Wikileaks - 09BRUSSELS895

ID: 09BRUSSELS895
Dokument dato: 2009-06-30 09:30:00
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S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 03 BRUSSELS 000895 
SIPDIS 
STATE PASS S/CT FOR AMBASSADOR RON SCHLICHER AND KEREM 
BILGE, ANKARA FOR CAROLYN DELANEY, EUR/WE, EUR/PGI, EUR/SE, 
AND EUR/ERA 
E.O. 12958: DNG: CO 06/20/2019 
TAGS: PREL, PGOV, PTER, KISL, PINR, TU, IZ, BE 
SUBJECT: BELGIUM ON PKK AND CT COOPERATION 
REF: BRUSSELS 779 
Classified By: Charge Wayne Bush for reasons 1.4 (B) and (D). 

1. (S) Summary: Principal Deputy Counterterrorism Coordinator 
Ambassador Ronald Schlicher met June 9 with Belgian CT 
officials to discuss PKK, Roj-TV, and wider CT cooperation; a 
luncheon hosted by the Charge covered additional CT themes. 
Ambassador Schlicher conveyed a message from Danish CT 
officials he met the day before in Copenhagen, that the Danes 
wished to increase information exchange and cooperation with 
the GOB on Roj-TV. Belgian CT experts told Ambassador 
Schlicher the fine levied on the Roj-TV production facility 
in Denderleeuw did not end its operations. The PKK is 
skilled at raising and extorting money and maintaining cash 
flow, they said, and hires the best lawyers to handle cases. 
The GOB has worked to improve coordination and cooperation 
with the Turkish government on the PKK and Roj-TV, but is 
more concerned with wider CT problems primarily in the Sahel, 
Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Ambassador Schlicher said the 
U.S. was watching Al-Qaeda franchising closely, particularly 
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. At a follow-on meeting at 
the Turkish Embassy, the Turkish DCM said he believed the 
Belgians were trying to improve their cooperation on PKK, but 
added that Ankara was not satisfied with what it perceived as 
little success in ending PKK activities in Belgium. End 
Summary. 

Introduction 
------------ 

2. (U) Principal Deputy CT Coordinator Schlicher met with 
Belgian CT officials June 9 to discuss Roj-TV, the PKK, and 
wider CT cooperation between Belgium and the U.S. He then 
attended a luncheon hosted by the Charge that included a 
wider range of diplomatic, police, and judicial officials. 
The first meeting was attended by the PMīs Security Advisor 
Francisca Bostyn, MFA CT Coordinator Thomas Baekelandt, 
Ministry of Interior (MinInt) Security Advisor Marc Van 
Laere, Francois Schell of the Ministry of Justice, Belgian 
Federal Police (BFP) Anti-Terrorism Coordinator Eddy Greif, 
State Security Service officers Peter Van De Parre and Rob 
Geukens, General Information and Security Service analyst 
Stephane Vandamme, Threat Center (OCAM/OCAD) Director Andre 
Vandoren, OCAM/OCAD Deputy Director Luc Verheyden, and Crisis 
Centre Director Alain Lefevre. The Luncheon guests were: 
Bostyn, Verheyden, Greif, and Baekelandt, plus additional 
guests Financial Intelligence Unit (CTIF) Director 
Jean-Claude Delapierre, BFP Brussels Chief Glen Audenaert, 
JustMin Diplomatic Advisor Marc Van den Reeck, IntMin 
Diplomatic Advisor Karl Van den Bossche, and Federal 
Prosecutor Johan Delmulle. After the two Belgium-focused 
meetings, the Ambassadorīs party, which also included Ankara 
Regional Legal Advisor Carolyn Delaney and S/CT Officer Kerem 
Bilge, met with the Turkish DCM Can Incesu and Second 
Secretary from the Delegation to the EU Aytac Yilmaz. 

