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07NDJAMENA142
2007-02-14 14:08:00
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Embassy Ndjamena
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CHAD'S OURE CASSONI REFUGEE CAMP POSES UNIQUE RISKS

Tags:  PGOV PREF PREL KCRS CD SU 
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SENSITIVE
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STATE FOR PRM/AF/GPARKER, AF/C/MASHRAF, S/CRS/RRIPLEY/
JBEIK/JVANCE
LONDON AND PARIS FOR AFRICA WATCHERS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREF PREL KCRS CD SU
SUBJECT: CHAD'S OURE CASSONI REFUGEE CAMP POSES UNIQUE RISKS

REF: A. 2006 NDJAMENA 1249 B. NDJAMENA 65

UNCLAS NDJAMENA 000142

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

STATE FOR PRM/AF/GPARKER, AF/C/MASHRAF, S/CRS/RRIPLEY/
JBEIK/JVANCE
LONDON AND PARIS FOR AFRICA WATCHERS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREF PREL KCRS CD SU
SUBJECT: CHAD'S OURE CASSONI REFUGEE CAMP POSES UNIQUE RISKS

REF: A. 2006 NDJAMENA 1249 B. NDJAMENA 65


1. (SBU) Summary. Oure Cassoni refugee Camp, close to the
Sudan border, continues to be highly politicized. Both the
camp and the host community of Bahai lack security (reftels).
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is
active in trying to repatriate Sudanese soldiers hospitalized
in Bahai as well as others reportedly held as POWs by
Sudanese rebels inside Chad. End Summary.

Oure Cassoni Refugee Camp Remains Extremely Politicized
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2. (U) The Oure Cassoni Refugee Camp, housing over 26,000

Sudanese refugees, remains extremely politicized and under
the influence of Sudanese rebels. During a meeting with the
USAID Humanitarian Assistance Team last month, several
attendees insisted on raising political issues with EmbOff,
rather than the humanitarian assistance issues the meeting
was convened for, and presenting a package of political
mini-banners. Several attendees later reported intimidation
and coercion by camp leaders to suppress certain views. One
view camp leaders tried to suppress is that the camp is not
secure (as evidenced by assaults and carjackings occurring
within the camp itself). Due to the camp's location close to
the border, this is one of two refugee camps that UNHCR would
like to move further away from the border. However, the camp
leaders want it to remain where it is, and continue to serve
as a rebel rear base.


Insecurity and Lack of Projects To Benefit Host Community
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3. (U) The lack of security also affects the small host
community of Bahai (approximately 20 miles from the camp, and
with a population estimated at 2,000 people) and other
smaller villages. NGOs have their compounds here, and have
to be escorted by gendarmes, even to travel short distances
between compounds. All NGOs store their vehicles at night in
the UNHCR compound. The prefet made a complaint (heard
elsewhere) that the gendarmes would be more effective if they
were from the area, rather than from elsewhere in Chad. It
was reported that not all of them have firearms. The UN is
in Phase IV security, which has resulted in minimum staffing
for UNHCR itself and the NGOs who work in this area. NGOs
report that they had projects planned for local villages,
such as drilling wells, but, due to the security situation,
they could only visit two of the sixteen villages in the
area.


Attacks in the Area
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4. (U) In addition to fighting in the area in October, there
have been reports of Sudanese Air Force Antonovs dropping
bombs in the area in January and more recently this month.
Allegedly, on one or two occasions, the bombs struck close to
the dam on Lake Cariari (the dam has made this wadi into an
artificial lake, and its destruction would be devastating for
Oure Cassoni). However, the consensus of people actually
there is that the target was a rebel column, not the dam
itself, and that the Antonovs are very inaccurate bombing
platforms (they are cargo aircraft, not bombers, and the
bombs are rolled off the rear cargo ramp).






ICRC Repatriation
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5. (SBU) In mid-January, 14 wounded Sudanese soldiers still
remained in the Bahai Hospital, where they had been brought
following heavy fighting on the Sudan side of the border in
early October. The International Committee of the Red Cross
(ICRC) is negotiating for their repatriation. The NGO
community in Bahai informed EmbOff that Sudanese rebels were
rumored to be holding up to 200 GoS soldiers as prisoners of
war (POWs) somewhere in the general area. The presence of
additional Sudanese soldiers was subsequently confirmed by
the ICRC which advised that they are involved in negotiating
their repatriation as well; they also report that no one on
either side seems anxious for the GoS POWs to be returned.


6. (U) Tripoli minimize considered.
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