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09GABORONE481
2009-06-15 15:52:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Gaborone
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SADC REQUEST TO TOUR IBB FACILITY IN SELIBE-PHIKWE

Tags:  PREL ASEC SADC BC 
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SUBJECT: SADC REQUEST TO TOUR IBB FACILITY IN SELIBE-PHIKWE

Classified By: Ambassador Stephen J. Nolan for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/15/2019
TAGS: PREL ASEC SADC BC
SUBJECT: SADC REQUEST TO TOUR IBB FACILITY IN SELIBE-PHIKWE

Classified By: Ambassador Stephen J. Nolan for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).


1. (C) SUMMARY: Embassy Gaborone received a diplomatic note
from the Government of Botswana late in the afternoon June 15
requesting that a delegation from the SADC troika team
"investigating the allegation that Botswana trained MDC
cadres" be granted permission to visit the IBB Transmitting
Station facility in Selibe-Phikwe on June 16 or 17.
Ambassador Nolan immediately phoned MFA Permanent Secretary
Samuel Outlule to ask about the origins and timing of this
rather strange request. Outlule explained that SADC urgently
approached the GOB on Sunday June 14 requesting help to
organize a visit to Botswana by a delegation of the Organ
Troika charged with investigating the long-pending charges
made by Zimbabwe against Botswana. The GOB was doing its
best to be transparent and assist, according to Outlule, but
was not happy by the lack of organization and planning on
SADC's part. Outlule advised the Ambassador that Botswana
would appreciate a "reply in principle" soon, but he
acknowledged that a visit to the IBB station in the requested
timeframe may not be possible. Embassy Gaborone believes
that it may be useful to comply with the SADC/GOB request in
order to show that we have nothing to hide in Selibe-Phikwe
and teach the SADC representatives about our IBB operations.
END SUMMARY.

TEXT OF DIPLOMATIC NOTE
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2. (C) At approximately 1530 on Monday June 15, Embassy
Gaborone received a diplomatic note from the Botswana
Ministry of Foreign Affairs which reads:

NOTE NO: 8/2009 EA 4/1/8/4 IV (58) A

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
of the Republic of Botswana presents its compliments to the
Embassy of the United States of America and has the honour to
inform that the SADC Troika Technical Assessment Team
assigned to investigate the allegations by Zimbabwe that
Botswana trained MDC-T cadres wishes to request for
permission to visit the Voice of America Radio Relay Station
in Selibe-Phikwe. The Technical Assessment Team intends to
visit a number of places in Botswana on 16 and 17 June.

The Government of Botswana has expressed its readiness to

cooperate with the SADC Troika in carrying out its
verification task. The Ministry therefore wishes to request
that the SADC Troika Technical Assessment Team be allowed to
visit the Voice of America Radio Relay Station in
Selibe-Phikwe. Information regarding the specific date for
the visit, the number and nationalities of members of the
Technical Assessment Team will be provided as soon as
possible.

The SADC Troika Assessment team intends to visit the Radio
Relay Station because Zimbabwe has alleged that Botswana
hosts Voice of America Radio Station Studio 7 which allegedly
broadcasts hostile propaganda aimed at regime change in
Zimbabwe.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
of the Republic of Botswana avails itself of this opportunity
to renew to the Embassy of the United States of America the
assurances of its highest consideration.

GABORONE
15 June 2009


GOB Trying to Cooperate with SADC
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3. (C) Ambassador Nolan called MFA Permanent Secretary Samuel
Outlule to ask about the origins and timing of this strange
request. It was our understanding from previous conversation
with both the GOB and SADC that the investigation of
Zimbabwe's spurious allegations against Botswana was complete
and that the final report simply had to be presented to the
parties on the findings. Outlule told the Ambassador that
the GOB was taken by surprise by this request, and that SADC
only contacted him on Sunday June 14 to request that the SADC
team be allowed to tour various sites in Botswana in order to
"evaluate" the Zimbabwean allegations. In the spirit of full
disclosure, Botswana decided to cooperate in whatever way
possible, though the GOB is clearly not happy with SADC's
lack of advance notice and planning. Outlule told the
Ambassador that the GOB plans to take the SADC team on a tour
around Botswana, to include Ghanzi, Kasane, Pandamatenga,

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Francistown, and Selibe-Phikwe (alleged sites of the military
"training camps"). He was not yet aware of the exact
composition of the delegation, but expected that it would
include staff from the SADC Secretariat as well as
representatives of the three governments that make up the
Organ Troika (Swaziland, Angola, Mozambique) and perhaps some
Zimbabweans in addition to the GOB hosts.


4. (C) Ambassador Nolan explained to Outlule that it was
unusual to receive such a last minute request for access to
our facility. Outlule agreed that the timing was difficult
and told the Ambassador that what the MFA would like from us
is simply a short reply agreeing (or not) in principle to
this request. Ambassador explained that we would prefer to
share this request with Washington before making any decision
on the matter, but that we would try to have a reply in
principle ready on June 16.

Nothing to Hide, But What Will We Gain?
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5. (C) COMMENT: This last-minute request to tour our IBB
Facility is unfortunately typical of SADC. The organization
has supposedly been working to "adjudicate" Zimbabwe's
spurious complaints against Botswana for months, and we now
discover that the Organ Troika is still spending time and
resources in a silly attempt to verify whether or not there
are MDC training camps within Botswana. The Embassy's
initial inclination is to agree in principle to allow a SADC
team to tour our IBB facility, presuming we are given the
names and nationalities of all participants in advance so
that we can vet them, and that we can agree upon a date and
time that is mutually convenient for us. We would send an
Embassy representative to be present in Selibe-Phikwe along
with the IBB Manager during any SADC tour. However, we are
also concerned that this tour is wholly unnecessary, and that
by accommodating this request, we will somehow lend credence
to Zimbabwe's fictional complaints. Zimbabwe's complaint is
about the contents of the Studio 7 program, which is of
course broadcast from Washington and simply relayed here like
all other VOA programming. There is no need to tour our IBB
facility if you want to learn about Studio 7. The program is
available on the internet and is on the radio for all to
hear. Whether or not we allow the tour, we need to emphasize
to SADC that we stand behind the contents of the Studio 7
Program and we are saddened that the GOZ finds accurate news
and information to be a threat. END COMMENT.
NOLAN