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06DUBAI3054
2006-05-22 10:15:00
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Consulate Dubai
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DURING VISIT BY CONGENOFFS, RAS AL-KHAIMAH SHIHUH RENEW

Tags:  PREL PINS SOCI KDEM MU AE 
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PINS SOCI KDEM MU AE
SUBJECT: DURING VISIT BY CONGENOFFS, RAS AL-KHAIMAH SHIHUH RENEW
COMPLAINTS ABOUT NEW BORDER FENCE BETWEEN OMAN AND UAE

REF: DUBAI 0467, 05 DUBAI 3994
UNCLAS DUBAI 003054

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PINS SOCI KDEM MU AE
SUBJECT: DURING VISIT BY CONGENOFFS, RAS AL-KHAIMAH SHIHUH RENEW
COMPLAINTS ABOUT NEW BORDER FENCE BETWEEN OMAN AND UAE

REF: DUBAI 0467, 05 DUBAI 3994

1.(SBU) SUMMARY: Abdullah al-Hadia al-Shehhi, Vice President of
the Shihuh Culture and Heritage Society (SCHS) in Ras al-Khaimah
(RAK) hosted Consulate officers April 30 for discussions about
the situation facing the group in UAE, including the border
fence along the UAE-Omani border, Shihuh democratic traditions,
and other social issues. Al-Shehhi talked about the size and the
history of the Shihuh, and the relationship between SCHS and the
Shihuh cultural group in Abu Dhabi. END SUMMARY

2.(SBU) At the invitation of the Shihuh Culture and Heritage
Society (SCHS),Congenoffs traveled April 30 to Ras al-Khaimah
(RAK) to attend a cultural performance at the SCHS center in
RAK. The event was hosted by the SCHS Vice President, Abdullah
al-Hadia al-Shehhi. Nearly 40 members of the Shihuh performed
traditional dances and songs. Afterwards Al-Shehhi and other
members of the Shihuh discussed a number of social issues with
Congenoffs. SCHS invited a reporter from al-Bayan, a Dubai based
Arabic language daily newspaper, to cover the meeting.

Background on the Shihuh
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3.(U) Al-Shehhi described the Shihuh as "the largest and oldest
tribe in the UAE," but he was unwilling to estimate the number
of tribesmen. (Background: The Shihuh, most of whom live in
mountainous ares in RAK and Fujeirah in the UAE, and ing the
mountains of the Oman's Musandam Peninsula, historically have
been difficult to govern. The Shihuh have their own distinct
culture and several distinct dialects -- see ref A.) Although
the Shihuh are based in the northern portion of the UAE and
Oman, they can now be found working, and in some cases residing,
in all major UAE cities. There are competing stories regarding
the origin of the Shihuh; according to al-Shehhi, they migrated
from Mareb, Yemen to the Dibba area when the Mareb Dam collapsed
almost 1500 years ago. (The Mareb Dam collapsed in approximately
570 A.D.)

UAE-Oman Border Fence a Hot Issue
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4.(SBU) The Shihuh we spoke to April 30 said their specific
grievance with the UAE government (see also Ref A) was that a
new fence being built along the UAE-Oman border restricted
freedom of movement across their historical homeland, which
spans both two countries. They complained they are now required
to cross the border at al Jeer and must show identity cards. Not
only did they dislike the inconvenience, they find it offensive
that they cannot travel freely between their newer homes in the
UAE and their older homes and lands in the mountains in the
Omani part of the Musandam.

Democratic Traditions of the Shihuh
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5.(U) Al-Shehhi proudly pointed out that the leadership of the
SCHS is elected - not appointed. He and other Shihuh present
said that democracy is very important them. All of the members
present were quite proud that any member of the Shihuh could be
elected to lead the SCHS, which they said was a reflection of
the "liberal" views held by the Shihuh.

Comment
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6.(SBU) The Shihuh have two cultural organizations in the UAE,
the SCHS, based in RAK, and the Shihuh Folklore Association
(SFA),based in Abu Dhabi. Al-Shehhi said that that the only
difference between the two groups is their location; he claimed
that the number of Shihuh living in Abu Dhabi was large enough
to support the SFA. The founder of SFA in Abu Dhabi, on the
other hand, related in an earlier meeting that he had
established his organization in Abu Dhabi only because the Ruler
of RAK had forbidden the Shihuh from organizing there (ref A).
He claimed the SCHS had formed much later than his group, and
said his relations with the new group were strained.

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