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UN pulling out 600 staff after Afghan attack
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-11-05 15:35

UN pulling out 600 staff after Afghan attack

United Nations special envoy to Afghanistan Kai Eide speaks during a news conference in Kabul November 5, 2009. [Agencies] UN pulling out 600 staff after Afghan attack

KABUL: The United Nations said Thursday that it is temporarily relocating more than half its staff in Afghanistan following last week's deadly Taliban attack against UN workers - the most direct targeting of its employees during decades of work in the country.

The UN mission is still reeling from the pre-dawn assault on a guesthouse in the capital that left five UN staffers dead.

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Though the UN insists it remains committed to Afghanistan, its actions show how much security has degraded in the country and raise questions about the future of its work if attacks continue.

The relocations follow a UN decision on Monday to suspend much of its work in the volatile northwest of neighboring Pakistan because of increasingly targeted attacks.

In Afghanistan, some 600 nonessential staffers will be moved for three to four weeks to more secure locations in and outside of Afghanistan while the body works to find safer permanent housing, spokesman Aleem Siddique said.

The majority of the UN's 1,100 international staff in Afghanistan live in the capital, spread out in more than 90 guesthouses.

The plan is to consolidate those living arrangements so staff can be better protected, Siddique said. He stressed this was not a pullout or a scale-down in operations. About 80 percent of the UN's staff in Afghanistan are Afghan citizens.

"We've been here for over half a century and we're not about to go any time soon," Siddique said.

Still, much UN work in Afghanistan has been put on hold since the attack and employees have been given the option to take leave while officials consider how to better protect employees.

In the Oct. 28 attack, gunmen wearing suicide vests stormed a private guesthouse where dozens of UN staffers lived, killing five UN workers and three Afghans. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the assault, saying they intentionally targeted UN employees working on the recent presidential election.

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has requested an additional $75 million to help with security improvements and crisis preparation in Afghanistan after the attack, spokesman Adrian Edwards said.

"There is no going back to the previous situation we were in. Our security clearly isn't up to the job of dealing with these kinds of attacks," Edwards said.

In Pakistan, the UN has suspended long-term development work - projects with a five-year or longer time frame - in the tribal areas and the North West Frontier Province - regions that border Afghanistan and have large areas under Taliban control.

The UN has lost 11 staffers in attacks in Pakistan this year, including last month's bombing of the World Food Program's office in Islamabad that killed five people.

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