Document - Pakistan: Amnesty International condemns armed attack on World Vision staff
AMNESTY
INTERNATIONAL
PUBLIC STATEMENT
AI: Index: ASA 33/002/2010
11 March 2010
Pakistan: Amnesty International condemns armed attack on World
Vision staff
Insurgent groups must end the policy of targeting international and
national humanitarian agencies which are trying to provide help and
assistance to Pakistan’s poor, said Amnesty International
today.
The attack on the office of Christian aid agency, World Vision, in
Manshera district in the Northwest Frontier province, killed six
Pakistani staff members, four men and two women, according to the
aid agency. Seven other employees were injured in the attack and
taken to hospital. The organization has suspended all operations in
the country.
The aid agency said in a statement that no threatening letters were
received prior to the attack.
According to media reports, around 10 gunmen raided the office
yesterday morning, gathering staff into one area and then opening
fire on them. On leaving the building the men set off explosives.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack but the
authorities suspect that the Taleban or related insurgent groups
were behind the attack.
Amnesty International condemned all targeted or indiscriminate
attacks on civilians.
The attack is a major setback for the human rights and humanitarian
efforts underway in Pakistan. Amnesty International calls on armed
groups to immediately end such attacks. Those suspected of carrying
the attacks out or ordering them must be brought to justice and
tried according to international human rights standards.
Millions of Pakistanis depend on international assistance for food,
water, healthcare and education. The latest attack on World Vision
staff impairs the already limited ability of aid workers to assist
Pakistanis, particularly those in conflict-affected areas in the
country’s northwest region.
It is imperative that the Pakistan government and international
community not only condemn such attacks but also take measures to
regain stability and security for all those in the country.
Background:
Attacks and on aid workers and other non-governmental organisations
(NGOs) occur frequently in Pakistan and have claimed the lives of
scores of innocent people. Insurgents frequently target aid workers
accusing them of “spying” or “collaborating” with the Pakistani
authorities.
In April 2009 three women workers and a driver of a USAID-funded
educational NGO, Rise International, were shot dead in Manshera.
Local people suspected that militants were behind the attack.
In February 2008, four Pakistani staff members of the British aid
agency, Plan international, were killed and at least 10 injured
following an attack on its office in Manshera. The organization,
which had been operating in the area for 12 years, suspended its
operations in the country.