Posted on May 17, 2009
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29 responses to “Inspiration Pakistan: How Can We Support Displaced Pakistanis”

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  3. Adil Najam says:

    Dear friends, our gratitude to all of those who have continued to give to this cause – either here or elsewhere.

    At this point we are planning to keep the widget live till June 1 (Monday) and am hoping that the total raised directly from readers by then will reach $5000. At that point we intend to send a third tranche of support to IDP relief.

  4. Hai says:

    The best way these people can be helped is by enabling them to go back home quickly. So poor farmers (which majority of them are) can go catch the farming season. Unfortunately, the Military continues to play Nura Khushti while the poor masses suffer. What is taking them so long to rid a small town Mingora from the clutches of a few mullas? Either the great generals are afraid to take on their brain children or don