MONTHLY REPORT--PANAMA BUREAU--JUNE 1987

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CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6
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June 18, 2012
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July 6, 1987
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MEMO
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Optional) Monthly Report -- Panama Bureau FROM: EXTENSION NO. DATE Chief, Operations Group June 1987 TO: (Officer designation, room number, and building) DATE OFFICER'S COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom RECEIVED FORWARDED INITIALS to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) Chief, Operations Group Z Z Chief, Ei PS 1)/Director, FBIS - --- ------ - - - _ _-- - ---- s. - - -- 11 Director, FBIS 6. PO-RA/EFPS C/ESG B. C/FED ~I J1 I C/ADD _ J 10. C/HED Chief, Admin Staff 12. Chief Analysis Group fl' 13. Admin Staff 14. 15. Exec. Reg. FORM 610 USEEDITI PREONS I-79 VIOUS STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 FOREIGN BROADCAST INFORMATION SERVICE PANAMA BUREAU DRAWER 927 APO MIAMI 34004 6 July 1987 MPA-7012 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director, Foreign Broadcast Information Service THROUGH : Chief, Operations Group SUBJECT : Monthly Report -- Panama Bureau -- June 1987 A. Comments by the recently retired Panamanian Defense Forces (PDF) chief of staff implicating PDF head General Manuel Noriega in corruption and election fraud ignited a month of protests in Panama and focused attention on the Panamanian Government. Following antigovernment demonstrations of a scope not seen in 20 years, the government instituted a state of emergency on 11 June and censored all opposition media. U.S. media reporting on the situation, specifically the MIAMI HERALD and the two CNN stations available in Panama, were also temporarily suspended. Official State Department reaction to the situation and the subsequent Senate resolution urging democracy in Panama set off a wave of progovernment and anti-U.S. demonstrations along with a call for the ouster of U.S. Ambassador Arthur Davis. In fact, the Panamanian Government lifted the state of emergency on 29 June just in time for a violent military-sponsored progovernment demonstration at the U.S. Embassy. Demonstrators pelted the embassy with rocks and paint balloons and damaged several nearby U.S. mission buildings, including the consulate and USIS. In addition, several cars identified from license plates or military stickers as belonging to U.S. personnel were damaged or destroyed. At month's end, U.S.-Panamanian relations remain extremely tense. B. In addition to the substantial operational demands placed on the bureau by developments in Panama, the long-fought battle to begin Internet transmissions suffered another setback when on 30 June the Panamanian Government arbitrarily ordered Intercomsa, the COMSAT subsidiary responsible for operating Internet, not to operate the system. Thus, the Internet transmission (NHK feed of BBC's "Six o'Clock News") we had begun on 29 June was stopped, pending further technical and legal discussions. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 A. Editorial/Monitorial 1. After an evening shift of covering initial Panamanian opposition reaction to the recentl revived charges against the government, senior editor was at home watching Panamanian STAT television when at 0115 he heard a brief announcement that a state of emergency h red throughout Panama. immediately notified STAT chief e and together the OD ene a bureau, calling in STAT monitor and teletypist . Before STAT arrived, however, had already translated t e state of emergency S1 Al declaration and had begun an open speaker watch. As a result, both the embassy and the U.S. Southern Command received first official word of the state of emergency from FBIS. 2. Because of the important role opposition media played in the unfolding Panamanian crisis, U.S. mission offices depended heavily on Panama Bureau reporting, particularly up until the Panamanian Government declared the state of emergency and censored opposition media. During the initial days of the crisis, editors were in phone contact with embassy and military consumers several times a day. To ensure complete coverage, the bureau added two midnight shifts, on 10 and 11 June, to cover the first two nights under the state of emergency. 