Identifier
Created
Classification
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08KHARTOUM183
2008-02-06 05:55:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Khartoum
Cable title:  

KHARTOUM SECURITY MILESTONES - JUNE 2007 TO

Tags:  ABLD AMGT ASEC PREL PTER US SU 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L KHARTOUM 000183 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR AF A/S FRAZER AND AF PDAS THOMAS-GREENFIELD,
AF/SPG, AF/EX, OBO, DS


E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/05/2012
TAGS: ABLD AMGT ASEC PREL PTER US SU
SUBJECT: KHARTOUM SECURITY MILESTONES - JUNE 2007 TO
JANUARY 2008

Classified By: CDA Alberto M. Fernandez, reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)

C O N F I D E N T I A L KHARTOUM 000183

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR AF A/S FRAZER AND AF PDAS THOMAS-GREENFIELD,
AF/SPG, AF/EX, OBO, DS


E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/05/2012
TAGS: ABLD AMGT ASEC PREL PTER US SU
SUBJECT: KHARTOUM SECURITY MILESTONES - JUNE 2007 TO
JANUARY 2008

Classified By: CDA Alberto M. Fernandez, reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)


1. (SBU) This cable provides a summary of security-related
actions and events affecting the US Mission in Sudan during a
specific timeframe. It gathers references to numerous cables
and messages on various related issues including OBO issues,
EAC actions, Sudanese Government actions, terrorism, RSO and
COM requests for security enhancements at post and others.
While comprehensive, it is not an exhaustive catalogue of all
such events at post during this six month period. It seeks to
serve as a ready reference for Washington's benefit to help
in the implementation of DS and OBO connected initiatives in
Sudan. It generally does not refer to numerous instances of
support and assistance rendered - for which post is very
grateful - by Washington elements, including DS and OBO, but
focuses mostly on events on the ground in Sudan.


2. (C) EMBASSY KHARTOUM SECURITY MILESTONES:

-- June 11, 2007 - Sudanese Government (MFA and Governor of
Khartoum State) officially notify newly arrived Charge that
Sudan will re-open street in front of the Chancery to
vehicular traffic in response to new U.S. sanctions imposed
on May 29, 2007. Sudanese ask Embassy to work with Sudanese
Intelligence (NISS) to open the street as soon as possible.
This would reduce the Chancery's tenuous setback to zero (07
Khartoum 925).

-- June 14, 2007 - Embassy develops back-up plan to evacuate
the Chancery in case of street opening. Plan would entail
moving Chancery staff to other USG buildings scattered
through the city. Embassy also develops and sends a bogus
diplomatic note for the Sudanese offering illusory
concessions while maintaining setback in order to gain time
(07 Khartoum 947).

-- July 18, 2007 - Embassy response to OBO request for update
on NEC construction in the wake of the Sudanese blocking NEC

shipping containers after the May 29 sanctions announcement.
Sudanese agree to "waive a requirement that detailed building
plans of the NEC be provided in order to obtain a building
permit" (actually, the permit was never granted despite the
MFA's assurances) but refuse to budge on the containers
claiming it is a "political issue" decided at the highest
levels of the GOS (07 Khartoum 1120).

-- August 1, 2007 - After repeated appeals for weeks by CDA,
DCM and RAO to various senior officials, Sudanese agree to
"let sleeping dogs lie" and not open the Ali Abdel Latif
Street in front of Chancery (07 Khartoum 1196).

-- August 6, 2007 - New RSO arrives.

-- August 19, 2007 - Sudanese brief Embassy about uncovered
Al-Qa'ida-inspired plot targeting the US, UK, and French
embassies, UNMIS HQ, Sudanese officials and other sites in
Khartoum. Embassy suspends all TDY travel to Khartoum until
September 15 "as a precautionary measure to lower US official
profile in Khartoum" (07 Khartoum 1298, 07 Khartoum 1306).

-- August 20, 2007 - RSO Hunt requests DS/DEAV order 11 new
armored vehicles for Embassy Khartoum. DS/CFO obligates money
for the purchase (Hunt-Munoz email).

-- August 21, 2007 - Embassy update on NEC containers
obstruction. Embassy recommendations that the issue be raised
during the late August visit of Minister of State for Foreign
Affairs Al-Samani al-Wasila to Washington, the first visit by
a senior Sudanese official to Washington in a year.
Washington raises the issue with the Minister but the
problems are not solved (07 Khartoum 1313).

