Fwd: New information related to ICANN Nairobi Meeting
Robin Gross
robin at IPJUSTICE.ORG
Fri Feb 12 01:46:38 CET 2010
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Glen de Saint Géry <Glen at icann.org>
> Date: February 11, 2010 4:02:20 PM PST
> To: Avri Doria <avri at acm.org>, Robin Gross <robin at ipjustice.org>
> Subject: FW: New information related to ICANN Nairobi Meeting
>
>
> Please distribute
>
> Note that this information is also posted at the ICANN website at:
> http://nbo.icann.org/meetings/security-information-11feb10-en.htm
>
> Dear ICANN Community,
>
> Within the last 24 hours, we received an unclassified report from
> the United States’ Department of State related to the Kenyatta
> International Conference Center, the venue for our upcoming meeting
> (attached below).
>
> The types of threats outlined in that communication are difficult
> to assess. ICANN is now reaching out to different parties in Kenya
> and elsewhere to see if it is possible to better assess the
> situation, and of course will share any further information with you.
>
> Sammy Buruchara, Chairman of the ICANN 2010 Local Steering
> Committee in Nairobi has already provided the following information:
> “In relation with the Security threat by Al Shabaab to US Embassy
> and KICC, I wish to on behalf of ICANN 2010 Local Organizing
> committee and on behalf of the relevant Kenya Government Security
> Agencies state the following:
>
> The Kenya Government is aware of the Security Threat by Al Shabaab
> on KICC and on the United States Embassy in Nairobi. Our security
> organs that include National Security Intelligence Service (NSIS)
> and Kenya Anti-Terrorism Police have been alerted and will make
> appropriate security responses to deal with this threat. Through
> their network of security agents, they have made contingency plans
> to thwart any possible terrorist plot that will target Nairobi
> City, including KICC and all the Hotels in which delegates will be
> hosted, and the US Embassy.
>
> I wish to assure ICANN Community that the Kenya Government is
> committed to ensure your safety during the ICANN event and will
> take necessary security measures to guarantee the safety of all
> participants during the Conference.”
>
> In the most transparent manner possible, ICANN will continue to
> share information as it becomes available. Just like you, we’re
> processing this information, and seeing how and if we need to
> update procedures and plans for the upcoming meeting.
>
> Sincerely,
> Doug Brent
>
> Information from U.S. State Department
>
> “As of early February 2010, individuals affiliated with al-Shabaab
> al-Islamiya were planning suicide bombing attacks on the US Embassy
> and Kenyan International Conference Center in Nairobi, Kenya. The
> individuals were targeting the KICC because it was deemed the
> largest and oldest building associated with the Kenyan government.
> The US Embassy was targeted for its support of the Kenyan
> government. As of early February, the individuals planning to
> carry out the attacks were living in Somali communities in Kenya.
> We have no additional information regarding the possible
> individuals involved in the plot, timing, or method of the attack.
>
> This is all the information we have at this time, and we will
> continue to keep you updated if there are any potential updates.”
>
IP JUSTICE
Robin Gross, Executive Director
1192 Haight Street, San Francisco, CA 94117 USA
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