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Viewing cable 06THEHAGUE1842, COUNTRY CLEARANCE GRANTED FOR ANGELA GJERTSON

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
06THEHAGUE1842 2006-08-22 13:35 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy The Hague
VZCZCXRO7539
RR RUEHAT
DE RUEHTC #1842/01 2341335
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 221335Z AUG 06
FM AMEMBASSY THE HAGUE
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 6597
INFO RUEHAT/AMCONSUL AMSTERDAM 1254
RUEHBJ/AMEMBASSY BEIJING 1950
RUEHRL/AMEMBASSY BERLIN 1620
RUEHKO/AMEMBASSY TOKYO 1715
RUEHGV/USMISSION GENEVA 1349
RUEHUNV/USMISSION UNVIE VIENNA 0109
RUCNDT/USMISSION USUN NEW YORK 4146
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 THE HAGUE 001842 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
ISN/MNSA 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: OTRA PARM KNNP CH GM JA NL
SUBJECT:  COUNTRY CLEARANCE GRANTED FOR ANGELA GJERTSON 
 
REF:  SECSTATE 132993 
 
1.  The Hague grants country clearance for Angela Gjertson, 
Foreign Affairs Officer of the Bureau of International 
Security and Nonproliferation office of Multilateral Nuclear 
and Security Affairs to travel to the Netherlands on 
September 20-24, 2006. The purpose of the travel is to 
participate in United Nations Fellowship on Disarmament. 
 
2.  As per reftel, Embassy The Hague has made hotel 
reservationa at the Sofitel Den Haag for 1 double room for 
single use for 4 nights. 
 
    Name: Angela Gjertson 
    Eta:  20 Sep 2006 
    Eda:  23 Sep 2006 
    Hotel: Sofitel Den Haag 
    Address: Koningin Julianaplein 35 
    2595 AA The Hague 
    Phone: 31- 70-381 4901 
    Room Rates 2006: double for single use _ 130.00. 
    _ 4,76 mandatory city tax per person per night. 
    Breakfast is _ 22.00 per person. 
 
3.  The guest(s) will settle his/her/their own account(s) 
upon departure. The room(s) should not be held after 18:00 
unless the guest(s) provide(s) you with a credit card number 
to guarantee the reservation. 
 
POST ACCESS: 
 
4.  Visitors who need unescorted access into secure areas of 
the Mission must provide proof of a clearance.  If level of 
clearance was not provided in the original country clearance 
request it should be done by separate cable.  The cable 
should include SSN, and the name of the agency granting the 
security clearance.  Cables must include the ASEC tag to 
ensure distribution to the RSO office. 
 
COMPUTER AND ELECTRONICS USE: 
 
5.  Inter-agency security standards prohibit the 
introduction or use of non-USG owned computer hardware and 
software at all USG diplomatic facilities.  Cell phones, 
palm pilots, radios and other convenience electronics are 
prohibited in all secure areas of the Mission. 
 
6.  Travelers who anticipate having special needs in terms 
of either access or computer usage should contact the RSO 
office before arriving at post. 
 
SECURITY ADVISORY: 
 
7.  Since July 9, 2004, the Dutch Government has implemented 
heightened security measures in response to concerns of 
terrorist activity.  U.S. citizens in the Netherlands are 
encouraged to monitor media reports, and are reminded to 
maintain a high level of vigilance and to take appropriate 
steps to increase their security awareness. 
 
8.  Tensions in the Netherlands are high, sparked by the 
November 2, 2004 murder of a Dutch film producer known for 
his outspoken criticism of Islam; and by the November 10, 
2004 raid on a home of suspected terrorists, which led to an 
all-day standoff and ended with the arrest of three 
individuals and non-fatal injuries to the suspects and the 
police.  Subsequent arrests were made in connection to this 
raid and further investigation revealed that these suspects 
had ties to known terrorist groups.  These events initiated 
a GoN-wide overhaul of its Counter-Terrorism measures, 
including providing more resources to combat violent Islamic 
radicalism.  There have been a series of protests and arson 
attacks directed at mosques and Islamic schools in the 
Netherlands, plus retaliatory actions against several 
churches.  American citizens should bear in mind that even 
demonstrations intended to be peaceful can turn 
confrontational and possibly escalate into violence. 
American citizens are therefore urged to avoid the areas of 
demonstrations if possible, and to exercise caution if 
within the vicinity of any demonstrations. 
 
9.  The U.S. Government remains deeply concerned about the 
heightened possibility of terrorist attacks against U.S. 
citizens and interests abroad.  As noted in the Department 
 
THE HAGUE 00001842  002 OF 002 
 
 
of State's Worldwide Caution of September 10, 2004, 
terrorists do not distinguish between official and civilian 
targets.  Such targets may include facilities where U.S. 
citizens and other foreigners congregate or visit, including 
residential areas, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, 
schools, hotels and public areas.  Terrorist actions may 
include, but are not limited to, suicide operations, 
assassination, hijackings, bombings or kidnappings.  These 
may involve aviation and other transportation and maritime 
interests. 
 
10.  An area of concern for visitors to the Netherlands is 
crime.  Most crimes against official Americans are limited 
to pick-pocketing and purse and luggage theft.  Theft from 
automobiles and hotel rooms are not unknown.  Recently, 
theft of laptop computers has increased, especially at 
Schiphol Airport and major train stations.  The thieves 
operate in small groups that target travelers.  They are 
determined and well-practiced at distraction theft. 
Official travelers have been victimized, losing personal or 
unclassified government computers, software and data. 
 
SIPDIS 
Travelers are reminded that regulations require the use of 
the diplomatic pouch for shipment of classified equipment 
and information. 
 
11.  Streets can be walked in relative safety but, as in any 
U.S. urban area, caution and vigilance should be exercised 
especially after dark in the more populated cities of The 
Hague, Amsterdam and Rotterdam.  Red-light districts and 
public transportation hubs are common locations for 
incidents of street crimes. 
 
12.  For the latest security information, Americans living 
and traveling abroad should regularly monitor the 
Department's Bureau of Consular Affairs Internet web sit at 
http://travel.state.gov, where the current Worldwide 
Cautions, Public Announcements, and Travel Warnings can be 
found.  Up-to-date information on security can also be 
obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll free I the U.S., 
line at 1-317-472-2328.  These numbers are available from 
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday 
(except U.S. federal holidays). 
 
BLAKEMAN