Tens of thousands displaced from Khyber Agency - officialPublished: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 16:45:32 GMT PESHAWAR, 16 September 2009 (IRIN) - Between 56,000 and 100,000 people have fled the Khyber Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas since 1 September, the provincial government of Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province (NWFP) has said. “Over 100,000 people have arrived in Peshawar since the military mounted an offensive,” NWFP information minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain told the media. “We have asked the federal government to provide us assistance to cope with the situation and we intend to set up a camp for them,” he said. The most recent report on internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Pakistan by the Logistics Cluster, an inter-agency aid coordination mechanism involving key UN and non-UN humanitarian partners, issued on 11 September, said “hundreds of families” were fleeing the Khyber Agency and 3,000 families had registered at camps in Peshawar, the NWFP capital. Most people arriving from the Khyber Agency have chosen to move in with relatives. “I came here with my family two days ago. I am staying with my brother-in-law, but I am also trying to find out what arrangements the government is making for us,” said Jamil Khan, 30, a carpenter. Another of those who has been forced to leave home, Muhammad Amjad, 25, also staying with relatives, told IRIN: “There are shells landing everywhere in my village. First I went to Landi Kotal [the main town in Khyber] but it was not safe there either, so I brought my parents and younger brothers to Peshawar.” The displacement from the Khyber Agency is likely to add to concerns about the capacity of international agencies and the Pakistan government to help them. UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Pakistan Martin Mogwanja told a press briefing in Islamabad last week that “only 3 percent of the US$280 million” required for the early recovery plan for IDPs had so far been collected. He warned that this lack of adequate funding could signal “disaster” for returning IDPs and called for more help for them. The army has been battling militants in northwestern Pakistan for several months, leading to the displacement of some two million people. #### This material comes to you via IRIN, the humanitarian news and analysis service of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the United Nations or its Member States. Republication is subject to terms and conditions as set out in the IRIN copyright page http://www.irinnews.org/copyright.aspx #### All news articles and audio video media productions courtesy of BBiTV and/or its network channel stations affiliates/newsfeeds. BBiTV is the premier worldwide global destination site on the internet for humanitarian, charity and philanthropy activity, media, news, entertainment and information updates and archives, and soon to offer via the world wide web full interactive chat applications and a social networking platform for humanitarians and philanthropists in the field and at home as well as a transparent donation facility for direct contributions to all manner of charitable organizations and humanitarian foundations. Copyright IllumAlliance Humanitarian Group, LLC 2008-2009. All Rights Reserved.
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