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American U.N. Official Abducted in Pakistan

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American U.N. Official Abducted in Pakistan

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/03/world/asia/03pstan.html?ref=world

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A senior United Nations official was abducted and his driver was killed Monday morning in the southwestern city of Quetta, according to United Nations and Pakistani officials.

The United Nations identified the senior official as John Solecki, an American, who was heading the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan Province.

“We are confirming that an unfortunate incident happened this morning when Mr. John Solecki was abducted,” Amena Kamal, the spokeswoman for the United Nations in Islamabad, said by telephone.

John Redmond, the spokesman for the U.N.H.C.R. in Geneva also confirmed the abduction but gave no details. The agency has 49 staff in Quetta where it has worked since 1980 and provides support to some 400,000 Afghan refugees in 10 villages and camps, U.N.H.C.R. officials said.

There were no immediate claims of responsibility.

A Pakistani security official said that such a high-profile kidnapping was unusual in Quetta and that he believed that Mr. Solecki probably had been seized for ransom or by the Taliban.

Mr. Solecki had been in Pakistan for about two years, Ms. Kamal said. She said he was headed to work Monday morning when his vehicle was intercepted by gunmen. Ms. Kamal said Mr. Solecki’s Pakistani driver was shot during the abduction and died on the way to the hospital.

Television images showed the white Toyota vehicle of Mr. Solecki rammed against a wall by the roadside — apparently as a result of the driver losing control of the vehicle after it came under fire. Police cordoned off the street after the incident.

Ms. Kamal said there had been no prior threats.

United Nations officials said the aid agency was in touch with the Pakistani government to try to obtain Mr. Solecki’s release.

Wazir Khan Nasir, an official in the Quetta police, was quoted by Pakistani television as saying that Mr. Solecki did not have armed guards with him.

Baluchistan Province borders Afghanistan and it has seen a low-level insurgency spearheaded by nationalists who are demanding more autonomy and a greater share in the province’s natural resources.

At the same time, the Taliban have also maintained their presence in several districts of the province, especially the border areas.
 
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Sigh...news like this will bring further international pressure and mumbling into our country.
This simply won't do us any good.
Curse these taliban bastards.
 
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good solution is just fire 1 nuclear on this wazirstan/Fata our half army and whole taliban thn finish and "sakoon" after thn otherwise this ABCD - 1234 Game continuzz forever.....

or just play game as usual

PAK army >> Taliban >> DUZ DUZ DUZ DUZ DUZ ... 50 Talieban died everyday (from last 2 years) i think 1 crore of our population over there lol funny thing (every day news 50 talieban died 70 talieban died etc) i think if you count just 20 - 30 taliban per day hheheheh half of populatin in Wazirstan WOW. Anyway ...

American Drone >>> THA THA THA (20 innocent people died)
Govt of Pakistan >>> OH HOO NO NO NO Condem DAMN DAMN DAMN!
US Govt >>> waiting waiting waiting our next strike again coming onway

THAA ! THAA! THAA!

now this game continu forever...

SO fire 1 nuclear and finish this whole story..
 
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UN Official must be retrieved on any cost. We just can't let these FEW extremist spoil our whole Nation.
 
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I don't think anything can be done at this point until the abductors make demands and commence upon the long and hard road of hostage negotiations.

Hoping everything turns out OK for the UN employee.
 
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