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LongShot
08-22-2008, 10:49 AM
ICRC says 200,000 have fled violence in Pakistan
Fri Aug 22, 2008 9:49am EDT

GENEVA (*******) (http://www.*******.com/article/topNews/idUSLM65755320080822) - More than 200,000 people have fled fighting in northwestern Pakistan this month and are in urgent need of relief assistance, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Friday.

The humanitarian agency said it had launched an initial aid operation to help 64,000 of the 200,000 people forced to flee Bajaur. Pakistan has launched military operations against militants in the restive tribal region on the Afghan border, a known sanctuary for al Qaeda and Taliban militants.

The figure includes 50,000 people who have left for relatively safer areas of Pakistan in the North West Frontier Province, including Peshawar, as well as 14,000 who have crossed into eastern Afghanistan, the ICRC said in a statement.

"...these displaced people are in urgent need of basic necessities such as food, clean water and shelter," said Pascal Cuttat, head of ICRC's delegation in Pakistan. "Lack of medical care is a problem for sick people, particularly children."

Along with the Pakistan Red Crescent Society, the ICRC has delivered medical supplies to hospitals receiving the bulk of the injured, according to the Geneva-based agency.

Blankets, clothing, tarpaulins, soap and other supplies were being distributed to the displaced, and food was on its way.

Host families who have taken in the displaced were already poor and their food resources are dwindling further, it said.

The ICRC was planning to deliver emergency food and non-food aid on Saturday to 14,000 people from Bajaur who have fled into Kunar province in eastern Afghanistan.

The ICRC called on all parties to the conflict to protect

civilians and allow the delivery of emergency relief and medical supplies, in compliance with international humanitarian law.

(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay, editing by Robert Hart)



Things continue to deteriorate.

SurvivoR
08-22-2008, 11:33 AM
The politicians in Pakistan are busy looting and plundering of whats left... fighting over judges' reinstatements and saving their coalition. The current PM Yousuf Raza Gilani is a buffoon who doesn't even know how to speak correctly in public and Asif Ali Zardari the defacto Prime Minister is probably the most corrupt man in Pakistan right now whose party came into power riding the sentiments of the populace after the assassination of Benazir Bhutto. Zardari is still facing cases in Switzerland. Both the PPP and PML(N) of Nawaz Sharif have twice been in power and every time they were ousted on charges of corruption. Things will deteriorate further for the common Pakistani as we have no hope of good from these people. May Lord have mercy but Pakistanis never fare well under the so called democratic leaders(none of them actually qualifies to be called a leader, so rather read Politician). But hope is what we hang on. As long as the armed forces of Pakistan are there we have hope. So, lets hope for good.