London: Warning of a "significant threat from terrorism" to visibly Western
institutions and individuals in Pakistan, Britain on February 1 advised its
nationals against all but essential travel to that country, and asked those who are
already there to quit unless they have compelling reasons to stay.
"While British nationals of Western origin are more likely to be targeted by
terrorists, all British nationals should be aware that there is a high threat from
indiscriminate bombing throughout Pakistan," Britain said in its latest travel
advisory.
It said there was reliable evidence that terrorists were targeting Western,
including British, interests throughout Pakistan. "We believe these threats should
be taken seriously," it said listing the number of terrorist attacks in recent
days.
"There have been incidents of kidnapping and terrorist murders, including by suicide
bombers, against Western and Christian institutions and individuals across Pakistan.
For this reason, it is not practical to separate different areas of Pakistan into
those of greater or lesser risk."
The advisory also stated that there was also a risk of conflict between India and
Pakistan and in the event of such a conflict, Britain's capacity to evacuate British
nationals would be limited.
PTI