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Caller threatens al Qaeda attack on U.N.
2006-01-18
A threatening phone call that forced the United Nations to temporarily close offices in southwestern Pakistan said al Qaeda would attack the world body's offices there, the top U.N. official in Pakistan said Tuesday. The phone call was received Monday by the U.N. High Commission for Refugees, and the United Nations closed all offices in the province of Baluchistan that day and Tuesday, said Jan Vandemoortele, the U.N. Humanitarian Coordinator in Pakistan. "Al Qaeda was mentioned twice in the phone call," Vandemoortele said, adding that the caller said "they were going to attack the offices." "It was found to be a credible threat," Vandemoortele said. "Since security is priority No. 1 for me, I decided to withdraw our staff from the field."

There have so far been no attacks or suspicious movements against U.N. operations in the region, Vandemoortele said. The world body has about 25 staffers in the region, mostly based in the provincial capital of Quetta. The United Nations will reassess the security situation on Wednesday and decide then whether to resume operations, he said. It was unclear who made the phone call, but the United Nations was able to log the caller's number and turned it over to authorities. Pakistani police were investigating the incident, Vandemoortele said.

The United Nations has six main agencies operating in Baluchistan, another U.N. official said on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue. Included in the closures were local offices of the World Food Program and the UNHCR. Two years ago, aid workers from the United Nations and other international agencies sought refuge in a heavily guarded hotel after Pakistani authorities received intelligence reports that the Taliban were targeting their offices with suicide attacks.
Posted by:Fred

#9  Caller threatens al Qaeda attack on U.N.

No, please, not the the big Jew-filled building in New York. That's where all the Zionist plots are created. Please don't attack it, please ...
Posted by: Zenster   2006-01-18 20:43  

#8  Does the U.N. eavesdrop its own phones? Or did it have to get the number from NSA?
Posted by: junkirony   2006-01-18 13:50  

#7  This must be more of that "red on red" activity that I've been hearing about.
Posted by: Gloting Snumble2857   2006-01-18 11:41  

#6  On behalf of all my fellow "Zionists": please, please, don't.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-01-18 11:29  

#5  Feh. Talk is cheap.
Posted by: mojo   2006-01-18 11:08  

#4  Crusty the Clown! LMAO! How appropriate and timely.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-01-18 11:08  

#3  Is it too late for the sturgeon?
Posted by: .com   2006-01-18 09:09  

#2  Which side to root for...
Posted by: Jackal   2006-01-18 08:47  

#1  "The caviar and Cristal are rigged to blow!"
Posted by: Frank G   2006-01-18 00:03  

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