Identifier
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Classification
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03AMMAN2131
2003-04-08 16:19:00
SECRET
Embassy Amman
Cable title:  

TFIZO1: AMMAN SITREP 31 (4/08 1700 LOCAL)

Tags:  AEMR AMGT PREL ASEC CASC CVIS EFIN ETRD IZ JO 
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S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 02 AMMAN 002131 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/08/2013
TAGS: AEMR AMGT PREL ASEC CASC CVIS EFIN ETRD IZ JO
SUBJECT: TFIZO1: AMMAN SITREP 31 (4/08 1700 LOCAL)

REF: AMMAN 2117

Classified By: DCM Gregory L. Berry for reasons 1.5 (B)(D).

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General Overview
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S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 02 AMMAN 002131

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/08/2013
TAGS: AEMR AMGT PREL ASEC CASC CVIS EFIN ETRD IZ JO
SUBJECT: TFIZO1: AMMAN SITREP 31 (4/08 1700 LOCAL)

REF: AMMAN 2117

Classified By: DCM Gregory L. Berry for reasons 1.5 (B)(D).

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

8. 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. (S) The Ambassador raised with Foreign Minister Marwan
Muasher April 8 continued U.S. concerns over the unbalanced
coverage in the Jordanian media of events in Iraq (reftel).
The Ambassador cited for Muasher several examples of
factually incorrect coverage in the Jordanian media of
alleged coalition military actions, as well as examples of a
distinctly pro-Iraq slant in coverage that is otherwise
factually true. He argued that such coverage only fans the
flames of anti-U.S. hatred and could make it more difficult
for the U.S. to sustain its important programs in the long
term.

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Consular Issues
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3. (U) Nothing new to report.

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GOJ Actions/Statements
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4. (U) Nothing new to report.

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Security
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5. (C) The situation remains calm. Two small gatherings
planned for the evening of April 8: A pro-Iraq gathering
inside the Labor Complex in Irbid and a mid-afternoon
demonstration following prayers at the main Mosque in Salt.
Both are expected to be peaceful.

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Economic and Trade Developments
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6. (SBU) On the heels of a strong performance Monday, the
Amman Stock Exchange (ASE) saw a slight drop-off in trading
but still closed up .86% on Tuesday. Iraqi reconstruction
continued to be the focus of traders as they continued to buy
shares in industrial sector enterprises analysts believe are

well-placed to play a prominent post-war role.

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Refugee/Humanitarian Issues
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7. (U) Two Iraqi refugees entered Jordan late on April 7.
They were temporarily admitted to the TCN transit camp but
are being moved to the UNHCR refugee camp this afternoon.
According to UNHCR, the two Iraqis hold valid documents and
tickets for onward travel to the UAE and wanted to join a
third family member in Amman before leaving for the UAE. The
GOJ would not allow the Iraqis to stay temporarily in Amman
and instead offered either direct transfer to Queen Alia
airport or temporary accommodations in the refugee camp. A
third Iraqi national with document problems is being held in
"no-man's land" at the border. No TCNs crossed into Jordan
in the last 24 hours. UNHCR reports that the border remains
open.


8. (U) Also late on April 7, the GOJ allowed all 22
Palestinians who had been held at "no-man's land" to enter
the transit camp, bringing the total number of Palestinians
temporarily admitted to Jordan to 40. In a related move,
local press reported that King Abdullah allowed 13
Palestinians holding Iraqi or Egyptian travel documents to
move from the transit camp to Amman on April 7. The 13 all
have direct family ties (spouses/children) to Jordanian
citizens and have been granted permission to stay only until
they are able to return to Iraq.

9. (U) Fierce sandstorms overnight destroyed one Rubb Hall
at the UNHCR refugee camp and severely damaged two medical
tents at the JRCS transit camp. At the request of IOM,
CARE/Australia is today setting up replacement Rubb Halls at
the transit camp. In the meantime, UNHCR-implementing
partner Japan Platform is providing medical care at the
transit camp until JRCS can re-establish its medical
services. Strong winds and sandstorms continue to buffet
Ruweished today; UNHCR reports that many TCNs are huddled in
IOM buses, hoping to wait out the poor weather.

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Press
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10. (C) The April l8 killing of Al Jazeera journalist Tareq
Ayoub in Baghdad, allegedly during a coalition "rocket
attack," is the biggest story of the day. Ayoub, a Jordanian
citizen, was well regarded and liked in both the journalist
and diplomatic community. We anticipate harsh criticism and
anger from the press corps here, as Al Jazeera has claimed
the "coalition attack" on their office in Baghdad was
deliberate.


11. (C) On April 7 we held a press conference at the USAID
relief warehouse. While the Jordan Times covered the
conference with a large article on page 3, the Arab language
papers ignored it. Without mentioning the press conference,
an editorial by Nabil Shareef, editor of Al Destour, decried
the "hypocrisy" of humanitarian efforts at a time when the
"real issue" is stopping the massacre of Iraqi civilians.
The Arab media also carried articles critical of Jay Garner,
with many alleging his "close friendship" with Ariel Sharon.
GNEHM