Identifier
Created
Classification
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07ABIDJAN781
2007-07-24 16:22:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Abidjan
Cable title:  

MOROCCAN CONTINGENT IN ONUCI ACCUSED OF SEXUAL

Tags:  KPKO PREL UNSC IV 
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/24/2017
TAGS: KPKO PREL UNSC IV
SUBJECT: MOROCCAN CONTINGENT IN ONUCI ACCUSED OF SEXUAL
ABUSE; BATTALION CONFINED TO BARRACKS; "FLAME OF PEACE"
CEREMONY AFFECTED

REF: ABIDJAN 745

Classified By: Acting PolEconChief EMassinga, Reasons 1.4 (b,d)

C O N F I D E N T I A L ABIDJAN 000781

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/24/2017
TAGS: KPKO PREL UNSC IV
SUBJECT: MOROCCAN CONTINGENT IN ONUCI ACCUSED OF SEXUAL
ABUSE; BATTALION CONFINED TO BARRACKS; "FLAME OF PEACE"
CEREMONY AFFECTED

REF: ABIDJAN 745

Classified By: Acting PolEconChief EMassinga, Reasons 1.4 (b,d)


1. (C) The United Nations Operations in Cote d'Ivoire
(ONUCI) made a surprise announcement on Friday, July 20 that
the entire 732-strong Moroccan battalion would be confined to
barracks due to a number of allegations of sexual misconduct
with minors by Moroccan troops. The announcement did not
specify the numbers of troops under investigation nor provide
details on the allegations, but the impact on ONUCI's
effectiveness, given the Moroccans are widely considered
perhaps the most effective and well-equipped, has been
immediate. The contingent, ONUCI's second largest, has been
confined to barracks, a particularly difficult decision given
the upcoming "Flame of Peace" ceremony scheduled for Monday,
July 30th that will see up to eight African leaders,
President Gbagbo, Prime Minister Soro and a host of other
dignitaries.


2. (C) The decision took Abidjan by surprise. The
announcement hit the media on Saturday via a terse statement
read by ONUCI's spokesman. Human rights groups immediately
denounced the presumed acts, while the Moroccan contingent
commander was quoted as saying the collective punishment was
excessive. Demonstrating the initial lack of clarity
surrounding the decision, a well-placed ONUCI source told
Emboff that the Moroccan battalion would be able to perform
its regular duties but not be allowed liberty in Bouake, but
was contradicted by numerous press reports that indicated the
contrary, that at most the Moroccans would be given marginal
duties at the fringes of the ceremony and its place would be
taken largely by Ghanaians, Bangladeshis and others ONUCI
units.


3. (C) The UN's special unit charged with investigating
sexual exploitation is formally in charge of the
investigation (reftel),and has had a team on the ground
since before the announcement was made (Note: Emboff
expressed dismay at learning of the widespread nature of the
allegations several weeks after discussing the issue with
ONUCI human rights and code of conduct officers in charge of
the sexual exploitation policy (reftel). End Note). ONUCI
sources say the investigation is out of their hands, and that
NY wanted to "get ahead of the curve" by having the UN appear
to take charge of the situation. Emboff was told that while
the public allegations center on unnamed members of the
Moroccan unit, "the investigation extends beyond them."


4. (C) The media coverage of the allegations was initially
extensive, but fell off the front page its second day. Top
concerns new relate to the "Flame of Peace" ceremony. The
Moroccans are based in Bouake and would normally be a
centerpiece to ONUCI's security efforts. Some observers find
the appearance of these charges immediately prior to this
highly symbolic event unsettling, especially as some rumors
have it that the allegations stem from events as long as two
years ago. Adding to the anxiety are news reports (AFP) from
July 24 indicating that Burkina Faso is indeed sending up to
150 troops to Cote d'Ivoire ostensibly to join ONUCI, but
more realistically to provide added heft (and President
Compaore's personal guarantee) to PM Soro's security cordon.
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