Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
07MAPUTO26
2007-01-08 13:02:00
SECRET
Embassy Maputo
Cable title:
MOZAMBIQUE - REPORT OF PREPARATIONS TO ASSIST
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S E C R E T MAPUTO 000026
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
AF/S FOR HTREGER
E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/08/2017
TAGS: PREF PTER MZ
SUBJECT: MOZAMBIQUE - REPORT OF PREPARATIONS TO ASSIST
EXPECTED ARRIVALS FROM SOMALIA
REF: USDAO MAPUTO IIR 6 866 0038 07/POTENTIAL FOR
SOMALI MILITANTS TO MOVE INTO NORTHERN
MOZAMBIQUE.
Classified By: Charge d' Affairs James Dudley, reason 1.4 (d)
S E C R E T MAPUTO 000026
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
AF/S FOR HTREGER
E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/08/2017
TAGS: PREF PTER MZ
SUBJECT: MOZAMBIQUE - REPORT OF PREPARATIONS TO ASSIST
EXPECTED ARRIVALS FROM SOMALIA
REF: USDAO MAPUTO IIR 6 866 0038 07/POTENTIAL FOR
SOMALI MILITANTS TO MOVE INTO NORTHERN
MOZAMBIQUE.
Classified By: Charge d' Affairs James Dudley, reason 1.4 (d)
1. (S) In a brief conversation in the morning of January 5, a
Muslim religious figure in Maputo relayed the following
information to emboff:
2. (S) According to his sources, three 20-foot containers of
supplies -- including beans, rice, blankets, salt, sugar,
tea, used clothing for males, and an undisclosed sum of South
African rand and US dollars -- were being transported
overland that day to northern Mozambique. The supplies are
to succor expected arrivals fleeing fighting in Somalia.
Accompanying the containers were two tabligh jamaat members
("tabligh jamaat" people in Mozambique, according this
religious figure, are young male missionaries sent here from
South Asia to spread religion and fundraise),with perhaps
several others going north to assist this past weekend.
3. (S) During the night of January 4 there had been a
"contentious" meeting among Muslims in Maputo, but at the end
the decision was made to send the supplies up north.
4. (S) He thought Somalis would be departing Kenya for
Mozambique by air, and advised that the airport in Nairobi
should be watched.
5. (S) Comment: We want to stress that we have no
corroborating evidence of this reported movement of supplies
nor any information on any suspicious arrival of Somalis in
Mozambique in the past few days. However, Mozambique's
porous borders and large Muslim community make it a plausible
destination or transit country for Islamic militants fleeing
Somalia, and we would welcome any available information on
the likelihood of such movements. Our source is a black
Muslim who is very open about his concern over the influx of
Asian tabligh jamaatis in Mozambique in the past year or so,
and of his fear that they will radicalize and destabilize the
Muslim community here.
Dudley
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
AF/S FOR HTREGER
E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/08/2017
TAGS: PREF PTER MZ
SUBJECT: MOZAMBIQUE - REPORT OF PREPARATIONS TO ASSIST
EXPECTED ARRIVALS FROM SOMALIA
REF: USDAO MAPUTO IIR 6 866 0038 07/POTENTIAL FOR
SOMALI MILITANTS TO MOVE INTO NORTHERN
MOZAMBIQUE.
Classified By: Charge d' Affairs James Dudley, reason 1.4 (d)
1. (S) In a brief conversation in the morning of January 5, a
Muslim religious figure in Maputo relayed the following
information to emboff:
2. (S) According to his sources, three 20-foot containers of
supplies -- including beans, rice, blankets, salt, sugar,
tea, used clothing for males, and an undisclosed sum of South
African rand and US dollars -- were being transported
overland that day to northern Mozambique. The supplies are
to succor expected arrivals fleeing fighting in Somalia.
Accompanying the containers were two tabligh jamaat members
("tabligh jamaat" people in Mozambique, according this
religious figure, are young male missionaries sent here from
South Asia to spread religion and fundraise),with perhaps
several others going north to assist this past weekend.
3. (S) During the night of January 4 there had been a
"contentious" meeting among Muslims in Maputo, but at the end
the decision was made to send the supplies up north.
4. (S) He thought Somalis would be departing Kenya for
Mozambique by air, and advised that the airport in Nairobi
should be watched.
5. (S) Comment: We want to stress that we have no
corroborating evidence of this reported movement of supplies
nor any information on any suspicious arrival of Somalis in
Mozambique in the past few days. However, Mozambique's
porous borders and large Muslim community make it a plausible
destination or transit country for Islamic militants fleeing
Somalia, and we would welcome any available information on
the likelihood of such movements. Our source is a black
Muslim who is very open about his concern over the influx of
Asian tabligh jamaatis in Mozambique in the past year or so,
and of his fear that they will radicalize and destabilize the
Muslim community here.
Dudley