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06KHARTOUM1094
2006-05-09 09:23:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Khartoum
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AU Interpreter, Two Protesters Killed; 11 AMIS

Tags:  PGOV MOPS KPKO PREF UN AU SU 
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INFO RUCNFUR/DARFUR COLLECTIVE IMMEDIATE
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 KHARTOUM 001094 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS
SENSITIVE

DEPT FOR D, AF/FO, AF/RSA, AND AF/SPG
DEPT PLS PASS USAID FOR AFR/EA AND DCHA SUDAN TEAM
NAIROBI FOR USAID/DCHA/OFDA, USAID/REDSO, AND FAS
USMISSION UN ROME
GENEVA FOR NKYLOH
NAIROBI FOR SFO
NSC FOR JMELINE, TSHORTLEY
USUN FOR TMALY
BRUSSELS FOR PLERNER

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV MOPS KPKO PREF UN AU SU
SUBJECT: AU Interpreter, Two Protesters Killed; 11 AMIS
CivPol Injured in Kalma and Hassahisa IDP Camp Riots

Ref: Khartoum 01090

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 KHARTOUM 001094

SIPDIS

SIPDIS
SENSITIVE

DEPT FOR D, AF/FO, AF/RSA, AND AF/SPG
DEPT PLS PASS USAID FOR AFR/EA AND DCHA SUDAN TEAM
NAIROBI FOR USAID/DCHA/OFDA, USAID/REDSO, AND FAS
USMISSION UN ROME
GENEVA FOR NKYLOH
NAIROBI FOR SFO
NSC FOR JMELINE, TSHORTLEY
USUN FOR TMALY
BRUSSELS FOR PLERNER

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV MOPS KPKO PREF UN AU SU
SUBJECT: AU Interpreter, Two Protesters Killed; 11 AMIS
CivPol Injured in Kalma and Hassahisa IDP Camp Riots

Ref: Khartoum 01090


1. Summary: On May 8, IDPs protesting the Darfur peace
agreement rioted in the Kalma IDP camp near Nyala, South
Darfur, and killed an African Union civilian police
interpreter and injured eight civilian police, two
seriously. They also severely damaged the civilian
police station and two AMIS vehicles. The incident
followed the visit by UN U/S Egeland. Also on May 8,
IDPs demonstrating at the Hassahisa IDP camp in Zalingei
attacked the AMIS civilian police station, seriously
injuring three civilian police, destroying the building,
burning three vehicles, and vandalizing two other
vehicles. The rioters also burned huts near the Sudanese
Government military camp; Sudanese Armed Forces soldiers
responded by opening fire, killing two protesters. Most
aid agencies continued their work in both IDP camps. End
summary.


2. On May 8, the AU Civilian Police headquarters in El
Fasher released the following flash report:

(Begin text)

FLASH REPORT: IDPs ATTACK ON CIVPOL OFFICERS IN ZALINGEI
AND NYALA

Sector 7 - Zalingei (Hassahisa IDP Camp)

On 8th May 2006 this office received a report that the
Civpol Police Station at Hassahisa IDPs Camp in Zalingei
has been attacked by the IDPs during a demonstration.
According to report the IDPs had burnt down the Civpol
Police Station and 3 AMIS vehicles. That 2 other AMIS
vehicles had been vandalized whilst three (3) Civpol
officers had sustained serious injuries. The
demonstrators also attacked the GoS police camp close to
the Civpol police station.

The Protection Force quickly proceeded to the station and
evacuated the Civpol officers to AU camp. The
demonstrators later marched to the AU camp and surrounded
it. They also went to the GoS Military Camp which is
adjacent to the AU camp and started burning some thatched
huts. As a result, the GoS Military opened fire and
injured two persons who later died whilst receiving
treatment at AMIS Clinic in the AU camp.

According to the report the IDPs are not happy with the
Peace Agreement which was recently signed in Abuja.

Sector 2 - Nyala (Kalma IDP Camp)

A large group of IDPs attacked AMIS Civpol officers at
Kalma IDP Camp on the 8th of May 2006 at about 1140. As
a result the Language Assistant attached to Kalma Civpol
Police Station was killed during the attack while eight
(8) Civpol officers were injured. Two (2) of the injured
have since been admitted at AMIS Clinic in Nyala and the
remaining six (6) were treated and discharged.

Two (2) AMIS vehicles and the Civpol Police Station have
been extensively damaged while a Thuraya phone and two
hand-held radios (motorolas) are missing.

The reasons for the attack has not yet been established.

Currently the security situation is very tense in these
two areas. Further details to follow as soon as they are
available.


D. Moenyana (Director)
Civpol Commissioner
El Fasher

(End text)


3. Comment: The events took place at the end of UN U/S
Jan Egeland's visit to the Kalma IDP camp; he departed
for Nyala as crowds gathered. Several vehicles
accompanying his delegation were also stoned and damaged.

KHARTOUM 00001094 002 OF 002


Most aid agencies continued their operations in Kalma
camp on May 8th despite the violence. NGOs plan to send
reduced staff to the camp today to assess the situation
and resume activities if security permits.
Further details will follow in an IIR report to be issued
today. End comment.

HUME