-- September 11, 2007 - DCM and RSO call on Director of
Khartoum Police Director General Saad to request closer
cooperation on mission security issues (07 Khartoum 1430).

-- September 13, 2007 - DS/DEAV confirms armored vehicle
order. DEAV informs RSO that they are shipping a stock
armored vehicle immediately to post. Vehicle has not yet
arrived in Sudan (Walker-Hunt email).

-- September 19, 2007 - Embassy requests increase of
Surveillance Detection Unit to 22 (07 Khartoum 1474)

-- October 8, 2007 - Embassy response to query by OBO
Director Williams in which Embassy recommends that visiting
Sudanese Finance Minister, who is blocking containers, meet
with Washington officials. The Minister meets with NSC and
U/S for Management Henrietta Fore but the problems are
unresolved (07 Khartoum 1558)


-- October 9, 2007 - EAC recommends withdrawal of all USG
personnel out of Darfur due to rising security concerns as a
result of the upcoming October 27 peace talks in Libya. COM
agrees to the withdrawal (07 Khartoum 1584).

-- November 1, 2007 - EAC authorizes return to Darfur but
asks for Washington help with Darfur medevac and airlift
issues in case of emergency (07 Khartoum 1698).

-- November 4, 2007 - Reduction in Residential Guard coverage
due to LGP staffing and funding shortage, due to FY 2008
Continuing Resolution (07 Khartoum 1710)

-- November 18, 2007 - Embassy outlines an "interim path
forward" if the NEC is definitively blocked. Cable notes that
all USG facilities in Sudan (Khartoum, Juba and Darfur) are
sub-standard, Chancery has no setback and that both staffing
and program levels would have to be reconsidered if
construction is definitively halted. Cable asks "what interim
measures, if any, can be taken to mitigate risks in the near
future. In short, neither "business as usual" nor any
expansion may be feasible if the new chancery is not
completed" (07 Khartoum 1788).

-- November 22, 2007 - Embassy requests more staff for 24/7
LGF coverage and reorganization of guard force and new
leadership slots. RSO also requests a residential security
coordinator, consolidation of guards in Darfur into the
program and guards for Juba IOB SD team. Cable also requests
$40,000 to seed residential security program (07 Khartoum
1833).

-- November 28, 2007 - EAC agrees to request from Washington
and the Sudanese MFA that selected Sudanese LGF be armed in
the absence of MSG. Diplomatic note requesting this is sent
to the Sudanese Foreign Ministry (07 Khartoum 1867).

-- December 3, 2007 - CDA, in a first person cable, outlines
the threat level and administrative challenges of RSO
Khartoum in great detail and requests an upgrade for RSO, a
D/RSO for Khartoum, a second A/RSO for Khartoum and movement
on RSO Juba. Cable also requests 2 TDY to support post until
positions are filled (07 Khartoum 1905).

-- December 31, 2007 - EAC notes increased tension in Darfur
and limits personnel there to critical needs, no additional
TDYs allowed (07 Khartoum 2070).

-- December 31, 2007 - Post requests update on Local Guard
Force and Surveillance Detection Unit request (07 Khartoum
2071).

-- January 1, 2008 - Embassy employees from USAID murdered in
Khartoum by unknown assailants. EAC imposes curfew on all
staff and limits travel to armored vehicles only (08 Khartoum
01).

-- January 7, 2008 - EAC modifies 7 am to 7 PM curfew to
allow armored vehicle travel to other USG facilities or
homes. State informed of USAID airlift of additional armored
vehicles (08 Khartoum 23)

-- January 9, 2008 - EAC decides on end to curfew limits but
maintains armored vehicle only travel. EAC restates request
for 24/7 static residential guards (08 Khartoum 34).

-- January 14, 2008 - Embassy recommendations for security,
personnel and administrative changes in the wake of the
January 1, 2008 tragedy, including expedited shipping of
armored vehicles (DCM Powers email and 08 Khartoum 88).

-- January 26, 2008 - Consulate Juba request for actions to
improve current security posture is provided in a front
channel cable (08 Khartoum 113).

-- February 1, 2008 - Four new DS expedited armored vehicles
arrive in Sudan, clear customs in record time and are put
into service on February 4, 2008.



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