PKK - Roj-TV 
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3. (S) Ambassador Schlicher explained to the GOB officials 
that he came to Europe to speak with the GOB and the Danes 
about the PKK and to promote cooperation on shutting down 
Roj-TV, the PKKīs most important and costly propaganda 
program. He conveyed a message from Danish authorities that 
they sought closer information exchange with Belgium on its 
efforts against the PKK and Roj-TV; he suggested the June 15 
Eurojust meeting as a good opportunity for the two countries 
to meet. The Danes had as yet not been able to build a 
strong case linking the broadcasts to terrorist incidents 
despite Turkish government cooperation. State Security said 
the EUR 6 million tax fine levied by Belgian tax authorities 
last year (see reftel) did not effect Roj-TV as had been 
hoped. The PKK had access to large sums of money, though the 
organization was having difficulty paying the fine with 
"clean" money. The PKK has hired a sophisticated expert in 
Belgian fiscal law to argue the case in court. They also 
predicted a new station would arise somewhere else in Europe 
were Belgium successful in closing the facility in 
Denderleeuw. Ambassador Schlicher shared that the Turks 

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believed Norway, Sweden, or the Netherlands were likely 
follow-on destinations; he suggested more effort to 
understand the extortion and money-raising ability of the 
PKK. Greif said the BFP had conducted investigations for the 
Danes, and that there had been a few prosecutions in Belgium 
in recent months. He added that the rare extortion 
complaints were usually withdrawn out of fear within days 
when made. 

4. (S) GOB contacts confirmed Belgian concerns about security 
threats in Belgium related to PKK activities, and also cited 
Turkish efforts to push Belgium to do more to pressure PKK 
linked residents. Verheyden said OCAM/OCAD maintained a 
general threat level for Kurdish - Turkish ethnic violence in 
Brussels neighborhoods at two out of five (low risk), but had 
raised the level to three out of five after PKK - Turkish 
military confrontations in Turkey led to violence between the 
two ethnic communities. Although the Belgians said that it 
was media coverage, including on Roj-TV, of those 
confrontations that tended to spark the violence, they did 
not seem willing to say that Roj-TV was inciting violence and 
then use this as an argument to close the station down. 
Baekelandt described the information regularly supplied by 
the Turkish embassy as useless for the purposes of 
constructing a strong legal case. Both Greif and Vandamme 
commented that Turkish and Belgian law were quite different. 
Baekelandt said both sides have made efforts to improve 
cooperation and communication to pursue cases effectively. 
He said the Turks occasionally ask Belgium to 
"administratively harass" suspected PKK operatives and 
supporters; he believes the GOBīs expulsion of Moroccan 
intelligence operatives from Belgium last year has dissuaded 
the Turks from conducting any anti-PKK programs in Belgium. 

5. (S) At the luncheon, Baekelandt said FM De Gucht visited 
Mosul on his last visit to Iraq, and learned first-hand that 
the GOT had recognized the regional Kurdish government in 
northern Iraq. Schlicher said recognition was a watershed 
change for Turkey. Bilge linked the GOTīs recent defense of 
the autonomy of the Kurdish region against encroachments by 
Baghdad to an evolution in Turkish thinking. Delmulle said 
he had witnessed some improvement in Belgian - Turkish 
cooperation and mutual understanding on the legal issues 
relating to the PKK. He himself had recently traveled to 
Turkey and met with prosecutors in Ankara and Istanbul. He 
said the GOB has tried to show the Turks that the PKK and 
DHKP/C are problems for Belgium as well; he was hopeful 
Belgian prosecutors would be able to achieve some convictions 
in the long-running Erdahl case this fall (see reftel). 
Verheyden thinks the Turks are starting to recognize that not 
all Kurds are PKK. 

General CT Concerns and Cooperation 
----------------------------------- 

6. (S) During the morning meeting, Baekelandt said France, 
Spain, Belgium, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands were 
particularly concerned with Sahel nations from Algeria down 
through Mauritania. Ambassador Schlicher said the U.S. was 
closely watching Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, as well as 
events in Yemen. Afghanistan and Pakistan were priorities 
for both countries. 

