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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has ordered all international aid agencies to renew their registration with the government within 60 days, its interior minister said on Thursday, amid a crackdown on charity workers whom authorities accuse of breaking unspecified laws.

The announcement of new guidelines underlines the difficulties many foreigners face while working in Pakistan, a nation of 190 million people plagued by poverty and militancy. Diplomats and foreign aid workers face severe restrictions on movement and are sometimes accused of using their work as a cover for espionage.

Under the new policy announced by interior minister Nisar Ali Khan on Thursday, international NGOs would have to register online within the next 60 days and would be told within 60 days of registering whether or not they had permission to operate in Pakistan.

Charities would have approval to work in Pakistan for three years, after which each case would be reassessed, and there would be stricter oversight of visas issued to foreign aid workers.

"In the last 10 to 14 years, the largest international organisations are working here without any approvals or permissions," Khan said during a press conference.

"There will be no permission to do any kind of work that would affect Pakistan's economic, security or national interests.”

In June this year, officials gave Save the Children 15 days to leave the country but then suspended the order to shut down the charity two days later.

Save the Children has worked in Pakistan for over 35 years
. In 2011, it was linked by officials to a Pakistani doctor recruited by the CIA to help in the hunt that led to the killing of Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad.

The charity has always denied any link to the doctor or the CIA.

Pakistan deregistered 3,000 local aid groups in December 2014, according to CIVICUS, a global alliance of civil society organizations.

A draft bill, the Foreign Contributions Regulation Act 2015, would make it easier for officials to prevent groups that receive foreign funds from operating in Pakistan.

"International NGOs cannot raise funds inside or outside Pakistan without taking the government of Pakistan's permission first,” Khan said.

"Local NGOs cannot be supported by international NGOs in any way without the permission of the government of Pakistan. Any illegal activity of any kind … will bring about automatic cancellation .”

(Editing by Mehreen Zahra-Malik; editing by Ralph Boulton)

Pakistan announces new policy for foreign aid groups amid crackdown - Channel NewsAsia


Good step! I hope they are serious to implement it! :tup:
 
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has ordered all international aid agencies to renew their registration with the government within 60 days, its interior minister said on Thursday, amid a crackdown on charity workers whom authorities accuse of breaking unspecified laws.

The announcement of new guidelines underlines the difficulties many foreigners face while working in Pakistan, a nation of 190 million people plagued by poverty and militancy. Diplomats and foreign aid workers face severe restrictions on movement and are sometimes accused of using their work as a cover for espionage.

Under the new policy announced by interior minister Nisar Ali Khan on Thursday, international NGOs would have to register online within the next 60 days and would be told within 60 days of registering whether or not they had permission to operate in Pakistan.

Charities would have approval to work in Pakistan for three years, after which each case would be reassessed, and there would be stricter oversight of visas issued to foreign aid workers.

"In the last 10 to 14 years, the largest international organisations are working here without any approvals or permissions," Khan said during a press conference.

"There will be no permission to do any kind of work that would affect Pakistan's economic, security or national interests.”

In June this year, officials gave Save the Children 15 days to leave the country but then suspended the order to shut down the charity two days later.

Save the Children has worked in Pakistan for over 35 years
. In 2011, it was linked by officials to a Pakistani doctor recruited by the CIA to help in the hunt that led to the killing of Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad.

The charity has always denied any link to the doctor or the CIA.

Pakistan deregistered 3,000 local aid groups in December 2014, according to CIVICUS, a global alliance of civil society organizations.

A draft bill, the Foreign Contributions Regulation Act 2015, would make it easier for officials to prevent groups that receive foreign funds from operating in Pakistan.

"International NGOs cannot raise funds inside or outside Pakistan without taking the government of Pakistan's permission first,” Khan said.

"Local NGOs cannot be supported by international NGOs in any way without the permission of the government of Pakistan. Any illegal activity of any kind … will bring about automatic cancellation .”

(Editing by Mehreen Zahra-Malik; editing by Ralph Boulton)

Pakistan announces new policy for foreign aid groups amid crackdown - Channel NewsAsia


Good step! I hope they are serious to implement it! :tup:

That's whasup. Get these NGO ho's outta here.
 
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What about usaid or as they say us ad. Coz all it does is advertise and no work .in the last few days even washington post has cast doubts on its doings
 
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Will be intersting to see whether NGOs who are providing for likes of Geo, DAWN, Asma Jahangir's, Hamid Mirs and few hundred others agree to open their books for audit

Better be banned and cry out loud in international media than to follow the law of the country!

Well that is at least their moto!
 
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As long as there are people like Ansar Burney, Pakistan does not need foreign ngo's that are actually spies and contract killers of the people.

Ansar Burney is a top notch corrupt a55hole..he lives in my neighbor and my family knows them from their childhood...His father...was a Customer official and made mega bucks in corruption....There is a huge list of Ansar and his brother Sarim corruption which can be exposed..
 
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