CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1960/06/03
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3 JUNE 1960
I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC
Riot in Zielona Gora on 30 May was
fourth such incident in Poland over re-
ligious matters since 27 April; present
mood of the populace could easily lead
to further sporadic clashes.
II. ASIA-AFRICA
Shah discusses plans for holding "free"
elections and "detaching" himself from
day-to-day internal government opera-
lions; the indicated moves will not satisfy
his critics.
III. THE WEST
Bolivian elections this Sunday, in which
governing MNR seems certain to win
presidency and vice presidency, may be
marked by further violence.
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DAILY BRIEF
I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC
Poland: The riot on 30 May in the town of Zielona Gora,
the fourth clash in Poland between local authorities and Cath=
olics over religious matters since 27 April, once again reflects
the deep hostility of the predominantly Catholic populace toward
the Communist regime. The prevailing mood among the masses
In. Poland, who see no prospect for improvement of either polit-
ical or economic conditions, is one of disillusion and discontent.
In this touchy situation, local grievances lead easily to sporadic
outbreaks of violence. (Page 1)
II. ASIA-AFRICA
L Iran: The Shah does not appear sufficiently concerned over
the potential impact of the Turkish coup on the Iranian public.
the parliamentary elections tentatively scheduled
for July will be "free," and that after the elections he will "de-
tach" himself from day-to=day internal operations of the govern-
ment, although he will continue active participation in military
and foreign affairs. The Shah may be misjudging the situation
In his apparent belief that this approach will mollify, his critics--
particularly in view of his comments indicating that he intends ac-
tually to control the election results.
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III. THE WEST
Bolivia: In the national elections on 5 June, the candidates
of the governing Nationalist Revolutionary Movement seem cer-
in to win the presidency and vice presidency. The campaigning
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has been marked by increasingly frequent shootings and other
disturbances, and new outbreaks are likely on election day.
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Polish Police Put Down Riot Caused by Dispute Over
Religious Question
Polish police used clubs and tear gas to put down a riot
involving an estimated 5,000 persons on 30 May at Zielona Gora,
a textile-manufacturing town of approximately 46,000 about 35
miles from the East German border. Reinforcements includ-
ing internal security troops were summoned from Poznan, more
than 60 miles away.
Many persons reportedly were injured in the street fighting,
and an undisclosed number were arrested. The disturbance was
sparked by a dispute between local government authorities and
Roman Catholics over the use of a church building owned before
World War II by the German Evangelical Church. The Zielona
Gora riot is the fourth such local clash in Poland between police
and Catholics over religious matters since 27 April.
Popular morale in Poland has deteriorated sharply. The masses
see no prospect that the regime, which they consider inept and dis-
organized, will significantly improve either political or economic
conditions. In such a potentially explosive situation, grievances
of a purely local nature Read easily, to outbreaks of violence, even
though both the Gomulka regime and the Catholic hierarchy recog-
nize that each would be 'threatened by any disturbance of their un-
easy truce. The recent disorders over religious matters show the
stamina of Catholicism in Poland despite 15 years of Communist
rule.
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Shah's Plans for Government "Reforms" Unlikely to Satisfy Critics
The Shah's plans for "detaching" himself from the day-to-day
internal operations of the Iranian Government seem unlikely to
satisfy his critics. He told
ifter "free" elections�possibly in July�he will outline in-
ternal policies for the new government and then will interfere only
when its performance is unsatisfactory "to the public or to him-
self." He made it clear, however, that he intends to screen the
candidates and that he believes the "progovernment" Nationalist
party must win.
These statements,which he made in the context of references
to the Turkish coup, followed warnings by Court Minister Hosein
Ala and Lt. Gen. Teimur Bakhtiar, chief of the intelligence and
security organization (SAVAK), that the Shah must begin political
reforms soon or face possible disturbances.
The Shah is so involved with government operations that he
probably will not be able to dissociate himself. In any case, he
has given no indication that he sees the need for a drastic over-
haul of the government, and his basic suspicion that the delega-
tion of authority would lead to his loss of control, as it has in the
oast. makes it unlikely that he will refrain from interfering.
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FIDENTIAL
Growing Pre-election Violence in Bolivia
The government party's candidates, former President Victor
Paz Estenssoro and leftist labor leader Juan Lechin, are expected
to win the national elections in Bolivia on 5 June. All opposition
elements except the small orthodox and dissident Communist par-
ties are threatening to abstain from voting. The government On
30 May refused the request of the Authentic Nationalist Revolu-
tionary Movement party (PMNRA), a splinter faction of the gov-
ernment party, for a two-week delay, in voting to permit replace-
ment of the PMNRA ballots burned by followers of Paz Estenssoro.
The campaigning has been marked by increasingly frequent
shootings and other disturbances, and new outbreaks are likely on
election day. One incident in late May on the Peruvian frontier re-
sulted in the killing of military commander Alejandro Julio, broth-j
er of Senate president Ruben Julio, who is a key supporter of the
government party's presidential candidate. Gun fighting in the cen-
tral Cochabamba valley is causing an average of eight deaths daily,
with a reported 68 on 22 May. Other outbreaks have occurred re-
cently in the central mining city of Oruro and in Villazon on the
Argentine border.
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