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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-522510,00.html


World News



December 23, 2002





An Iraqi Christian boy watches US doctors as they attend an Advent service at Baghdad's
Evangelical Church yesterday

UN chief issues secret orders for war in Iraq
>From James Bone in New York

Agencies told to prepare for civil unrest and
900,000 refugees



THE United Nations is making secret contingency plans for a war that would halt all 
Iraqi oil
production, “seriously degrade” the country’s electricity system, provoke civil unrest 
and
create 900,000 refugees, The Times has learnt.

Internal UN documents predict that the worst fighting will be in the three central
governorates around Baghdad, with the Kurdish-controlled north remaining largely free 
of
conflict. But it will take a month after war breaks out before the predominantly Shia 
south is
calm enough for UN humanitarian workers to work there.

Although formally expressing the hope that war can be averted, UN relief agencies are
already positioning emergency supplies and updating evacuation procedures for the
hundreds of international staff now inside Iraq.

“The UN expects that there will be full compliance by Iraq . . . and that, 
consequently, there
will be no new humanitarian crisis,” one document says. “Nevertheless, UN agencies must
ensure that they are adequately prepared for the full range of possible scenarios.”

Kofi Annan, the UN Secretary-General, is trying to keep the preparations secret for 
fear of
signalling to Iraq that weapons inspections are futile and a US-led attack is 
inevitable.

But he ordered staff to begin contingency planning last month after the Security 
Council set
tough terms for resumed inspections in Iraq. His Canadian deputy, Louise Fréchette, is
chairing regular meetings of officials to prepare for a possible humanitarian crisis.

Confidential UN planning papers paint a grim picture of the effects of an attack 
against Iraq:
they predict that production of oil will cease, the port of Umm Qasr on the Gulf would 
be
shut down, and the bombing of bridges would cripple the railway network and make road
travel difficult between the east and west of the country.

The electricity grid would be seriously disrupted, with collateral damage to water and
sewage systems. Government stocks of commodities such as grain would also be hit.

Of the 900,000 predicted refugees, the UN estimates that about 100,000 would need
immediate help.

“It all seems perfectly reasonable, but when it actually happens, it will be 
different,” one
person who reviewed the papers said. “It always is.”

At an unpublicised meeting in Geneva on December 13, the UN appealed to more than ten
donor nations, including Britain, to provide $37 million (£23 million) to fund 
preparations for
a crisis.

The Rome-based World Food Programme said that it had started to put in place sufficient
food for 900,000 people for a month. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees has a
stockpile of supplies for 250,000 people ready to move at 72 hours’ notice, but has 
only
enough tents and blankets for 100,000 people. It could take 12 weeks and $60 million to
deliver enough supplies.

The UN Children’s Fund, which has a warehouse in Denmark, has started moving supplies
to Iraq and four neighbouring countries for 550,000 people inside Iraq and another 
160,000
expected to spill into neighbouring states.

A major source of tension in the planning is the relationship between the emergency
operation and the large UN “oil-for-food” programme that has been overseeing relief
supplies inside Iraq for the past seven years.

The UN estimates that 16 million Iraqis, or 60 per cent of the population, are highly
dependent on the monthly food basket provided under the programme.


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