Global Security Reports
OSAC Reports are the composite of information reporting that OSAC has traditionally been known for. All safety and security information is available to
the general public. Other reports may only be accessed by constituents only. The following are the most recent reports by report type.
(Last updated 21 Apr 2006)
13 Apr 2006
This report details the workings of OSAC for the month of March 2006, including relevant statistics and overviews of analytical reporting completed during the month. This month's Country Council Focus is on the Italy Country Council.
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21 Apr 2006
The U.S. Embassy is issuing this Warden Message to remind American citizens that the Burkina Faso municipal elections will take place on Sunday, April 23, 2006.
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21 Apr 2006
Media sources indicate that on Saturday, April 22, 2006, several marches will take place in Caracas.
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6 Apr 2006
On April 6, the N'djamena Country Council met with several members of Chadian law enforcement for a frank and forthright discussion on security. To read the Q&A; session, log in with your OSAC username and password.
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21 Apr 2006
This is an annual report produced in conjunction with the Regional Security Office at U.S. Embassy Zagreb.
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19 Apr 2006
Every spring, the World Bank Group (WBG) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) schedule a series of meetings to discuss a range of issues related to international development. This year, the two institutions will gather on the weekend of April 21-23 to take part in the 2006 WBG/IMF Spring Meetings. This report provides an overview of potential threats derived from transnational terrorism and anti-globalization protests. Event logistics for the 2006 Spring Meetings are also included.
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1 Jan 2006
The drawings featured in this calendar were selected from hundreds submitted by children at U.S. embassies and consulates throughout the world. They remind us of the safety and security messages important to our children and demonsrate their soaring imaginations.
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21 Apr 2006
The Regional Security Office at U.S. Embassy N'djamena reported the following:
The Ministry of Territorial Administration informs that a peaceful, Government-approved protest is planned against Sudanese aggression near the Presidential Palace. Please avoid area around the Presidential Palace from 8:30 to 10 AM. Please contact the Embassy with specific questions.
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