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Urgent US military intervention needed in Grand Cayman
Cayman News ^ | 09/15/04 | Timothy Adam

Posted on 09/15/2004 8:37:06 PM PDT by Pikamax

Urgent US military intervention needed in Grand Cayman The following is the full text of an open letter from Mr Timothy Adam Chief Executive, Cable & Wireless (Cayman Islands) Ltd

Wednesday, September 15, 2004 Grand Cayman urgently needs military intervention to restore and to preserve law and order. This needs to happen TODAY.

No doubt US authorities are already aware of the widespread looting that has occurred. I have heard sporadic attempts at looting continue to occur. I got caught in traffic right beside a site where police had shot several times at a looter and had detained him, and there was a near riot - a very volatile situation to which police responded promptly with heavy assault weapon teams.

Last night there was a prison riot at HMP Northward in which a number of prisoners escaped. A prison guard was injured (I have heard it was not fatal) and a fire was started in the prison. ALL the island's law enforcement agencies had to be diverted to deal with this. The situation has been calmed down but it is still volatile, the police have had to go back there in force subsequent to the initial incident being calmed, and there now remains a serious weakness in the security force because a lot of the police and Special Constables are now diverted to handle the situation. Worse yet, there is a convicted rapist and a convicted murderer on the loose. Police have now been diverted from their already seriously stretched law and order duties to search for these dangerous criminals under difficult circumstances. The island's power supply has not been turned back on yet and even when it is, most of the electricity poles on the island have been broken, even huge concrete poles snapped, and there are NO streetlights ANYWHERE on the island. Police are operating in total darkness.

Police communication with outside law enforcement agencies have been very restricted due to the storm.

Our towers appear to have all withstood the storm and at least seven of them have anti-collision lights operating, which is great news because that means they still have electrical power. One of our top priorities is restoring the national transmission system links so that we can get those RBSs operational again. The Cable & Wireless core systems are now fully functional, including both GSM and TDMA core systems, local host exchange, ISC, internet, international submarine cable Maya 1, etc.

National transmission links have sustained damage and are out due to flooding and other physical damage inflicted by Hurricane Ivan. Restoration of national transmission links is one of our top priorities, and our teams are working day and night on this. Once we get transmission to our cell sites we are hopeful most of them will become operational again.

On-island communication is spotty. Police use cellular communication in addition to the Government radio system, but presently only a few areas have cellular coverage. There is a good Government radio communication network but in several areas the police are having to operate without any communication at all with headquarters or other units for backup.

Central Police Headquarters in George Town has been destroyed by Hurricane Ivan. The police have moved their headquarters to the first floor of One Technology Square, the island's telecommunication bunker owned and operated by Cable & Wireless (Cayman Islands) Ltd. of which I am Chief Executive.

This site is presently also housing the 911 Emergency Communications Centre, which we moved here as a temporary measure a couple of days in advance of the storm at the request of government due to their concerns about the survivability of their normal centre located in Central Police Station. Suffice it to say that proved to be a very wise decision!

I should emphasise (to the US Military) that in the present situation all the islands' internal and external telecommunications are entirely dependent on the continued operation of this site.

In summary: If we lose this site, we have lost the country. This site needs to be defended with military assistance as a matter of urgent priority. The US Military also need to know that in this site and in an adjacent building (AT&T Wireless offices in Trinity Square on Eastern Avenue) there are in total at least 25 United States citizens who in my considered opinion need their country's protection NOW, hence I believe under US laws use of the military is justified or authorised. For the most part these are people who are very necessary to help in the telecommunications restoration work. PLEASE BE CLEAR: WE ARE NOT SUGGESTING THAT THE US SHOULD EVACUATE THEM; on the contrary most of these people need to remain here because THEY ARE VITAL TO THE REBUILDING PROCESS THAT IS GOING ON SO THAT THE COUNTRY CAN RECOVER FROM THE HURRICANE AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE! There are a few of this number who are spouses and children of Cable & Wireless staff, families, and/or others who have taken refuge in One Technology Square, several of whom we are planning to evacuate through existing channels and military assistance is not needed for that.

I should also mention the thousands of United States of America citizens who are located elsewhere in the island, who for the most part are also necessary for the restoration effort. A bit of US Military help is required not just for One Technology Square, but to assist law enforcement across the island, and will no doubt contribute to the safety and security of those US citizens.

This will work best if the US Military works closely with the Royal Cayman Islands Police [RCIP]. It does not need an over-reaction, a heavy-handed approach, or imposition of martial law, but rather assistance and relief for the exhausted police team and the capability to execute no-nonsense law enforcement across the island, but the US Military must make it clear to British (and if necessary local) officials that either the RCIP will let them help or the US Military will do what is necessary without RCIP cooperation. If the US do not act in a measured way and if they come in with too heavy a hand, we risk losing the island's reputation for stability, and that will destroy our economy.

Let me emphasise that what is needed is for the US Military to provide the necessary relief to the limited and over-extended local authorities, and the local authorities need to accept that help. While the local law enforcement authorities seem to be "holding strain" and are maintaining peace and stability, this is not sustainable without some relief from the outside whether it is British or US but I am concerned that at this point the British are too far away.

