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09TRIPOLI19
2009-01-12 15:28:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Tripoli
Cable title:  

"CRISIS" ON CHAD-LIBYA BORDER OVER WAYWARD UN CONVOY

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SIPDIS

DEPT FOR NEA/MAG

E.O. 12958: DECL: 1/12/2019
TAGS: PGOV PREL PTER CASC ASEC PHUM PREF SOCIA LY CD
SD
SUBJECT: "CRISIS" ON CHAD-LIBYA BORDER OVER WAYWARD UN CONVOY
RESOLVED

REF: A) 08 TRIPOLI 889, B) 08 TRIPOLI 921

CLASSIFIED BY: Gene A. Cretz, Ambassador, U.S. Embassy -
Tripoli, U.S. Dept of State.
REASON: 1.4 (b),(d)
C O N F I D E N T I A L TRIPOLI 000019

SIPDIS

DEPT FOR NEA/MAG

E.O. 12958: DECL: 1/12/2019
TAGS: PGOV PREL PTER CASC ASEC PHUM PREF SOCIA LY CD
SD
SUBJECT: "CRISIS" ON CHAD-LIBYA BORDER OVER WAYWARD UN CONVOY
RESOLVED

REF: A) 08 TRIPOLI 889, B) 08 TRIPOLI 921

CLASSIFIED BY: Gene A. Cretz, Ambassador, U.S. Embassy -
Tripoli, U.S. Dept of State.
REASON: 1.4 (b),(d)

1. (C) UN Resident Representative Brian Gleeson told the
Ambassador on January 12 that a three-day "crisis" on the
Chad-Libyan border had just been resolved. Five World Food
Program (WFP) workers, accompanied by a group of 23 Chadian
soldiers, got lost while en route to rendezvous at the border
with a 53-truck WFP convoy laden with food, which they were to
have accompanied to distribution centers in eastern Chad. The
party strayed some 4-5 miles into Libya on/about January 9
before being surrounded by what Gleeson described as a sizeable
force of Libyan security officials and military personnel.
(Note: The WFP maintains a large logistics and distribution
center, including dozens of heavy trucks and other vehicles, in
Kufra, from which they truck food supplies into eastern Chad.
End note.)


2. (C) Noting recent tribal conflict in Kufra and clashes
between GOL forces and residents of the town (ref A),Gleeson
said tensions in southeastern Libya remained high. The GOL's
response to the unintended incursion by the Chadian troops was
"massive" in terms of the forces it dispatched and prompted a
flurry of communications between Tripoli and Ndjamena. The
situation escalated when Chad dispatched an additional group of
soldiers to find/reinforce the group that had gone missing,
necessitating active intervention by Gleeson and other UN
officials with the GOL and Chad. Despite orchestrated press
junkets to Kufra and reports in Libyan state-owned press
claiming that violence there had been "a minor incident"
exaggerated by international media (ref B),Gleeson said
tensions on the Chad-Libyan border and in the area between the
border and Kufra (located some 450 kilometers north of the
border) remained "very high". The heavy presence of Libyan
security and military elements have constituted a significant
complication for UN/WFP operations.


3. (C) Comment: Gleeson's readout corroborates anecdotal reports
we've heard from other contacts to the effect that the situation
in and around Kufra has remained tense since clashes there late
last year. The fact that we have received little information
from the GOL about the November clashes between Toubou and
Zawiya tribesmen and developments in the area since is
consistent with the regime's practice of dismissing reports of
internal disturbances -- particularly those involving ethnic or
tribal equities -- as inaccurate or overblown. End comment.

CRETZ