By DPA,
Washington : The US will offer up to $8 million in aid to help refugees in Pakistan, the White House has said.
President Barack Obama in a memorandum to the State Department said Wednesday that the money should go towards meeting the “unexpected” needs of refugees amid a growing conflict in Pakistan between the government and opposition, as well as with Islamic extremists in its north-eastern provinces.
The funds will go to government and international aid organisations.
The Pakistani government is in the middle of a tense stand-off with the political opposition. Police arrested more than 300 people earlier Wednesday and the government banned a planned protest by opposition activists that was to begin Thursday.
SUPPORT TWOCIRCLES
HELP SUPPORT INDEPENDENT AND NON-PROFIT MEDIA. DONATE HERE