Building attacked: A policeman inspects the destroyed offices of aid group World Vision.
Terrorists execute World Vision workers
By Michael Edwards
There are concerns that aid groups are becoming targets for militant groups in Pakistan, after six aid workers were killed when militants struck a World Vision office in the North-West Frontier Province. More
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