Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
06KHARTOUM251
2006-02-01 14:33:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Khartoum
Cable title:
CORRECTED: SPLA/SSDR CLASH IN THE UPPER NILE
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UNCLAS KHARTOUM 000251
SIPDIS
SIPDIS, SENSITIVE
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PINS PGOV MOPS SU
SUBJECT: CORRECTED: SPLA/SSDR CLASH IN THE UPPER NILE
UNCLAS KHARTOUM 000251
SIPDIS
SIPDIS, SENSITIVE
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PINS PGOV MOPS SU
SUBJECT: CORRECTED: SPLA/SSDR CLASH IN THE UPPER NILE
1. (SBU) Senior UNMIS officials described to CG Juba a
January 29 incident that occurred in the village of Ye,
near Malakal, in the Upper Nile. The local SPLM
Commissioner, who claimed to be accompanied by 2,000 SPLA
troops (a figure that UNMIS doubts),embarked on what had
theretofore had been a successful campaign to disarm
villages in the area. After successfully eliciting
cooperation from two villages, the SPLA force arrived in
Ye, whose population did not wish to disarm. A militia
group known as the White Army opened fire on the SPLA
force, and elements of the SSDF joined them.
2. (SBU) A heavy firefight ensued, with significant
casualties on both sides. The UNMIS officials noted that
the clash was worrisome in that the SSDF soldiers
fighting alongside the White Army were from the faction
that had, theoretically at least, joined the SPLA, in
effect turning the clash into an internecine affair.
UNMIS flew General Simon Gatwich to the area by
helicopter and landed near Ye in spite of the risk of
taking fire from one side or the other. Gatwich, who has
thrown his lot with the SPLA, was a former militia
commander from Upper Nile known for depredations in the
Shilluk Kingdom in early 2004. He still maintains
considerable influence in the Upper Nile area and was
instrumental in calming the situation in Ye. Gatwich
remains in the area for now as a precaution, and he has
received high marks from UNMIS for his constructive role.
3. (SBU) We suspect that this will not be the last time
that GoSS/SPLA DDR attempts spark violence with those
unwilling to lay down their arms.
HUME
SIPDIS
SIPDIS, SENSITIVE
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PINS PGOV MOPS SU
SUBJECT: CORRECTED: SPLA/SSDR CLASH IN THE UPPER NILE
1. (SBU) Senior UNMIS officials described to CG Juba a
January 29 incident that occurred in the village of Ye,
near Malakal, in the Upper Nile. The local SPLM
Commissioner, who claimed to be accompanied by 2,000 SPLA
troops (a figure that UNMIS doubts),embarked on what had
theretofore had been a successful campaign to disarm
villages in the area. After successfully eliciting
cooperation from two villages, the SPLA force arrived in
Ye, whose population did not wish to disarm. A militia
group known as the White Army opened fire on the SPLA
force, and elements of the SSDF joined them.
2. (SBU) A heavy firefight ensued, with significant
casualties on both sides. The UNMIS officials noted that
the clash was worrisome in that the SSDF soldiers
fighting alongside the White Army were from the faction
that had, theoretically at least, joined the SPLA, in
effect turning the clash into an internecine affair.
UNMIS flew General Simon Gatwich to the area by
helicopter and landed near Ye in spite of the risk of
taking fire from one side or the other. Gatwich, who has
thrown his lot with the SPLA, was a former militia
commander from Upper Nile known for depredations in the
Shilluk Kingdom in early 2004. He still maintains
considerable influence in the Upper Nile area and was
instrumental in calming the situation in Ye. Gatwich
remains in the area for now as a precaution, and he has
received high marks from UNMIS for his constructive role.
3. (SBU) We suspect that this will not be the last time
that GoSS/SPLA DDR attempts spark violence with those
unwilling to lay down their arms.
HUME