US
to close embassies over security fears
Unspecified
number of embassies around the world would suspend operations on
Sunday as "precautionary" step.
2
August, 2013
The
United States has said it would close an unspecified number of
embassies around the world on Sunday over security concerns.
State
department spokeswoman Marie Harf on Thursday called the step
"precautionary" but declined to specify the threat or list
which missions would be closed.
But
a senior state department official later told reporters they were
those that would normally have been open on Sunday. Several US
missions in predominantly Muslim countries normally open on Sunday,
including those in Cairo, Baghdad and Cairo.
"The
Department of State has instructed certain US embassies and
consulates to remain closed or to suspend operations on Sunday,
August 4," Harf told reporters.
The
decision was taken "out of an abundance of caution and care for
our employees and others who may be visiting our installations,"
she said.
US
caution
Harf
said that the embassies would be closed specifically on Sunday, with
an assessment afterwards on whether to reopen them.
"It
is possible we may have additional days of closing as well," she
said.
Harf
declined to specify from which part of the world the threat was
detected.
Government
offices are nearly always closed in the US on Sunday, which is the
start of the work week in many Muslim-majority countries.
The
US has been especially cautious about security since an attack on its
consulate in Benghazi, Libya on September 11 last year.
The
attack killed four Americans, including ambassador Chris Stevens, and
led critics in Congress to accuse the state department of
insufficient security.
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