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Viewing cable 06KUWAIT3640, TRIPARTITE COMMISSION TECHNICAL SUBCOMMITTEE 51ST

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06KUWAIT3640 2006-09-10 14:32 2011-08-24 16:30 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Kuwait
VZCZCXRO6126
RR RUEHBC RUEHDE RUEHKUK
DE RUEHKU #3640/01 2531432
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 101432Z SEP 06
FM AMEMBASSY KUWAIT
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 6641
INFO RUEHEE/ARAB LEAGUE COLLECTIVE
RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHINGTON DC
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 KUWAIT 003640 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
NEA/ARP, OSD FOR ASD/DPMO CRONAUER 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PHUM PREL MARR IZ SA KU KUWAIT IRAQ RELATIONS
SUBJECT: TRIPARTITE COMMISSION TECHNICAL SUBCOMMITTEE 51ST 
SESSION: 10 NEW SEARCHES, 93 NEW IDENTIFICATIONS. 
 
REF: A. KUWAIT 881 
     B. 05 KUWAIT 4813 
 
 1. Summary: Kuwait hosted the 51st session of the 
Tripartitite Commission's Technical Subcommittee (TSC) on 
September 5, 2006 with representatives from Iraq, Saudi 
Arabia, Kuwait, France, Britain, the International Committee 
for the Red Cross (ICRC), and Embassy Kuwait in attendance. 
The session closed 93 cases, all involving Iraqi remains 
found during a joint assessment mission to Saudi Arabia from 
April 29 to May 2, 2006.  The Kuwaitis noted that no 
investigations into the mass graves sites in Iraq previously 
discussed (reftels) had taken place since the 49th session 
due to security issues.  Kuwait requested the development of 
an action plan by the TSC to allow visits to mass gravesites 
in Iraq to proceed, specifically identifying the need for 
Coalition Forces security assistance.  There was no new 
information on CAPT. Speicher's case. End Summary. 
 
Mass Graves Update 
------------------ 
 
2. The 51st session of the TSC was held in Kuwait on 
September 5, 2006.  The Kuwaitis opened the meeting by 
informing the attendees that no assessments or exhumations 
had taken place in Iraq, specifically at Al-Kaffel and 
Al-Madaen in Salman-Pak, in the period since the 49th TSC 
because of security concerns. 
 
Action Plan for Gravesite Visits 
-------------------------------- 
 
3. The Kuwaitis proposed that TSC members develop, through 
bilateral discussions with the ICRC, a plan of action to 
allow visits to mass gravesites in Iraq to proceed.  The 
Kuwaitis specifically identified the need for security 
assistance from Coalition Forces in Iraq for visits to the 
mass gravesites.  The U.S. delegation noted that any visits 
should be coordinated through the Government of Iraq. 
 
 
Tel Al-Laham/Nasseriya 
---------------------- 
 
4. Iraq said that it had information from the Iraq 
President,s office about human remains in Tel Al-Laham but 
that Iraq had not been able to identify a specific location. 
Kuwait said that it had information about a site in Nasseriya 
which could correspond to the information about Tel Al-Laham. 
 
 
Ramadi/Baghdad/Al-Jahra/Kuwait 
------------------------------ 
5. The Iraqi Ministry of Human Rights reported that 
information was obtained from Iraqi witnesses about 
gravesites in Iraq and Kuwait, specifically Kuwaiti remains 
in Ramadi and on the Baghdad Airport road.  Iraq also 
reported that information was communicated to Kuwait on other 
possible grave sites in Kuwait.  Kuwait requested that Iraq 
follow up with witnesses mentioned in previous TSC sessions, 
specifically Mr. Al-Houli, Mr. Al-Dakhil and Mr. Al-Gharib 
for Al-Jahra. 
 
