Kind
regards
Wolf-Ulrich
Please distribute
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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.”