The decision comes after
the killing of Khalil Rasjed Dale, a 60-year old health program manager
who was abducted four months ago in Balochistan. His body was found last
month.
The 900 national staff
members of the Red Cross have been placed on paid leave, and 80 foreign
staffers have been flown to Islamabad, said spokesman Christian Cardon.
"Over the last few years
unfortunately, it has become very dangerous not only in Pakistan but all
over the world with the ICRC staff being targeted and coming under
attack," Cardon said.
Jacques de Maio, the head
of Red Cross operations for South Asia, said the aid agency was
compelled to "completely reassess the balance between the humanitarian
impact of our activities and the risks faced by our staff."
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