Iraq/Saudi Mission and Closed Cases 
----------------------------------- 
 
6. Saudi Arabia reported via verbal note to the ICRC on May 
20, 2006, the following results of the joint mission to Saudi 
Arabia from April 29 ) May 2, 2006 and delivered 93 death 
certificates to Iraq with the recommendation that the files 
on these cases be closed. 
 
- Hafr El-Baten: 38 Iraqi remains found with 27 identities 
known but exact locations unknown, 5 identities known and 
locations known, and 6 cases with unknown identities and 
locations. 
 
- Nasab Centre: 7 Iraqi remains with 1 identity and location 
known and 6 identities unknown. 
 
- Rafha Public cemetery: 2 identities known, location unknown. 
 
- Nasseriya: 76 Iraqi remains with 57 identities and exact 
locations known, 1 &Christian8 remains with identity and 
exact location known, and 18 identities known and exact 
locations unknown. 
 
Kuwait Searches 
--------------- 
 
KUWAIT 00003640  002 OF 003 
 
 
 
7. Kuwait reported 2 human remains found at Al-Manqish 
oilfield and 1 human remains at Ali Al-Salem Airbase.  All 
were unidentified but believed to be Iraqi because of their 
uniforms.  The DNA profile did not match any profiles in the 
database and Kuwait is ready to hand over the reports and 
human remains to Iraq. 
 
8. There was no new information on CAPT. Speicher's case. 
His DNA profile remains in the Kuwaiti database and continues 
to be checked against all newly received profiles. 
 
Next TSC Meeting 
---------------- 
 
9. The next TSC meeting will take place on November 13, 2006 
in Geneva, Switzerland at the ICRC headquarters and the next 
Tripartite Commission meeting will take place on November 15, 
2006 also in Geneva at the Permanent Mission of the Kingdom 
of Saudi Arabia. Activities to be undertaken before the next 
session are: 
 
- TSC will develop a plan of action, through bilateral 
discussions with the ICRC, to allow further exhumation 
missions to Iraq. 
 
- Visits by Iraqi witnesses to assist in locating gravesites 
in Kuwait. 
 
- Return of human remains from Kuwait to Iraq. 
 
- Iraq will prepare a list of names of Iraqi dead buried in 
Saudi Arabia whose remains should be repatriated. 
 
- U.S. will assist the TSC with conversion of UTM grid 
coordinates of grave sites into longitude and latitude 
coordinates. 
 
10. Delegations: 
 
State of Iraq 
------------- 
Mr. Kazem M. Kazem Al-Anzi, Head of Delegation 
Mr. Yaqoob Kh. Haider 
Mr. Thabit M. Hussain 
Mr. Hazem J. Yassin 
 
 
State of Kuwait 
--------------- 
H.E. Ibrahim M. Al-Shaheen, Head of Delegation 
Mr. Forzan Al-Forzan 
Mr. Rabea Al-Adsani 
 
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 
----------------------- 
Mr. Zuhair M. Al-Idrissi, Head of Delegation 
Dr. Abdulrahman S. Al-Shareif 
Mr. Ahmad M. Omar 
Mr. Khalid Al-Treiri 
Mr. Fahad Al-Juraid 
 
 
Republic of France 
------------------ 
Mr. Jacques Corday 
 
 
Great Britain 
------------- 
Ms. Jaime Turner 
 
 
International Committee for the Red Cross 
----------------------------------------- 
Mr. Jean-Michel Monod, Regional Delegate for the Arabian 
Peninsula 
Mr. Kedir Awol, Deputy Regional Delegate for the Arabian 
Peninsula 
Mr. Micha Wedekind, Delegate for  Missing, files in Iraq 
 
 
U.S. 
---- 
Mr. Donald Blome 
Ms. Natalie Brown 
Mr. DeWitt Conklin 
 
********************************************* * 
 
KUWAIT 00003640  003 OF 003 
 
 
For more reporting from Embassy Kuwait, visit: 
http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/nea/kuwait/?cable s 
 
Visit Kuwait's Classified Website: 
http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/nea/kuwait/ 
LeBaron