ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan will tighten oversight of aid groups and activists "working without any rules", the interior minister said Friday, as officials gave Save the Children 15 days to leave the country.
Police locked the gate of Save the Children's office in Islamabad late on Thursday and posted a notice saying the building was sealed.
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