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08KIGALI510
2008-07-30 16:48:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Kigali
Cable title:  

RWANDA - EVIDENCE OF NKUNDA RECRUITING FROM

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/30/2018
TAGS: PREL PGOV PREF RW
SUBJECT: RWANDA - EVIDENCE OF NKUNDA RECRUITING FROM

REFUGEE CAMPS?

Classified By: CDA Cheryl J. Sim for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L KIGALI 000510

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/30/2018
TAGS: PREL PGOV PREF RW
SUBJECT: RWANDA - EVIDENCE OF NKUNDA RECRUITING FROM

REFUGEE CAMPS?

Classified By: CDA Cheryl J. Sim for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).


1. (C) CDA Sim received an internal UNHCR Kigali report July
30 detailing efforts by associates of renegade General
Laurent Nkunda to recruit combatants from Congolese refugee
camps in Rwanda. The report (text below),which does not
identify sources of information at Gihembe refugee camp,
indicates Nkunda is making plans for a September attack on
Goma, and that Mrs. Nkunda supposedly visited Gihembe camp to
recruit fighters for her husband, accompanied by a "heavy
Congolese and Rwandan escort." In Post's opinion, parts of
the report appear inconsistent and not particularly credible
as to Mrs. Nkunda's supposed visit, motivations and
exhortations to the refugees. Regardless of the credibility
of these aspects of the report, UNHCR officials believe that
some refugees are selling food rations to provide funding for
Nkunda and other food is reportedly going over the border to
support his force. UNHCR officials say they are trying to
impress upon the Government of Rwanda (GOR) the need to
prepare for the large influx of Congolese refugees into
Rwanda that would result from such an attack on Goma.
However, the GOR remains woefully underprepared.


2. (C) Given the sensitive nature of the report and UNHCR's
interest in protecting its source, a UNHCR Kigali senior
representative traveled to Kampala to transmit the notes
below and other related information to Geneva.


3. (C) Begin text one:

"Note for the File

On Friday, 18 July 2008, BOK received the following
information Gihembe camp:

Between 6 and 13 July 2008, a delegation of Congolese women
belonging to the group of Laurent Nkunda came to Gihembe Camp
to prepare the visit of Ms. Nkunda and to sensitize the
refugee population on the recruitment of combatants. Ms.
Nkunda arrived in Byumba town on 12 July 2008 at 23:00. On
13 July, she went to the camp and had a meeting with the
Refugee Committee and the refugees, among which were the
young refugees. She left the camp on 14 July 08 at 3:00 am.
The choice of arriving and leaving late Rwanda was due to the
fact that she was accompanied by a heavy Congolese and
Rwandan escort.


During her visit to Gihembe Camp, two items on the agenda
were discussed: the recruitment of combatants and the planned
re-opening of the Field Office in Byumba.

Concerning the recruitment, Ms. Nkunda reiterated and urged
the young refugees to abandon their studies in favor of the
fight. She informed the refugees that Laurent Nkunda is
preparing to attack Goma this coming September 2008. Once
Goma is seized and after three or four days of organization,
they will organize the forced repatriation of Congolese
refugees from the camps in Rwanda.

As for the expected re-opening of UNHCR Office in Byumba, Ms.
Nkunda reportedly requested that refugees should resist the
re-opening as this will disturb their activities in the sense
that they will not be able to come freely in the camps,
especially during the weekends.

We were also informed that a refugee of 30 yrs old approached
UNHCR Gihembe to report that he was recruited sometime back
to fight in DRC. He reported that the current President of
the Refugee Committee also was there to receive the military
training. The refugee stated that he is currently harassed
by the President of the Refugee Committee to go back to DRC
for the fighting.

UNHCR staff also reported that the current Refugee Committee
is currently interviewing all refugees who were
ex-combatants, or who received a military training while they
were in DRC. All these refugees are being watched by the
Refugee Committee which was elected on 13 March 2008. For
what purpose these interviews are being done, UNHCR did not
receive any information.

It is worth mentioning that during the SPO Mission to Kibuye
(16 July 2008),UNHCR Office reported that one refugee has
briefly approached the Office to talk about the recruitment
of his son. He was afraid of doing so. Therefore, the
Office is planning to interview him outside Kiziba camp.

It is without any doubt, that recruitment activities are
being done in the camps (Gihembe and Kiziba). These visits
are timed/planned, and always coincide with the school
holidays. Some parents in Kiziba camp advised their children
not to come to the camp during the holidays. Given the
sensitivity of the issue, refugees are afraid to talk and
UNHCR should find ways to encourage them to report such
issues. UNHCR should increase its presence in the camps,
despite of the current low level of protection staff.

UNHCR Rwanda.
20 July 2008."

End text one.


4. (C) Begin text two:

"Note for the File

I was informed this morning (24 July 2008) that following Ms.
Nkunda visit in Gihembe camp, some Congolese refugee women
(number not known) went to DRC to undergo a training. The
women came back and started a sensitization campaign while
raising 300 Rwandan francs per family/household.

Another information which I received is that Innocent from
CNR (Rwandan National Refugee Commission) has called for a
meeting tomorrow (25 July 2008) with all MINALOC (Ministry of
Local Government) Camp Managers, Presidents and
Vice-Presidents of Refugee Committees. UNHCR was not invited
and the purpose of the meeting is not known to UNHCR.

I am trying to call (named person) to find out what this
meeting is about but to no avail.

Protection Section
BOK, 24 July 2008"

End text two.


5. (C) Comment. It is difficult to gauge the credibility of
this information in the above texts, which appear to have
been written by someone who is not fluent in English. There
is no question that recruitment efforts occur in the camps,
particularly after hours and on weekends when camp staff are
absent. What is not clear is the degree of GOR complicity.
We note that where the UNHCR report has Mrs. Nkunda calling
for recruits, she states the refugees in the Rwandan camps
(the mothers, fathers and other family members of the
recruits) will then be "forced" to return -- to what would be
a wildly insecure homecoming. It is difficult to believe
that any Nkunda operative, including his wife, would offer
such a discomforting prospect to camp recruits. Given
Nkunda's previous defeat at the hands of MONUC in a failed
attack on Goma, talk of a September attack may be more
recruiting rhetoric than actual strategy. It also hard to
believe that the GOR would expose its hand (if it is
complicit in recruiting) by so openly supporting a recruiting
drive by the highest profile recruiter one could imagine
visiting the camps -- the wife of General Nkunda. As this
Mission has argued previously, the GOR sees its future in
peaceful and cooperative regional relations, not in waging
small battles for low stakes in the endless internecine
conflicts of the eastern Congo. End comment.


SIM