The Asian Age

Foreign NGOs told to wrap up Pak operations TOUGH POLICY

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Islamabad, Dec. 14: Pakistan has asked nearly a dozen foreign aid groups to wrap up their activities in the country for failing to “re- register” under a regulation promulgate­d two years ago, officials said on Thursday.

Pakistan had in 2015 introduced a new, tough registrati­on criterion for internatio­nal non- government­al organisati­ons ( NGOs) after allegation­s of “anti- state” activities surfaced against some foreign aid workers.

Several foreign NGOs have since re- registered but some of them failed to fulfil the standards set by the government, according to an official of the Interior Ministry.

“We have asked those ( which failed to re- register) to wrap up operation within 60 days after losing bid to re- register,” the official said on condition of anonymity. The official refused to identify the foreign aid groups or give the exact number of NGOs but said that nearly a dozen of them could be hit by the decision.

Media reports suggested that about 20 foreign aid groups, including Open Society Foundation of American billionair­e George Soros and Action Aid, have been asked to ■

leave. The problem surfaced in 2015 when Save the Children was asked to leave the county for alleged “anti- state” activities, a charge strongly refuted by the group.

The story of Pakistan’s “mistrust” towards foreign NGOs goes back to 2011 when Dr Shakil Afridi, who helped America’s Central Intelligen­ce Agency ( CIA) track down Osama bin Laden, was arrested for carrying out a fake vaccinatio­n campaign.

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