Cayman Airways ran "first-come, first-served" evacuation shuttle flights to Miami yesterday from the time the runway opened up until nightfall prevented airport operations. The airport has NO navigational aids, NO PAPI, and only partially functional runway lights. They are hoping to have PAPI operational again by the end of the week. Air Traffic Control is operational, and inbound aircraft can use RNAV for approaches and landings. Kingston ATC is coordinating the air traffic. Grand Cayman ATC has had very limited outside communication due to storm damage to telecommunication faculties, but I have received word that that has been restored overnight.

The British appear to be "playing politics". The police force is a dedicated team of professionals who are determined to do their job - and do it on their own if they get no help - but they are very limited in number, they have been part of this tremendous group of people across this island who have brought us through the worst storm ever in these islands' known history without ONE SINGLE reported death so far, but the police are very limited in number and they are exhausted yet reports are that the British have refused to send in Royal Marines or Military Police to help. HMS Richmond and Royal Fleet Auxiliary Tanker Wave Ruler are here, the navy has sent ashore several of their crew from the ships, but they are unarmed and not prepared to engage in law enforcement. We understand the civilian Governor Bruce Dinwiddy has asked the British for military assistance in maintaining law and order, but so far it has not been forthcoming and so far as I have heard, there is not even a promise that it will come. There may be some reluctance at the higher echelons of the Government and Law Enforcement as to the need for outside assistance, but at the senior operational leadership level my sense of the situation is that the police are desperate for outside help.

Please know that I don't want to criticise anybody who is here in Grand Cayman. We have been through a living nightmare, we have done this together, we are determined, willing, competent and know what it takes to work together to put this country back together FAST, we are not at present in a total breakdown of law and order, but we are very much on the edge right at the moment and we do need some help NOW.

If I do not see a positive response by US Military to help us get our country's law and order stable which will also protect US citizens and US interests, I will assume this message has either not reached the right people or that they do not believe or understand it. We will then have to rely entirely on US and international public pressure to have the US give us some assistance immediately and for the local officials to accept it. Therefore I have already provided a copy of this to a local publisher, and to his webmaster who is located overseas. This person is a personal friend of mine, a ""fellow believer", who is one of the over 460 people who took shelter in this one building during the onslaught of Hurricane Ivan. He has sworn an oath to embargo this until noon today, however if I do not advise him to the contrary (and/or if we lose contact with his webmaster) this will appear on a website that is receiving hundreds of thousands of hits a day from people wanting to know what's happening in Cayman right now. Yesterday it received 509,000 hits.

Miami is one hour by jet away from here, Guantanamo Bay about 30 minutes, British forces are too far away to be of use now even if the British make the decision to intervene.

BUT MY AIM IS THAT THIS IS NEVER TO BE MADE PUBLIC - it would cause a lot of unnecessary panic, it will get blown way out of proportion and so will the response. it's not that the situation is out of control right now: with some help the RCIP can keep it under control, but we have to have a bit of military help to give us a margin of safety as a temporary measure, and hence my precaution to use publication as a "last resort" to see that we get some help. I just pray that it works.

Trust me and listen loud!

Timothy Adam Chief Executive, Cable & Wireless (Cayman Islands) Ltd


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: caymanislands; hurricaneivan
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To: dixie sass

We thought she was on the emergency plane out of there this evening/afternoon,

BUT,
we have not heard a thing for 6 hours now.


161 posted on 09/16/2004 8:32:56 PM PDT by onyx (JohnKerry deserves to be the last casualty of the Vietnam War.)
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To: Travis McGee

It was Hugo.


162 posted on 09/16/2004 8:33:36 PM PDT by dixie sass (Texas - South Carolina on Steroids)
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To: onyx

What did the airline say?


163 posted on 09/16/2004 8:33:50 PM PDT by cyborg (http://mentalmumblings.blogspot.com/)
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To: onyx
Once the power in Georgetown is restored, the roaming thugs will be forced to limit their reign of terror. Right now, it is pitch black and they love the cover of darkness.

Shouldn't say what I think they should do to them.

That eye wall is coming right at me now!
click
Hope I don't lose my big white oaks. (Will this never end?)

164 posted on 09/16/2004 8:35:06 PM PDT by Aquamarine
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To: dixie sass

How could I forget Hugo!


165 posted on 09/16/2004 8:38:23 PM PDT by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: Aquamarine

Good luck with the rain.
I remember when Camille went through Virginia, I think the floods there killed more people than the hurricane did in Mississippi.


166 posted on 09/16/2004 8:39:23 PM PDT by Sam Cree (Democrats are herd animals)
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To: dixie sass

Yes, I've seen them. Sure, they are our first concern.
Although I imagine a few troops in Cayman wouldn't hurt our efforts to help our own much.

I was living in South Dade County when Hurricane Andrew, cat 5, came through, was in our house with wife and children that night, we were in the eye wall as the storm went by, so I am well familiar with what goes on before, during and after a hurricane and the devastation they create, and how long it takes for a community to recover.

