Red Cross suspends most of projects in Pak

Islamabad: The Red Cross today suspended most of its projects in Pakistan and recalled all foreign staff to the federal capital following the brutal murder of a British aid worker in the restive Balochistan province. The International Committee of the Red Cross had frozen operations in Balochistan after the murder. The ICRC said it had […]

Islamabad: The Red Cross today suspended most of its projects in Pakistan and recalled all foreign staff to the federal capital following the brutal murder of a British aid worker in the restive Balochistan province. The International Committee of the Red Cross had frozen operations in Balochistan after the murder.

The ICRC said it had now suspended activities carried out from offices in the northwestern city of Peshawar and the southern port city of Karachi as it reviewed its "presence and activities in Pakistan". The review was initiated following the brutal murder of Khalil Rasjed Dale, a health programme manager working for the ICRC, the organisation said in a statement.