3. Panama Bureau's ability to cover Peruvian radio and television live from ROSET during a mid-June cabinet crisis in Peru helped promote another look at the best way FBIS could ensure timely coverage of Peru, particularly in the event of a crisis. At Paraguay Bureau's initiative, it was decided that Panama Bureau would assume primary coverage responsibility of Peru until Paraguay Bureau's second ROSET, now scheduled for early FY88, became operational. Panama Bureau assumed primary coverage responsibility for Peru on 29 June. Paraguay Bureau is retaining its contractor in Lima and coverage of the Peruvian press. 4. A 4 1/2-hour speech by Fidel Castro on 24 June detailing two recent personnel problems -- the corruption case of Luis Orlando Dominguez and the defection of General Rafael del Pino -- was jointly covered with Key West Bureau. Key West provided FYI coverage and texted the first hour of the speech, and we texted the remaining 3 1/2 hours. Because the speech was not carried by Cuban media monitorable at Panama Bureau, we texted our portion of the speech from a phonepatch prearranged with Key West. Reception of the patch was poor in places, and Key West was forced to file fills to much of the portion of the speech Panama Bureau texted. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 B. Communications On 8 June the bureau's= primary communications circuit was upgraded STAT from 150 to 300 baud. C. Cruising 1. The bureau's signal analysis antenna's control system remained inoperative throughout the month, and cruising use of the antenna was restricted to the 24.5W Intelsat. We were able to provide some flexibility by running a coaxial cable from Main Radio to the analysis console. This allowed us access to the radio frequency signals from each of the other four operational antennas. Despite some loss in signal DB and some confusion in equipment patching, the temporary system worked well and provided bureau cruisers and technicians with good experience. 2. We observed and sampled a new Mexico City television transmission, XHTV Televison Canal 4, over the 113.5W Morelos satellite. The television's newscast at 0200-0300 GMT has replaced the 0300-0330 GMT Imevision newscast on bureau coverage. 3. Throughout most of the month, the cruising section conducted a round-the-clock survey of Nicaraguan radios to provide detailed programming and broadcast behavior. D. Technical 1. During the month, we received the B-Mac video encoding equipment to be used with the Internet system The B-Mac equipment was installed b from Comsat Labs. also provided STATE instruction on operation and maintenance. 2. Also in conjunction with Internet operation, we received one Merlin Television Standards Converter. The unit has been checked out and appears to have solved problems we had originally experienced in transmitting NTSC video from one television signal (Lima television) and from video recorders through the B-Mac system. 3. On 1 July, bureau technicians installed a repaired elevation drive motor on the bureau's signal analysis antenna. After receiving the necessary parts from headquarters, we were able to have the motor repaired locally. Installation was not an easy task, considering that the motor weighs 400 lbs and had to be installed 30 ft above ground. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 4. During the Army's Department of Engineering and Housing's installation of the new power line, the cables leading to two of the bureau's rhombic antennas were accidentally cut. Steps have been taken to repair the cables. 5. The following accountable property was received from headquarters: a. One receiver W/J model 8718, Serial No. 1134. Requisition No. 0532-87146-712. Unit Price: $4,646.00 b. One Multimeter Digital Fluke, Model 8026B, Serial No. 425029. Requisition No. 0532-87089-707-1F. Unit Price: $219.00 c. One oscilloscope, Simpson model 452 dual trace, Serial No. 01257. Requisition No. 0532-87093-708. Unit Price: $873.05 d. One quartz watchman's clock, w/carrying case, Model 50-3, Serial No. 82004690. Requisition No. 0532-87120-008-iF. Unit Price: $538.00 A. Personnel officer. In this capacity,) (will have first-line supervisory responsibility for communications personnel and issues. 2. Recent events in Panama have demonstrated a need for editors living on base to be prepared to assume as many functions as possible in operating the bureau in the event circumstances prevent local Derma from having access to the bureau. Thus, communications chief has begun training editors in how to punch and send material over the bureau's communications circuits. 3. Interviews continue for the bureau's newly created logistics specialist position. We expect to decide on candidate by the end of July. B. Building and Grounds STAT STAT STAT The bureau chief's office has been remodeled to make room for a secretarial/reception area. Contractor performed the STAT construction work. