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06KABUL3100
2006-07-11 11:12:00
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Embassy Kabul
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PRT/BAMYAN: PROVINCIAL COUNCIL PUSHES

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 KABUL 003100 

SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR SCA/FO, SCA/A, SCA/CR, EUR/RPM, EAP/ANP
NSC FOR HARRIMAN
STATE PASS USAID FOR AID/ANE, AID/DCHA/DG
OSD FOR BREZEZINSKI
REL NATO/AUST/NZ/ISAF
CENTCOM FOR CG CFC-A, CG CJTF-76

SENSITIVE AND SIPDIS

E.O. 12958 N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL EAID AF
SUBJECT: PRT/BAMYAN: PROVINCIAL COUNCIL PUSHES
DEVELOPMENT, KHALILI AS PRIORITIES FOR BAMYAN

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 KABUL 003100

SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR SCA/FO, SCA/A, SCA/CR, EUR/RPM, EAP/ANP
NSC FOR HARRIMAN
STATE PASS USAID FOR AID/ANE, AID/DCHA/DG
OSD FOR BREZEZINSKI
REL NATO/AUST/NZ/ISAF
CENTCOM FOR CG CFC-A, CG CJTF-76

SENSITIVE AND SIPDIS

E.O. 12958 N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL EAID AF
SUBJECT: PRT/BAMYAN: PROVINCIAL COUNCIL PUSHES
DEVELOPMENT, KHALILI AS PRIORITIES FOR BAMYAN

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1. (SBU) The Provincial Council (PC) is finding its
voice for Bamyans people, but also for VP Khalili.
The PC is pressuring the international community to
provide more assistance in Bamyan, through an
aggressive project monitoring effort and through
increasingly inflammatory rhetoric. The PC is
slanting its efforts towards Khalili supporters,
freezing others out of the process. The PCs push to
support Khalili could shift the balance of power in
the province as their efforts gain traction. End
Summary.

Full Court Press
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2. (SBU). The PC is exerting itself to bring more
assistance to Bamyan. First, the Council traveled
throughout the province assessing needs and monitoring
project progress. In March, the PC braved snowbound
passes to evaluate projects in the southern Panjab and
Waras districts. (Note: Most international staff
depart Bamyan at the onset of winter, and often do not
return until April or May.) The PC visited over 20
projects in four days in their two Russian jeeps
(provided by Governor Sarabi),according to PC
Director Nawroz Etemadi. PC members have made three
additional assessment trips, again to Panjab and
Waras, as well as Yakawlang districts.


3. (SBU) Armed with information from their visits,
the PC is harshly criticizing the slow pace of
development in Bamyan, rife with waste and greed and
fraud, according to PC member Ishaq Poya. PC Member
Haji Mussini has leveled strong criticism at the
international community during Friday afternoon
prayer, accusing it of lining its own pockets with
limited Bamyan funds. PC Director Etemadi, on June 30
at a public meeting of over 400 local shura chiefs,
provincial directors and international
representatives, called NGOs dens of vice and
prostitution,with international staff allegedly
making salaries of USD 18-25 thousand a month. PC
Member Mohd. Hussain Wafayee was just as blunt on June
26, accusing the PRT of bringing nothing to benefit

Bamyans people. (Note: Bamyan Wolesi Jirga members
criticism of PRT and USG efforts in Bamyan, reported
septel, has been equally pointed. End Note.)


4. (SBU) The PCs squeaky wheel approach has forced a
response (of sorts) from the international community.
mmunity.
Since that first visit, UNAMA, the PRT and NGOs are
giving the PC comprehensive information on ongoing
projects in Bamyan. Several NGOs have begun new,
quick-impact projects to quell criticism. The Aga
Khan Foundation, hoping to blunt future complaints, is
providing training to the PC on conducting project
evaluation. The PC has since formed a Provincial
Assessment Team composed of provincial department
directors and PC members.

PCs Uneven Focus Slanted Towards VP Khalili
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5. (SBU) The PC is not giving equal focus to all of
Bamyan, however. The PCs visits are limited to a
select group of villages and towns, predominately in
the southern districts and in western Yakawlang.
Governors aide Amir Fooladi explained to PRToff these
villages are populated by members and supporters of
Second Vice President Abdul Karim Khalili and his
faction of Hezb-e-Wahadat. Fooladi explained that PC

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Director Etemadi, along with Wafayee and Mohammad
ad
Ehsani, are strong supporters of Khalili. Northern
Saighan and Khamard districts, with their
predominately Tajik populations, have been completely
shut out, Fooladi noted.


6. (SBU) The increasingly partisan PC even appears to
be ignoring its own members who fall outside
Khalilis camp. UNAMA officers shared rumors with
PRToff that female Council member Aarifa Aabid, whose
family is affiliated with Haji Mohaqiqs faction of
Hezb-eWahadat, had quit her PC position. (Mohaqiq is
Khalilis chief political rival among the Hazara.)
National Director of Security Deputy Director Col.
Adell confirmed the NDS had not seen Aabid at any PC
event in over three months; Khalilis people have
frozen her out, he explained.

Comment
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7. (SBU) The PC believes that Bamyan province, and by
extension all of the Hazarajat, is getting short
shrift from the international community. While its
approach lacks sophistication, it is heartening to see
the PC begin to develop its own voice. Its proactive
ctive
approach to what it perceives as its functions stands
in marked contrast to provincial department directors,
who lack the capacity or will to take independent
action.


8. (SBU) The PCs apparent favoritism of Khalili
supporters is understandable, if unfortunate, given
their allegiances. Its calculated indifference
towards non-supporters is more disturbing, however,
transforming the PC into another cog in Khalilis
political machine. Such blatantly partisan activity
could back-fire, and risks diminishing the institution
in all voters eyes. Any gains in the PCs legitimacy
in its current pro-Khalili form will likely be at the
expense of an already-isolated Governor Sarabi.

NORLAND

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