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Warden Message: Equatorial Guinea Presidential Palace Attack
OSAC.GOV ^ | February 17, 2009 | n/a

Posted on 02/17/2009 5:25:24 PM PST by Cindy

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https://www.osac.gov/Reports/report.cfm?contentID=97428

YOU ARE HERE: Home > Reports > Consular Affairs Bulletins > Report Warden Message: Equatorial Guinea Presidential Palace Attack CONSULAR AFFAIRS BULLETINS Sub-Saharan Africa - Equatorial Guinea 17 Feb 2009

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RELATED REPORTS 30 Jan 2009 PIRACY TRENDS IN THE GULF OF GUINEA U.S. Embassy Malabo issued the following Warden Message on February 17:

In the early morning hours of February 17 there was an apparent attack in the vicinity of the presidential palace located in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. In response to the apparent attack there is heightened security among police and military forces throughout the country and specifically around the vicinity of the presidential palace. Currently, the seaports in Malabo, K-5 and Luba are closed as well as the airports in Malabo and Bata. Though there are apparently no actions or attacks against American citizens or any other Expats within EG, it is recommended that everyone limit their travel within the country and remain in their residences until further notice.

We at the U.S. Embassy Malabo will be available to answer your questions via this email or by calling the U.S. Embassy Malabo at 098895 ext. 4625. We also request you provide us with any updated information that is confirmed, considered viable and authoritative concerning the current situation.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: equatorialguinea; malabo; palace; presidentialpalace; subsaharanafrica; wot

1 posted on 02/17/2009 5:25:24 PM PST by Cindy
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To: Cindy

“Equatorial Guinea has experienced rapid economic growth due to the discovery of large offshore oil reserves, and in the last decade has become Sub-Saharan Africa’s third largest oil exporter.”

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ek.html


2 posted on 02/17/2009 5:35:05 PM PST by LurkedLongEnough
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To: Cindy

Wonder if the Embassy has called for a FAST team?

Serious stuff, this.


3 posted on 02/17/2009 5:46:04 PM PST by ASOC (This space could be employed, if I could only get a bailout...)
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To: LurkedLongEnough

Thanks for the additional info Lurked Long Enough.


4 posted on 02/17/2009 6:03:37 PM PST by Cindy
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To: ASOC

I don’t know.
Not a lot of details here.

#

http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1110.html


5 posted on 02/17/2009 6:05:15 PM PST by Cindy
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To: Cindy

Thanks & thx for the link

I’ll check some of the mil sites and se if anyone is ‘warming up’.


6 posted on 02/17/2009 6:10:08 PM PST by ASOC (This space could be employed, if I could only get a bailout...)
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To: ASOC

Thank you ASOC.


7 posted on 02/17/2009 6:16:11 PM PST by Cindy
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To: All

Note: The following text is a quote:

https://www.osac.gov/Reports/report.cfm?contentID=97579

YOU ARE HERE: Home > Reports > Consular Affairs Bulletins > Report
Warden Message: Equatorial Guinea Regional Travel Concerns, Caution Urged
CONSULAR AFFAIRS BULLETINS
Sub-Saharan Africa - Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Sao Tome And Principe
19 Feb 2009

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RELATED REPORTS
18 Feb 2009
WARDEN MESSAGE: EQUATORIAL GUINEA CALM, NORMAL ACTIVITIES RESUME
18 Feb 2009
WARDEN MESSAGE: EQUATORIAL GUINEA GUNFIRE INCIDENT RESOLVED
17 Feb 2009
WARDEN MESSAGE: EQUATORIAL GUINEA PRESIDENTIAL PALACE ATTACK
13 Feb 2009
WARDEN MESSSAGE: SAO TOME UNREST
30 Jan 2009
PIRACY TRENDS IN THE GULF OF GUINEA

U.S. Embassies Yaounde and Libreville issued the following Warden Message on February 19:

The U.S. Embassy in Malabo has alerted American citizens in Equatorial Guinea that a large number of gunmen on boats initiated attacks in Malabo on February 17, 2009. Recent reports also indicate that there has been renewed gunfire activity in the Elang Nguema area of Malabo on the afternoon of February 18 that has since been resolved. American Citizens in Cameroon, Gabon or Sao Tome planning to travel to Equatorial Guinea should maintain good situational awareness, keep personal identification readily available for inspection if requested, and travel with a companion whenever possible.

