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Aid charities ActionAid and Plan to be turfed out of Pakistan
By Secunder Kermani

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The Pakistani government has ordered international NGOs to end their operations and leave the country within 60 days.

One of the charities affected, ActionAid, said the move was part of a "worrying escalation of recent attacks on civil society" in Pakistan.

The Pakistani Interior Ministry would not comment on the cases.

But in a letter to ActionAid, seen by the BBC, it was told it could "re-apply for registration" in six months time.

Eighteen charities have been expelled from the country, ActionAid told the BBC.

The move comes amidst increasing concerns by human rights activists and press freedom campaigners about freedom of expression in the country.

Pakistan's intelligence services have viewed NGOs with increased suspicion since the discovery in 2011 of a fake vaccination programme in the country run by the CIA aiming to track down Osama bin Laden.

Officials have previously accused "Save the Children" of links to the scheme, though the charity denies that.

ActionAid and a number of other international NGOs were ordered to leave Pakistan in December 2017. But following pressure from Western governments were allowed to stay in the country whilst they appealed against the decision.
ActionAid and Plan International confirmed that they had both now received letters informing them their appeal had been unsuccessful but said no reason had been given.


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ActionAid's Acting Country Director Abdul Khaliq told the BBC he understood there was no further possibility of an appeal against the ruling. He added he was concerned about the impact on the "thousands" of vulnerable and marginalised people the charity works with.

In a statement, Plan International said it currently supports "over 1.6 million children" in Pakistan and was "saddened" by the decision.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-45753446
 
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Overseas NGO’s are mainly involved in anti Pakistan activities. They are helping PTM to groom, they are protecting & financing terrorism, they are involved in spying activity & so on. So much work needs to be done against many more bastards specially against so called Fortress US Embassy.
 
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Should've done that before. Neverthless..! excellent decission. Feeling sad about lot of people losing monthly lifafas. Lets wait and see liberal brigade going mad, especially the leading bitch..... LMAO if Lanat had a face..,
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About time.
All international NGO's should be banned, only local ones allowed to operate.
Sure some of them might be doing some good work, but in guise of them most have nefarious agendas.
NGO's are the most convenient form of cover for foreign intelligence agencies.
 
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Excellent. Give these turds the boot. They have done so much damage to developing world.

@Jlaw

Who is this ugly whore?

Looks like Nawa Sharif with a wig lol.

ABOUT TIME!!

All their so-called aid goes back into their own coffers, I say to hell with it.

They are proxies for special interest groups. They bring about (sleazy) business for their masters way more than the money they supposedly bring to where they operate. They have starved out a lot of Africa...by making large parts of that continent dependent on their food aid (which basically undercuts and destroys the local African farming). Thats just one example. It is a scam beyond all proportions.
 
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