Monday 14 July 2014

Suspected militant-linked charities help Pakistanis displaced by fighting

By Jibran Ahmad NARRARI Pakistan (Reuters) - Charities that the United Nations says are linked to militant groups are helping hungry Pakistanis fleeing a recent military offensive as the official number of those seeking aid reached nearly 900,000 on Monday. Groups like Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), a charity that both the United Nations and the United States say is a front for a banned militant group, are filling the gaps, raising fears that the towns and cities in the northwestern region of Bannu could become a fertile recruiting ground for militants. Most families fled to Bannu after the military launched an anti-Taliban push in the border region of North Waziristan last month. ‎ "The government bombed our villages and forced us to leave our homes but failed to register us and give us shelter and food," said father Qurban Ali in the village of Narrari. First they gave us cooked rice and cold drinks and now they are providing us rations." The National Disaster Management Agency said nearly 900,000 people had registered for aid. via Health News Headlines - Yahoo News Read More Here..

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