Pakistan – After Pakistan attack, World Vision suspends operations (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
After Pakistan attack, World Vision suspends operations (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
Masked gunmen stormed the offices of a Christian charity in northwest Pakistan on Wednesday, killing six Pakistani staffers and injuring several more.
Pakistan enacts law outlawing harrassment of women in workplace (The Jamaica Observer)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AFP) — Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari signed a law yesterday that outlaws harassment of women in the workplace and sets punishments of up to three months in prison for offenders, his office said.
US aid group attacked in NW Pakistan; 6 dead (Laredo Morning Times)
ISLAMABAD Suspected militants armed with assault rifles and a homemade bomb attacked the offices of a U.S.-based Christian aid group helping earthquake survivors in northwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, killing six Pakistani employees, police and the organization said.
Gunmen storm US charity in Pakistan killing six aid workers (Manila Bulletin)
Pakistani men stand next to an injured victim at a field hospital after a militant attack on the offices of a US-based charity near the town of Oghi in the Mansehra district of North West Frontier Province. (AFP) PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AFP) Militants armed with guns and grenades stormed the offices of a US-based Christian charity in Pakistan on Wednesday, killing six aid workers in an attack …
Gunmen kill 6 in Western aid agency raid in Pakistan (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Suspected Islamist militants stormed an office of a U.S.-based, Christian aid agency in Pakistan on Wednesday, killing six Pakistani aid workers after singling them out and then blowing up the building.
After Pakistan attack, World Vision suspends operations (The Christian Science Monitor)
Militants assaulted an office of World Vision, a US charity, in northwest Pakistan. World Vision said it will temporarily suspend all aid operations in the country after the Pakistan attack killed six Pakistani employees.
Attack on aid group in Pakistan kills six (USA Today)
Suspected militants attacked a U.S.-based Christian aid group in northwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, killing six Pakistani employees.
U.S. aid group attacked in NW Pakistan (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
ISLAMABAD — Suspected militants armed with assault rifles and a homemade bomb on Wednesday attacked the offices of a U.S.-based Christian aid group helping earthquake survivors in northwestern Pakistan, killing six Pakistani employees, police and the organization said.
Karzai arrives in Pakistan for talks: officials (Sify News)
Afghan President Hamid Karzai arrived in Islamabad Wednesday for talks with Pakistani leaders after his government called for the extradition of a senior Taliban commander captured in Pakistan.
Pakistan militants attack U.S. Christian aid group, killing six (Los Angeles Times)
All of the dead were Pakistanis employed by World Vision, which has been helping victims of a devastating 2005 earthquake in the country’s north. Reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan, and Peshawar, Pakistan — Militants stormed the northern Pakistan offices of a U.S. Christian aid group Wednesday, killing six workers and injuring five, police said.
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