public School in Peshawar on Tuesday (December 16), methodically gunning down the students and nine staff members.<br/> <br />In capital Islamabad, for a second day running, scores of activists and civil society members gathered outside the Red Mosque, perceived to be sympathetic towards the Taliban.<br/> <br />The protest was announced on the social media with the hash tag "reclaim our mosques".<br/> <br />The attack is the bloodiest massacre the country has seen for years.