To tell you the truth, I have just about had it with this hurricane season, ever since Andrew, the things make me kind of jumpy.


167 posted on 09/16/2004 8:42:18 PM PDT by Sam Cree (Democrats are herd animals)
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To: dixie sass; Sam Cree
We have the resources to take care of our own,
and for that I am grateful. It would be awful
if we were like little Caribbean islands.

I remember when POOR Bangladesh sent us aid of some sort.
168 posted on 09/16/2004 8:43:13 PM PDT by onyx (JohnKerry deserves to be the last casualty of the Vietnam War.)
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To: Sam Cree

Yes it does sound that way. We'll send help. Within the next 24 hours I expect to hear about the big beautiful planes (C-17s, I think) at the Charleston Air Base being loaded with goods and water and etc - all donated goods by the citizens of Charleston and the Tri-county area going to all different parts of the country.

We have crews of firemen, policemen, electric company personnel and etc., disbursed to other parts of the south that have been hit hard.


169 posted on 09/16/2004 8:47:26 PM PDT by dixie sass (Texas - South Carolina on Steroids)
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To: Sam Cree
I remember when Camille went through Virginia, I think the floods there killed more people than the hurricane did in Mississippi.

Believe it was in the Richmond area, a real disaster.

The rain hasn't been as bad as I thought it would be, it's the wind that has me the most concerned.

170 posted on 09/16/2004 8:48:18 PM PDT by Aquamarine
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To: onyx

I hope they can restore order there very soon, it's hard enough living in a devastated area without also having to contend with roving gangs.

Yes, it makes sense that Cayman has the resources to fix things up, now you mention it.

I really wish that you hear soon from your family.


171 posted on 09/16/2004 8:52:43 PM PDT by Sam Cree (Democrats are herd animals)
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To: cyborg

Cyborg, I was talking about other countries who demand out help, money and personnel but never come to our aid, never return the kindness...


172 posted on 09/16/2004 8:54:40 PM PDT by dixie sass (Texas - South Carolina on Steroids)
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To: onyx

Fingers crossed and prayers up, Onyx.


173 posted on 09/16/2004 8:55:19 PM PDT by dixie sass (Texas - South Carolina on Steroids)
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To: Sam Cree

My point...more precise.

I live in Nashville....approximately 1.5M metro pop.


The white underclass youth here have melded almost completely with the black underclass youth in all manners...dress, ebonics, ass exposed droopy jeans, menacing attitudes, crime, fatherless children etc.

I consider that to be an abysmal failure of our colorblind diversity appreciative society.

As for rural white rednecks of lore, I cannot speak with authority on that. I have never lived in rural America nor have I had the misfortune (or bad luck) to be a member of the underclass.

I assume Nashville is not alone with this menace though I have had folks...including Yankees for Gawdsakes...proclaim they have never seen so many racially confused white boyz as here.

So much for the sterotype of the poor white redneck who hates blacks....these peckerwoods ARE black for all intensive purposes....sadly they have not chosen the more desirable aspects of black culture to mimic.

Also if confronted, they will defend themselves as though their adopted thuggery is some sort of altruistic appreciation of "da black man".....it defies rational definition.

At least here in Music City.


174 posted on 09/16/2004 8:56:54 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: WKB

You liar you.

You know more jokes from memory than I could read from a book.


175 posted on 09/16/2004 8:58:10 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: Aquamarine

The weather man said that they expect it to stall and then turn southeast.

Hope that don't take those Oaks Aqua.


176 posted on 09/16/2004 8:58:28 PM PDT by dixie sass (Texas - South Carolina on Steroids)
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To: dixie sass

In that context you're right. There are countries who do that. US has an abundance of resources of its own. I can't recall the US ever asking for help on the outside though.


177 posted on 09/16/2004 8:59:18 PM PDT by cyborg (http://mentalmumblings.blogspot.com/)
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To: onyx

thank you....i'm sorry to go on about my lapsed peckerwood ex-brethren.

that slight dust-up the other nite has me in a foul mood about them and anything that reeks of droopy jeans and gold and diamond encrusted dental fashion.

and the next time a white boy says to me that "kinfolk, you be a racist ni$$a"....when I question why they wish to voluntarily dive into the ghetto headfirst....I'm gonna call the Morris Dees and complain about the hate speech directed at me.

...but if he's alone (oh I get all smiley just thinking about that)...his grille is mine...lol

sadly, they live for the wolf pack sucker punch....patience.


178 posted on 09/16/2004 9:02:36 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: dixie sass
Was so hoping that it would keep going north before it stalled, really wanted to get that eye wall past here.

Am suffering from hurricane fatigue and they're still coming. Better turn in and try to get some rest.

179 posted on 09/16/2004 9:03:40 PM PDT by Aquamarine
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To: wardaddy

http://hiphopdentistry.com/

As long as this trend is around might as well cash in on the action!


180 posted on 09/16/2004 9:04:30 PM PDT by cyborg (http://mentalmumblings.blogspot.com/)
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