This morning I was listening to a news report about Taliban leaders who are threatening foreign aid workers who are offering humanitarian help during this terrible crisis in Pakistan due to flooding. If you were trying to assist people in need in a foreign country and a powerful faction in that country rejected your help and threatened you, what would you do?
Zoe Weil
Author of Most Good, Least Harm
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