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08KHARTOUM576
2008-04-14 14:43:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Khartoum
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CHAD: UFDD, FSR'S DIFFERING VIEWS ON NEGOTIATIONS

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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 KHARTOUM 000576 

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DEPARTMENT FOR AF A/S FRAZER, AF/SPG, AND AF/C
NSC FOR PITTMAN AND HUDSON
PARIS FOR KANEDA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/13/2013
TAGS: PREL PGOV AU CD SU LY
SUBJECT: CHAD: UFDD, FSR'S DIFFERING VIEWS ON NEGOTIATIONS

REF: A. KHARTOUM 564

B. KHARTOUM 501

KHARTOUM 00000576 001.2 OF 002


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

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 KHARTOUM 000576

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR AF A/S FRAZER, AF/SPG, AND AF/C
NSC FOR PITTMAN AND HUDSON
PARIS FOR KANEDA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/13/2013
TAGS: PREL PGOV AU CD SU LY
SUBJECT: CHAD: UFDD, FSR'S DIFFERING VIEWS ON NEGOTIATIONS

REF: A. KHARTOUM 564

B. KHARTOUM 501

KHARTOUM 00000576 001.2 OF 002


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


1. (U) This message includes an action request. Please see
para. 7.

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UFDD: Negotiations with Political Opposition, Observers
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2. (C) In separate conversations, representatives from two
Chadian rebel movements, the Union des Forces du
Developpement et de la Democratie (UFDD) and the Front du
Salut de la Republique (FSR),presented somewhat differing
views on political dialogue with the Chadian Government. On
April 11, UFDD President Mahamat Nouri told Poloff by phone
that the National Alliance (AN) remains open to negotiations
with President Idriss Deby on two conditions: 1) The
negotiations must include all of the three movements in the
AN--the UFDD, the FSR, and the UFDD/Fondamentale--as well as
the unarmed political opposition and 2) International
observers, beyond the AU mediation team of Libya and Congo,
must attend the negotiations.


3. (C) According to Nouri the UFDD does not object to Libya
as a venue for the negotiations, provided the two conditions
for dialogue are met. He asserted, however, that Libya had
not invited the AN to the ongoing discussions between Chadian
Government representatives and Timan Erdimi's Rally of Forces
for Change (RFC). Nouri characterized these discussions as a
"family affair" within Deby and Erdimi's Zaghawa tribe. He
was enthusiastic on continued contact with the USG and
offered to send a "senior-level" delegation to Khartoum or to
El Geneina, West Darfur, to meet with U.S. officials.

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FSR: Doubts on Libya, Deby's Sincerity
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4. (C) By contrast, FSR commander Oumar Ali told Poloff from
El Geneina on April 13 that his movement opposes any
negotiations involving the Libyan Government. Libya provides
military and financial support to Deby, making it a biased
actor, and the FSR is opposed to Muammar Qadhafi's
"terrorist" ideology, said Ali. He cast doubt on the
viability of negotiations with the Chadian Government, which
he called "an organized mafia." "They would be negotiations
toward what?" questioned Ali. "Idriss has broken every
commitment he's made. Just look at (former Defense Minister)
Mahamet Nour. We want a dialogue with someone who respects
their commitments." He also cited the murder and detention
of opposition political figures after the coup attempt in
February 2008 as an indication of Deby's lack of sincerity to
engage in substantive discussions leading to democracy in
Chad.


5. (C) The FSR does not reject negotiations outright,
however, and Ali inferred that the his movement would
consider participation in a peace process if Deby made a
concession that built confidence between the parties. One of
the FSR's primary grievances is the changes made to the 1996
Constitution, and Ali suggested a recision of some of the
provisions might lay a foundation for negotiations. He
begged the U.S. to "help an African country." "You are
against dictators, against terrorists, and Idriss' regime is
both," said Ali. "It is a matter of utmost urgency."


6. (C) Ali claimed that the people of N'djamena had
"acclaimed" the rebels arrival in February because of the
depravity of Deby's regime and reported that the populations
of Ade and Dar Sila have grown restive and are calling for a
new rebel offensive. He blamed Deby for inciting
inter-communal tensions in Am Timam and Dar Sila in recent
weeks that have resulted in violence and for orchestrating
the murder of Chadian civilians who have taken refuge in the
Central African Republic. AN representatives are scheduled
to meet "in the field" on April 14 to discuss their "final
plans" before the onset of the rainy season, reported Ali.

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Action Request
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7. (C) Fifteen minutes after the conclusion of the

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conversation with Ali, he again called Poloff to report that
he had briefed FSR President Ahmed Soubiane. According to
Ali, Soubiane said that he had been "ecstatic" to have spoken
to a representative from the Department several weeks
ago--"the first American official to hear our side"--and had
offered to send a delegation to meet with U.S. officials
"anywhere, anytime" to outline the FSR's platform. He
reiterated his continued willingness to do so but lamented
that he had not received a response to his offer. Ali will
call Poloff again on April 14. Post requests Department
guidance on a response to Soubiane's offer.


8. (U) Tripoli minimize considered.
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