Identifier
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09RIYADH1196
2009-09-14 04:45:00
SECRET
Embassy Riyadh
Cable title:  

UNHCR REQUESTS U.S. ASSISTANCE TO RELEASE AID TO

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/13/2019
TAGS: PGOV PHUM PREL PTER SA AM AEC YM
SUBJECT: UNHCR REQUESTS U.S. ASSISTANCE TO RELEASE AID TO
YEMENI IDPS

REF: A. IRR 6884031609

B. RIYADH 1156

C. SANAA 01648

D. FREEMAN-RAM E-MAIL DATED 9/12/09

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Classified By: CDA Minister Counselor Sandra Muench
for reasons 1.4(b) and (d)

SUMMARY:
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/13/2019
TAGS: PGOV PHUM PREL PTER SA AM AEC YM
SUBJECT: UNHCR REQUESTS U.S. ASSISTANCE TO RELEASE AID TO
YEMENI IDPS

REF: A. IRR 6884031609

B. RIYADH 1156

C. SANAA 01648

D. FREEMAN-RAM E-MAIL DATED 9/12/09

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Classified By: CDA Minister Counselor Sandra Muench
for reasons 1.4(b) and (d)

SUMMARY:
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1. (S) UNHCR (strictly protect) sources told PolOff on
September 12 that UNHCR believes the Government of Saudi
Arabia (SAG) is involved in military activity in the conflict
between Shia Al-Houthi rebels and the Yemeni government
(ROYG) in the area of Khamees Mushayt, and report that
airports on the Saudi side of the border are being used for
military missions. Other agencies at Post do not believe
this is accurate. The ongoing clashes have displaced an
estimated 150,000 persons, according to UNHCR. UNHCR has
requested U.S. assistance in obtaining SAG and ROYG
permission for UNHCR to distribute humanitarian aid to the
internally displaced persons (IDPs) in northern Yemen from
the Saudi side of the border. End summary.


UNHCR CLAIMS TO HAVE WITNESSED SAUDI INVOLVEMENT
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2. (S) On September 12, 2009, a UNHCR official told PolOff
off-the-record that UNHCR staff have observed military
activity in the Khamees Mushayt area, on both sides of the
Yemeni border, and claim that military missions are being
flown out of airports on the Saudi side. This is contrary to
widespread media reports in which Yemen's Defense Ministry
has denied the participation of SAG in air strikes against
the Al-Houthi rebel groups in the northern Yemeni province of
Saada.


3. (S) DAO Riyadh and other agencies present at Post have no
indication of SAG involvement in the conflict between the
Al-Houthi rebels and the ROYG. DAO reports the Royal Saudi
Air Force began flying combat air patrols armed with
air-to-ground munitions while previous practice had been to
fly such patrols with air-to-air munitions (ref A). DAO does
not regard this development as an indication of involvement

as much as preparation to defend Saudi borders if necessary.
Other agencies have reported that the SAG is strengthening
its presence along the Saudi-Yemeni border for
security-related reasons.


4. (C) Yemen is on record asking for Saudi assistance. At
the September 1 GCC Ministerial meeting in Jeddah, Yemeni FM
Qirbi requested GCC support in dealing with the Al-Houthi
rebels, who belong to the Shia Zaidi sect, and are allegedly
being armed by Iran. Saudi Minister of State for Foreign
Affairs Nizar Madani, in a September 2 meeting with CDA
Ambassador Erdman (ref B),said the GCC had expressed a
willingness to provide financial and political support to
Yemen, and GCC SYG Abdul Rathman Al-Attiyah had been
dispatched to Yemen to meet with President Saleh and others
to discuss in greater detail how GCC could best be of help.


CIVILIAN SAFETY AND HUMANITARIAN NEEDS
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5. (C) Since the escalation of the conflict on August 11, the
humanitarian community has been calling for a cease fire to
allow for the distribution of humanitarian assistance to
affected civilians and internally displaced persons. As many
as 150,000 people have reportedly fled their homes since the
fighting began five years ago. According to UNHCR, at least
15,000 IDPs in Saada and its surrounding areas alone remain
inaccessible due to safety concerns and lack of humanitarian
access.


6. (C) The UNHCR representative expressed concern over the
deteriorating situation in Saada after an announced truce
collapsed in less than four hours on September 4 (ref C).
IDPs fleeing are dangerously exposed to the fighting and are
unable to reach safer areas, he continued, adding that they
have reported airstrikes and street fights in the area. In
addition, mines are reportedly hindering their safe passage
and the only back exit road to Al Jawf governorate (in Saudi
Arabia) is blocked, subjecting them to risky journeys through

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mountainous desert. Phone lines have been cut, according to
UNHCR, further isolating the affected population. Water and
electricity are also cut, food reserves are running out, and
the population is suffering from major price hikes on
essential items.


REQUEST FOR USG ASSISTANCE
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7. (C) UNHCR reports that its action on cross border
operations is being stymied by bureaucracy (refs C and D).
In coordination with the World Food Program, UNHCR has been
preparing to launch aid operations from Saudi Arabia;
however, a response from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Department of International Organizations, has been pending
for more than two weeks despite UNHCR's active pursuit of the
matter. According to UNHCR the Yemeni government says it is
waiting for SAG approval for UNHCR to conduct these
operations, while the SAG government says it is waiting for
Yemeni approval. UNHCR has requested U.S. assistance in
obtaining SAG and ROYG permission for it to conduct these
planned operations. Post has engaged the SAG, and will
report details of the Saudi response as soon as they become
available.
MUENCH