The Red Cross, following the murder of one of its nurses in Pakistan, has announced plans to resume work but on a greatly reduced scale. The staff of 1,256 will be cut in half, ten offices will be reduced to two, detainee visits will be discontinued, and other operations will be curtailed or eliminated in response to the April 2012 slaying of Khalil Rasjed Dale, age 60, in Quetta, Pakistan. Dale was a British expatriate who served as a health program manager. No arrests have been made in the brutal killing that started as a kidnapping.
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Red Cross to resume but scale back ops in Pakistan – WPEC
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