7. (S) At the luncheon, Ambassador Schlicherīs explanation 
that the new Administration would be taking a holistic 
approach to CT cooperation received wide approval from the 
guests. The Charge asked if the GOB addressed the public on 
the importance of Belgiumīs operation in Afghanistan. 
Audenaert replied that the fragmented political landscape and 
differing opinions within Belgiumīs carefully constructed 
coalition governments often mitigate against obvious 
statements; the political class is aware that Brussels will 
be a Muslim majority city within five years and does not want 
to antagonize its population. Baekelandt added that grand 
designs and major addresses are not well received by the 
public and are rarely made. Van den Reeck said the 
government was thinking regularly about CT issues, which were 
larger than Afghanistan, even if the GOB does not regularly 
address its public on the subject. Bostyn mentioned PM Van 
Rompuyīs trip to Afghanistan June 3, and his subsequent 

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meeting with EU representatives, as a Belgian effort to 
defend Belgiumīs engagement in Afghanistan. 

8. (S) The luncheon ended with a discussion of Al-Qaeda and 
radicalization. Ambassador Schlicher commented that the U.S. 
is closely watching Yemen and Somalia, two weakly-governed 
nations. Al-Qaeda seems to be focusing on survival, 
maintaining safe havens, and looking for cash donations for 
the first time. The U.S. is also trying to determine what 
the organization is thinking and would like to know its 
priorities for furher jihad and struggle; Afghanistan, 
Egypt, ad South Asia are likely areas of geographic focus. 
Baekelandt offered that radical jihadists were a problem the 
West would continue to confront. Van den Reeck said most 
believe these hard-core cases cannot be de-radicalized and 
must be dealt with. Audenaert said Belgiumīs 
anti-radicalization policy had merit and is designed to 
reduce domestic threats. The GOB policy tries to appeal to 
mothers who do not want to see their children involved in 
violent struggles. Verheyden said Belgiumīs OCAM/OCAD uses 
local and community police to relay potential radicalization 
threats in Muslim immigrant communities to the GOB. 

Turkish Embassy 
--------------- 

9. (S) During a discussion at the Turkish Embassy First 
Counselor Can Incesu and Second Secretary from the Turkish 
Delegation to the EU Aytac Yilmaz exchanged views with 
Ambassador Schlicherīs party. Incesu said in past years, he 
had the impression that Belgium placed little importance on 
the PKK, and past failed attempts to prosecute the PKK were 
difficult for Turkey to understand. He believed cooperation 
had improved, especially after several Belgian ministers 
visited Ankara in October 2008, and Chief Prosecutor 
Delmulleīs trip in January 2009. Yilmaz said the GOT was not 
completely satisfied with EU cooperation, but considering the 
continent-wide reach of the PKK, European cooperation against 
the PKK remains a Turkish priority. The GOTīs main concerns 
Europe-wide are: extradition requests; refugee status granted 
to Kurds that Turkey has asked to be extradited; propaganda 
activities of the PKK in Europe, and keeping the PKK and its 
affiliates on the common position list. Ambassador Schlicher 
remarked that the listing would remain. Incesu agreed, but 
said a listing did not have a wide-enough reach. He said 
that in Belgium a listing affected finances only, and that a 
prosecutor has to tie an individual to terrorist actions to 
make a case, a higher standard than required in Turkey. 
Incesu also claimed the PKK had too many sympathizers in 
Belgium, who were able to neutralize the GOBīs response; the 
Turkish Embassy has noted the GOB does not make strong 
statements condemning attacks in Turkey similar to those made 
by the governments of Germany or France. 

Comment 
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10. (S) Ambassador Schlicherīs visit successfully raised our 
Belgian interlocutorsī consciousness on PKK and Roj-TV issues 
in Belgium, and provided an opportunity to review with senior 
Belgian officials the new administrationīs developing 
approach to counterterrorism issues generally. There is 
currently excellent cooperation with the Belgians on 
counterterrorism. This visit helped to reinforce our 
counterpartsī engagement with the U.S. and openness to U.S. 
views. 

BUSH 
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