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Viewing cable 06KHARTOUM394, FOUR TIMES A CHARM: PRESIDENT BASHIR VISITS
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Reference ID | Created | Released | Classification | Origin |
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06KHARTOUM394 | 2006-02-15 09:19 | 2011-08-30 01:44 | UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY | Embassy Khartoum |
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INFO RUCNIAD/IGAD COLLECTIVE
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 KHARTOUM 000394
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TAGS: PGOV PINS MARR SU
SUBJECT: FOUR TIMES A CHARM: PRESIDENT BASHIR VISITS
JUBA
¶1. (U) Summary: On February 14, Government of National
Unity President al Bashir paid a brief visit to Juba as
part of a one-day swing through the South, including Bahr
el Ghazal and Rumbek. Bashir addressed the population of
Juba, promising to deal with the Lord's Resistance Army
and provide various forms of assistance to the South. He
called for continued unity after the six-year interim
period stipulated in the Comprehensive Peace Agreement
(CPA), but said that he would accept a southern vote for
independence. Bashir's reception was cordial, if not
warm. End summary.
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Four's a Charm
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¶2. (U) President Bashir paid a ninety-minute visit to
Juba the morning of February 14 before departing for
stops in Bahr el Ghazal and Rumbek, a trip that had been
announced but then postponed on three prior occasions,
including the January 9 celebration one-year anniversary
of the signature of the CPA. There was a heavy Sudanese
Armed Forces (SAF) and national police presence in town -
security concerns were rumored to have influenced prior
postponement of the visit - with Joint Integrated Units
(JIU) and SPLA also standing guard at Freedom Square.
The assembled crowd numbered less than half those who had
come for the January 9 event. Virtually all GoSS
dignitaries were present along with Bashir's entourage
from Khartoum.
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Thanks for Coming, and What About the LRA?
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¶3. (U) Bahr el Jebel Governor Clement Wani Konga made
brief remarks, noting that Bashir had been "too long in
coming south," and even that morning the citizens of Juba
had not been certain Bashir would show. WaniP~40_ut "crying
wolf" and losing credibility - he cited this as the
reason for the moderate turnout, since most Jubans had
not believed that Bashir would really arrive.
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Help on the Way, Unity the Goal
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¶4. (U) President Bashir took the podium to muted applause
and delivered a twenty-minute address that hit the right
notes. He commenced that two decades ago everyone had
cried wolf as well, claiming the peace was at hand. But
now, believe it or not, peace was here and should endure.
Bashir said that the GNU would provide security for the
South and that he would give the JIU's responsibility for
dealing with the LRA once and for all, thus providing
southerners the security they deserved. He said that
after one month, he expected to hear no more about
problems caused by the LRA.
¶5. (U) President Bashir ticked off other areas in which
the GNU stood ready to provide assistance to the South.
He cited health, roads, and education as areas of
emphasis, and promised that the GNU would provide the
South seeds and agricultural implements before the
planting season begins. Bashir said that he had provided
twenty tons of asphalt to repave the roads of Juba town,
since it was important that those living there prepare
the town for the return of refugees and IDPs.
¶6. (U) Bashir said that his first and most important
priority as president of the GNU was to ensure that unity
prevailed at the end of six years; the GNU would work to
make such unity worthwhile. He stressed that there was
not difference between Muslims and Christians: all
Sudanese were equal. He concluded that while he sought
unity, if the people of Southern Sudan should opt for
independence, he would accept this and work to see that
the two countries that emerged from the state of Sudan
would continue to work hand in hand.
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Comment
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KHARTOUM 00000394 002 OF 002
¶7. (SBU) While President Bashir's promises were well
received by the crowd, there was healthy skepticism among
GoSS figures after the event. The JIUs are not formed
and ready to deploy: unless the SAF and the SPLA stand
ready to take on the LRA, a short-term solution does not
seem likely. Paved roads would be welcome in Juba, but
donors are taking the lead in the other priority areas in
which Bashir promised that the GNU would engage.
STEINFELD