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Cablegate: Leahy Vetting Request

VZCZCXYZ0006
PP RUEHWEB

DE RUEHBUL #3477 3041309
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
P 311309Z OCT 09
FM AMEMBASSY KABUL
TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 2671

UNCLAS KABUL 003477

SIPDIS

DEPT FOR SCA/RA (JBRENNIG), SCA/A, DRL, S/CT

E.O. 12958 N/A
TAGS: PHUM SNAR PINR PTER AF
SUBJECT: LEAHY VETTING REQUEST

1. This is an action request - see paragraph 2.

2. In order to comply with vetting requirements, this cable
forwards the names of Afghan nationals. Post possesses no derogatory
information on these individuals. Post requests Department's review
of these candidates by November 14, 2009.

3. Following is the biographical data:

Full Name: Moh. Yaseen Fatema Arzo
Grandfather's Name: Moh. Massom
Date of Birth: 1/1/1987
Place of Birth: Qalie Malik, Paghman, Kabul, Afghanistan
Ethnicity: Tajek
Course: Female Basic Agent Course, Camp Watan, 11/21/2009

Full Name: Ali Daad Fatana Sakhi Zada
Grandfather's Name: Sakhi Daad
Date of Birth: 1/1/1988
Place of Birth: Janam Seyasang, Behsood, Wardak, Afghanistan
Ethnicity: Azara
Course: Female Basic Agent Course, Camp Watan, 11/22/2009


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