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03AMMAN1883
2003-03-30 11:27:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Amman
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TFIZO1: AMMAN SITREP 19 (3/30 1500 LOCAL)

Tags:  AEMR AMGT PREL ASEC CASC CVIS EFIN ETRD IZ JO 
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301127Z Mar 03
C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 AMMAN 001883 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/30/2013
TAGS: AEMR AMGT PREL ASEC CASC CVIS EFIN ETRD IZ JO
SUBJECT: TFIZO1: AMMAN SITREP 19 (3/30 1500 LOCAL)


Classified By: DCM Gregory L. Berry for reason 1.5 (b)(d).

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General Overview
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 AMMAN 001883

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/30/2013
TAGS: AEMR AMGT PREL ASEC CASC CVIS EFIN ETRD IZ JO
SUBJECT: TFIZO1: AMMAN SITREP 19 (3/30 1500 LOCAL)


Classified By: DCM Gregory L. Berry for reason 1.5 (b)(d).

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General Overview
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1. (C) The Embassy is operating on a normal schedule March

30. Consular services are open. Activities at the American
Language Center remain suspended, and there is only
restricted activity by FSNs at the Peace Corps office.
Movements of American staff remain restricted.


2. (C) The official Jordanian news service Petra reported
that 50,000 persons took part in an anti-war demonstration in
the northern city of Irbid on March 29. PSD sources reported
a significantly smaller event involving approximately 7,000
people with no violence or arrests. According to PSD
sources, political speeches in Jebel al-Nuzha near Marka
airport in Amman attracted around 10,000 people, with no
violence or arrests. Small non-violent demonstrations were
also reported in Wehdat and Baq'aa refugee camps.


3. (SBU) Demonstrations in support of Palestinian Land Day
and against the war in Iraq are expected today at Yarmouk
University and Jordan University of Science and Technology
(JUST) in Irbid, and at University of Jordan and the
Professional Associations building in the Shmeisani area of
Amman.

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Consular Issues
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4. (C) Mr. Nate Thayer, a reporter expelled from Iraq called
today to provide information on situation in Baghdad. He
specifically requested that his comments not/not be provided
to other than USG offices. Situation in Baghdad is chaotic
with no one appearing to be in control. Ms. Mary Caperton
Bingham was arrested and taken from the room she shared with
Mr. Thayer. At the same time Mr. Matthew McAllester, Mr.
Moise Saman, Mr. Philip Latasa, and Mr. Johan Spanner, a
Danish citizen, all disappeared from the hotel. Thayer
presumes that they were arrested in the same operation.

Thayer states that the feeling in the street is 100 percent
pro-iraq, anti-bush with most of the citizenry in the streets
being armed with light weapons. He stated that he had been
"all over" Baghdad in the past few days and saw no/no armored
vehicles. He requested that officers of the DAO contact him
for discussions. See reftel for further details on phone
conversation with ConOff (See Amman 1876)


5. (SBU) Eight Amcits traveling with the activist group
Christian Peacemakers Team/Voices in the Wilderness arrived
in Jordan March 29 after suffering a vehicle rollover on
Highway 10 in Iraq, caused by either a tire blowout or by
rubble on the road. One Amcit is currently hospitalized in
Amman with broken ribs and a possible spinal injury. (A
Consular officer spent several hours in the hospital with the
injured Amcit early on March 30.) The Amcits were returning
from Baghdad in order to catch a previously booked flight out
of Amman on April 1 when the accident occurred. All eight
intend to depart as planned. If the injured Amcit is unable
to travel, one of the group will remain with him until he is
able to do so. Amman Consular has forwarded names, passport
numbers and DOBs to taskforce-ca by separate email.
(reftels: SECSTATE 1627, AMMAN 1875.)

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GOJ Actions/Statements
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6. (U) No new issues.

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Security
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7. (C) Senior Jordanian security officials expressed to us
regrets that there will likely be ongoing anti-war
demonstrations around the country during the next several
days.
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Economic and Trade Developments
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8. (C) Following up on local press reports of a resumption of
Jordanian oil tanker traffic to Iraq, the Ambassador raised
issue with Foreign Minister Muasher on March 29. The
Ambassador told Muasher that U.S. military sources believed
that no tankers had crossed the border, but sought GOJ
confirmation of that fact. Muasher said that he did not
believe that the report was true, but would check. Later,
Kuwait News Agency citing a "high level Jordanian official"
reported that Iraq had suspended all oil shipments to Jordan
because of the current tension between the two countries.
(See Amman 1881)


9. (C) Information Minister Mohammad Adwan clarified to the
Ambassador on March 30 that "volunteers" had driven seven oil
tanker trucks to al-Qaem in Iraq (near H-1) to take delivery
of some Iraqi oil. The trucks had returned empty. The Iraqi
official in charge of the oil terminal at al-Qaem had told
the drivers that he had no "license" to give any more crude
oil to Jordan. Adwan said that the exercise was "a publicity
stunt" to disprove Iraqi VP Taha Yassin Ramadan's accusatory
statement last week that Jordan had shut off Iraqi oil
shipments. There was no intention by GOJ to resume liftings
of Iraqi crude as long as hostilities continued.

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Refugee/Humanitarian Issues
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10. (SBU) UNHCR reported March 30 that 67 TCNs arrived in
Jordan from Iraq during the night of March 28/29, and 24
during the night of March 29/30 (including 10 Westerners
associated with the CPT group noted above). UNHCR continues
to report a reluctant among some of the residents of the
transit camps to be repatriated. A media report out of Abu
Dhabi (ref FBIS GMP 20030330000008) claimed that three trucks
carrying 70 tons of relief aid crossed into Iraq from Jordan.
The relief aid, to be distributed in Baghdad, was sent from
Abu Dhabi,s Red Crescent Society. Cairo MENA press agency
reports that Jordan transported 10 truckloads of medicine and
medical equipment to Iraq. It also reports that there were
242 TCNs from 11 countries at the border camp March 29.

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Press
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11. (SBU) No further word received on the journalists
reported missing in Iraq (Amman 1876, Amman 1875 and previous
sitreps).


12. (SBU) Local papers highlighted the first suicide attack
against coalition forces and the "stalling" of the march
toward Baghdad, the growing number of civilian victims of
coalition attacks, efforts to resume the oil-for-food
program, and Iraqi denials of any military support from Syria
or Iran.
GNEHM