‘Save the Children’ allowed to resume operations

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ISLAMABAD:

Days after Islamabad sealed the offices of International NGO ‘Save the Children’, the interior ministry has allowed the INGO to resume its operations in Pakistan, according to sources.

STC was previously accused of involvement with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Dr. Shakeel Afridi was accused of tracking down the whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden in Abbottabad.

“The organisation [Save the Children] can continue its work in Pakistan as it has been doing for decades until any further orders,” a senior official of interior Ministry said.

Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar stated that the government was working on streamlining the operations of NGOs working in the country to regulate their activities.

3 COMMENTS

  1. it is the utmost need of the day that the govt should take notice of all such indivisuals and organisation who are working to undo Pakistan and legislation regarding us activites should b observed.The health of our children is very dear to the Pakistani nation but above all Pakistan is more dear to us

  2. it is the utmost need of the day that the govt should take notice of all such indivisuals and organisation who are working to undo Pakistan and legislation regarding us activites should b observed.The health of our children is very dear to the Pakistani nation but above all Pakistan is more dear to us

  3. Glad to see some sanity prevails…save the children is a respected charity that has helped kids for years in Pakistan and many places around the globe…the stupid paranoia of suspecting anyone born in a different country of spying is ridiculous…Pakistan needs to learn that including people of different cultures and backgrounds helping people is a good thing and smarter too…

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