Travelers should expect increased security measures by government forces which may include additional roadblocks and unannounced identification checks.

Travelers to Equatorial Guinea should register with the U.S. Embassy there via https://travelregistration.state.gov so that they receive the latest information on the situation in Equatorial Guinea. The U.S. Embassy in Malabo is located at K-3, Carretera de Aeropuerto, Al lado de Restaurante El Paraíso,Malabo, Guinea Ecuatorial; Embassy tel. (240)098-895; website - http://malabo.usembassy.gov/index.html.

The Department of State maintains a website at www.travel.state.gov that includes extensive information for Americans living overseas. In particular, the section on International Travel for U.S. Citizens has a sub-section on Tips for Traveling Abroad that may be helpful to review at this time. The site also has information specific to Emergencies and Crises including useful checklists and information about evacuations. That page is accessible via: http://www.travel.state.gov/travel/tips/emergencies/emergencies_1212.html.

The Embassy urges all American citizens in Cameroon to register with the U.S. Embassy in Cameron through the State Department’s travel registration website at https://travelregistration.state.gov, or to register directly with the Embassy by e-mailing YaoundeACS@state.gov, or by telephoning the Embassy at 237-2220-1500 x4033. By registering with the Embassy, American citizens make it easier for the Embassy or Consulate to contact them in case of an emergency. Registering will also help the Embassy to put you in touch with your local American citizen warden, who can help keep you informed of developments.

The U.S. Embassy in Yaoundé is located on Avenue Rosa Parks in the Mbankolo Quartier, adjacent to the Mount Febe Golf Club; mailing address P.O. Box 817; embassy tel. (237) 2220-1500, fax: (237) 2220-1572. The Embassy Branch Office in Douala is located on the corner of Rue Ivy and Rue French in the Ecobank Building in Bonanjo, tel.: (237) 3342-5331, fax: (237) 3342-7790.

The Embassy urges all American citizens in Gabon or Sao Tome and Principe to register with the Embassy through the State Department’s travel registration website at https://travelregistration.state.gov, or to register directly with the Embassy in person. By registering with the Embassy, American citizens make it easier for the Embassy to contact them in case of an emergency. Registering will also help the Embassy to put you in touch with your local American citizen warden, who can help keep you informed of developments.

U.S. citizens may contact the Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in Libreville for further information. The Embassy is located is located in Centre Ville on the Boulevard du Bord de Mer, and may be reached at 76.20.03/04 during business hours. The duty officer may be reached after hours at 07.38.01.71.


8 posted on 02/21/2009 1:31:22 AM PST by Cindy
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Note: The following text is a quote:

https://www.osac.gov/Reports/report.cfm?contentID=102013

YOU ARE HERE: Home > Reports > Consular Affairs Bulletins > Report
Warden Message: Equatorial Guinea Increased Security Measures
CONSULAR AFFAIRS BULLETINS
Sub-Saharan Africa - Equatorial Guinea
14 May 2009

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RELATED REPORTS
5 Mar 2009
WARDEN MESSAGE: EQUATORIAL GUINEA THREAT RUMORS UNSUBSTANTIATED
19 Feb 2009
WARDEN MESSAGE: EQUATORIAL GUINEA REGIONAL TRAVEL CONCERNS, CAUTION URGED
18 Feb 2009
WARDEN MESSAGE: EQUATORIAL GUINEA CALM, NORMAL ACTIVITIES RESUME
18 Feb 2009
WARDEN MESSAGE: EQUATORIAL GUINEA GUNFIRE INCIDENT RESOLVED
17 Feb 2009
WARDEN MESSAGE: EQUATORIAL GUINEA PRESIDENTIAL PALACE ATTACK
U.S. Embassy Malabo issued the following Warden Message via SMS on May 14:

Equato-Guinean authorities have increased security measures throughout the country. American citizens are reminded to maintain a high level of vigilance at all times. American citizens should consider limiting unnecessary movement and should carry appropriate identification at all times due to additional security checkpoints, especially during evening hours. See the Worldwide Caution and EG Country Specific Information at www.travel.state.gov.


9 posted on 05/14/2009 7:58:12 PM PDT by Cindy
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