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06NDJAMENA1167
2006-09-21 17:26:00
CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN
Embassy Ndjamena
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FIGHTING ESCALATES IN EASTERN CHAD (CORRECTED

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DEPARTMENT FOR AF, D, DRL, PRM; LONDON AND PARIS FOR
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/21/2016
TAGS: PGOV PHUM PREF ASEC CD SU
SUBJECT: FIGHTING ESCALATES IN EASTERN CHAD (CORRECTED
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Classified By: ECONOMIC/CONSULAR OFFICER JITU SARDAR FOR REASONS 1.4 (B
) and (D)

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DEPARTMENT FOR AF, D, DRL, PRM; LONDON AND PARIS FOR
AFRICAWATCHERS; GENEVA FOR CAMPBELL, DS/IP/AF,
DS/IP/ITA/WASHDC, DIA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/21/2016
TAGS: PGOV PHUM PREF ASEC CD SU
SUBJECT: FIGHTING ESCALATES IN EASTERN CHAD (CORRECTED
VERSION)


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Classified By: ECONOMIC/CONSULAR OFFICER JITU SARDAR FOR REASONS 1.4 (B
) and (D)


1. (C) SUMMARY: As Chadian forces launch an offensive
against rebel groups in eastern Chad, President Deby himself
has gone out to the battlefield to oversee the operations.
Chadians are suspicious of French military involvement
against the rebel movements, who are being reinforced by a
prominent Chadian defector. The GOC is concerned that
refugee camps in eastern Chad may act as bases of operations
for Chadian rebel groups. END SUMMARY.

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NEW OFFENSIVE IN EASTERN CHAD
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2. (U) On September 20, Radio France International reported
on a clash between Chadian national army forces and Chadian
rebel groups in the area of Hadjer Marfaine, located between
the eastern Chadian towns of Adre and Guereda. RFI noted
that the Chadian rebel elements were loyal to the rebel group
Rally of Democratic Forces (RaFD),which was led by Timan
Erdimi, former Deby-ally and relative of the President.


3. (C) Elias Forsung, field security officer for the United
Nations High Commission for Refugees Office in Abeche,
confirmed that the fighting was taking place in eastern Chad,
and said that his sources in Adre reported over 70 Chadian
soldiers and an unknown number of rebels had been killed.
Many of those wounded during the combat, according to
Forsung, were being taken to military hospitals in Guereda
and Abeche for treatment. Forsung pointed out that based on
the extensive nature of the wounds, the fighting seemed
extremely fierce. He also noted that President Deby was in
Farchana, a town south of Adre, possibly to oversee the
operations.


4. (C) Other embassy contacts said that, in addition to the
clashes that took place between the GOC forces and the RaFD,
there were separate battles involving forces loyal to Chadian

rebel leader and former GOC Minister of Defense Mahamat Nouri
in the same area. According to these contacts, Nouri's
troops, who entered into the fray to reinforce the RaFD's
forces against the GOC, destroyed forty vehicles, captured
fifty vehicles, and killed and captured many GOC soldiers
(including key Republican Guard commander Hassane Kernik).
They have also noted that a number of Chadian soldiers have
defected to the rebel cause.

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GOC OFFENSIVE AIMED TO DESTROY REBELS, POSSIBLE FRENCH
ASSISTANCE
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5. (C) Deby-loyalist and embassy contact Ambaya Mafouz told
us on September 21 that President Deby was not only in
eastern Chad, but right on the front lines of the conflict,
and was assisting his field commanders in developing their
strategy against the Chadian rebel groups. He stated that
following the fighting during the previous week and sightings
of rebel activity along the border over the weekend, Deby had
decided to take the fight directly to the rebel movement.
According to Mafouz, President Deby was extremely concerned
by this recent round of fighting, as it was being led by
those former Zaghawa clan members who were once loyal to
President Deby and who still maintained contacts within the
Chadian national army. The possibility of defections to the
rebel groups and the sharing of intelligence, noted Mafouz,
was much greater because of the close ethnic connections that
transcended the division between the RaFD and the Chadian
national army.


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6. (C) Embassy contacts have also detailed information that
is circulating on French involvement in the battle. Embassy
contact Bakhit Tidjani, who maintains contact with the rebel
movements, claimed that sources in the field reported that
French Mirage fighter jets were being used to bomb rebel
targets during the fighting in Hadjer Marfaine. Zakaria
Ousman, Honorary Counsel to Pakistan, told us on September 22
that French fighter jets were being brought in from other
military operations; and French cargo planes were being
utilized to transport military equipment for the Chadian
national army to the eastern front. French Ambassador
Jean-Pierre Bercot told the Ambassador on September 21 that
the French military was transporting 100 wounded Chadian
fighters to N'Djamena for treatment, and that the GOC had
assured the French Embassy that the situation "was under
control."

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FIGHTERS FROM THE NORTH
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7. (C) Contacts have pointed out that Nouri's involvement
in fighting out east could be potentially detrimental to the
GOC's efforts to stamp out the rebel movement. Nouri had the
ability to attract a number of Chadian army field commanders
belonging to the Goran ethnic group. A number of Gorans in
the northern Chadian region of B.E.T. were particularly
disgruntled with the GOC following the Government's
intervention in an intra-Goran dispute over land usage.
While Chadian Minister of Territorial Administration Ahmat
Mahamat Bachir, told the Ambassador on September 20 that the
GOC had effectively resolved the dispute, Ousman said that
many Gorans had decided to join Nouri's ranks to protest the
Government's intervention in the conflict.

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CHADIAN REBELS IN THE REFUGEE CAMPS
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8. (C) During his meeting with the Ambassador on September
20, Minister Bachir stated that the GOC was becoming
increasingly worried about the possible infiltration of
refugee camps by Chadian rebels, particularly after the GOC
had been willing to welcome Sudanese refugees fleeing Darfur.
He said that his ministry received information that a
Chadian rebel was captured during the September 11 attacks in
Aram Kolla carrying UNHCR travel registration documents, and
that he would pass the information to the UNHCR
representative in N'Djamena, but stated that the GOC feared
that the refugee camps could be used against the Chadian
government.

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COMMENT
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9. (C) While a number of reports and views are flying around
on the scale of the conflict and vulnerability of the GOC, it
is clear that heavy fighting is taking place, and is serious
enough to warrant a visit from President Deby himself to the
region.


10. (U) Tripoli Minimize Considered.
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