Identifier
Created
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07DAKAR410
2007-02-22 16:13:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Dakar
Cable title:  

DAKAR: EMERGENCY ACTION COMMITTEE (EAC) MEETING ON ELECTION

Tags:  ASEC PGOV CASC PHUM PINS SG 
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O 221613Z FEB 07
FM AMEMBASSY DAKAR
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 7619
INFO RUEHZK/ECOWAS COLLECTIVE
UNCLAS DAKAR 000410 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS
SENSITIVE

STATE FOR DS, S/CT, P, M, INR, CA, AF/EX AND AF/W
STATE ALSO FOR DS/IP/AF, DRL/AE AND AF/PDPA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ASEC PGOV CASC PHUM PINS SG
SUBJECT: DAKAR: EMERGENCY ACTION COMMITTEE (EAC) MEETING ON ELECTION
VIOLENCE

REF: A. STATE 021684

B. Dakar 0375

C. Dakar 0265

D. Dakar 0232

E. 06 Dakar 2964

F. 06 Dakar 2854

UNCLAS DAKAR 000410

SIPDIS

SIPDIS
SENSITIVE

STATE FOR DS, S/CT, P, M, INR, CA, AF/EX AND AF/W
STATE ALSO FOR DS/IP/AF, DRL/AE AND AF/PDPA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ASEC PGOV CASC PHUM PINS SG
SUBJECT: DAKAR: EMERGENCY ACTION COMMITTEE (EAC) MEETING ON ELECTION
VIOLENCE

REF: A. STATE 021684

B. Dakar 0375

C. Dakar 0265

D. Dakar 0232

E. 06 Dakar 2964

F. 06 Dakar 2854


1. (U) The Ambassador convened the EAC on February 22, 2007, to
review our security posture in light of election violence that broke
out on the evening of February 21, 2007.


2. (U) According to a variety of sources, supporters of President
Abdoulaye Wade clashed with supporters of opposition candidate
Idrissa Seck in the Fenetre-Mermoz neighborhood at approximately
2000 hrs. A number of persons were injured, vehicles destroyed, and
a popular local restaurant ransacked. Two embassy employees were
eating in the restaurant at the time of the clash, and the
restaurant is within a mile of approximately 20 embassy residences.
The two embassy personnel escaped the scene without injury.


3. (U) While post conducted a number of pre-election security
preparations (see refs),the consensus of the EAC is that potential
for continued political violence remains high through the remainder
of the campaign period, election day on Sunday, February 25, and
throughout the next week when results are expected to be announced.
The consensus of the EAC was that the potential for violent
political clashes is particularly high in the afternoon following
mid-day prayer.


4. (U) The consensus of the EAC was that the following additional
precautions should be taken to limit the exposure of embassy
personnel random acts of political violence:

(a) Cancel the evening public film program at the Mbacke Annex for
February 22 and 23;

(b) Postpone a CLO-organized excursion outside the city that was
scheduled for Saturday, February 24;

(c) Require all embassy personnel to monitor their radios when
traveling outside their residences to ensure they remain updated
regarding the local security situation; and

(d) Recommend that employees and families limit un-necessary travel
outside their residences after 14:00.


5. (U) The EAC recommended language for a public announcement to be
issued by the Department. CA cleared the language which has been
distributed as a warden message, pending issuance of a public
announcement.


6. (SBU) The Embassy issued the following press release, which has
received extensive, favorable coverage in local media as well as a
strong negative reaction from the GOS (Septel).

BEGIN TEXT.

The U.S. Embassy condemns recent election violence in Senegal. The
Embassy deeply regrets last night's election-related violence, which
caused serious injury to persons and property and posed a
significant threat to Dakar residents, including Americans. We call
upon all parties to respect the safety and right of passage of all
citizens and to ensure a peaceful election process in Senegal.

END TEXT.


7. (U) Dakar's EAC will continue to monitor the local situation,
maintain liaison with host-government police and security officials,
and reconvene as appropriate. At present, plans to deploy 14
embassy sponsored election observer teams on Sunday, February 25,
remain in place. RSO will conduct a special security briefing will
all teams prior to their departure.

JACOBS