12-02-2009 Interview Philippines: ICRC staff enter fifth week of captivity It was four weeks ago today that ICRC staff members Mary Jean Lacaba, Eugenio Vagni and Andreas Notter were abducted in the Philippines. The ICRC's head of operations for East Asia, South-East Asia and the Pacific, Alain Aeschlimann, speaks about how the organization is coping.
Alain Aeschlimann, ICRC's head of operations for East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific
The kidnapping of ICRC staff was a direct attack against your organization. Why didn't you suspend operations in the Philippines?
For the ICRC it is never an option to stop its humanitarian activities. In fact, one could say that it is precisely because the ICRC is facing the consequences of the abduction in one part of the Philippines that it is more determined than ever to, for example, do what it can to help civilians who have had to flee their homes because of fighting in another part – and, in general, to step up its cooperation with the Philippine National Red Cross. |