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 1. Central America Joint Intelligence Task Force to the bureau on 10 June a briefing and orientation. 2. Major Henry Black, Captain Juan Fuentes, and Staff Sergeant Michael Thompson, USSOUTHCOM J-3, to the bureau on 18 June for briefing and orientation. STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 Panama Bureau Production Report for June 1987 I. TOTALS FROM ALL SOURCES: TOTAL PUBLISHABLE WORDAGE FILED DURING MONTH: 523300 TOTAL NON-PUBLISHABLE WORDAGE FILED DURING MONTH: 34290 TOTAL NUMBER OF PUBLISHABLE ITEMS FILED DURING MONTH: 1131 BROAD- PRESS PUBLI- CASTS AGENCIES CATIONS II. INPUT OF REGULAR COVERAGE: 12115.00 76590.00 220.00 (minutes or issues per week) min. min. issues III. OUTPUT FROM ALL SOURCES: (publishable words per month) ARGENTINA Buenos Aires REUTER in Spanish CHILE Santiago Television Service in Spanish Santiago Televison Nacional Chile Network in Spanish CLANDESTINE Clandestine La Voz Popular in Spanish to Guatemala 830 Clandestine Radio Farabundo Marti in Spanish to El Salvador 2890 Clandestine Radio Venceremos in Spanish to El Salvador 11270 COLOMBIA Bogota Cadena Radial Super in Spanish Bogota Emisoras Caracol Network in Spanish Bogota INRAVISION Television Cadena 1 Spanish Bogota INRAVISION Television Cadena 2 in Spanish Bogota Radio Cadena Nacional in Spanish Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 Bogota EL SIGLO in Spanish Bogota EL TIEMPO in Spanish COSTA RICA San Jose Radio Reloj in Spanish San Jose LA NACION in Spanish San Jose LA PRENSA LIBRE in Spanish San Jose LA REPUBLICA in Spanish San Jose LIBERTAD REVOLUCIONARIA in Spanish San Jose LIBERTAD in Spanish San Jose RUMBO in Spanish BROAD- PRESS PUBLI- CASTS AGENCIES CATIONS 5310 130 510 1740 0 CUBA Havana International Service in Quechua 980 Havana International Service in Spanish 44650 Havana Domestic Service in Spanish 23350 Havana PRENSA LATINA in English Havana PRENSA LATINA in Spanish ECUADOR Quito Radio Quito in Spanish Quito Voz de los Andes in Spanish EL SALVADOR San Salvador Canal Doce Television in Spanish 3090 San Salvador Canal Seis Television in Spanish 6280 San Salvador Domestic Service in Spanish 12920 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 BROAD- PRESS PUBLI- CASTS AGENCIES CATIONS San Salvador La Vos Panamericana in Spanish San Salvador Radio Cadena Sonora in Spanish San Salvador Radio Cadena YSKL in Spanish San Salvador Radio Cadena YSU in Spanish San Salvador Television Naoional in Spanish 0 630 8530 4090 460 San Salvador DIARIO LATINO in Spanish 380 San Salvador EL DIARIO DR HOY in Spanish 0 San Salvador EL MUNDO in Spanish 1830 San Salvador LA NOTICIA in Spanish 730 San Salvador LA PRENSA GRAFICA in Spanish 1370 FRANCE Paris AFP in English Paris AFP in Spanish GERMANY Hamburg DPA in Spanish GUATEMALA Guatemala City Cadena de Emisoras Unidas in Spanish Guatemala City Domestic Service in Spanish Guatemala City Radio Nuevo Mundo Network in Spanish Guatemala City Radio Television Guatemala in Spanish Guatemala City EL GRAFICO in Spanish Guatemala City PRENSA LIBRE in Spanish Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 BROAD- PRESS PUBLI- CASTS AGENCIES CATIONS HONDURAS Tegucigalpa Cadena Audio Video in Spanish 2130 Tegucigalpa Radio America in Spanish 2190 Tegucigalpa Televisora Hondurena in Spanish 0 Tegucigalpa Vos de Honduras Network in Spanish 6890 San Pedro Sula LA PRENSA in Spanish San Pedro Sula TIEMPO in Spanish Tegucigalpa EL HERALDO.in Spanish Tegucigalpa LA TRIBUNA in Spanis'h MEXICO Mexico City Red Nacional 13 IMEVISION Television in Spanish 2410 Mexico City XEW Television Network in Spanish 1190 Mexico City XHTV Television in Spanish 2200 Mexico City CERIGUA in Spanish Mexico City ENFOPRENSA in Spanish Mexico City EL DIA in Spanish Mexico City EL NACIONAL in Spanish Mexico City EXCELSIOR in Spanish Mexico City THE NEWS in English Mexico City UNOMASUNO in Spanish NICARAGUA Managua International Service in Spanish Managua Domestic Service in Spanish 1960 2110 1720 410 1090 920 0 1180 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 BROAD- PRESS PUBLI- CASTS AGENCIES CATIONS Managua Radio Noticias in Spanish 3460 Managua Radio Sandino in Spanish 18790 Managua Sistema Sandinista Television Network in Spanish 4110 Managua ANN Diplomatic Information Service in Spanish 0 Managua ANN in Spanish 11750 Managua NOTISAL in Spanish 0 Managua NOTISAL-SALPRESS in Spanish 0 Managua PRENSA LATINA in Spanish to PRENSA LATINA Havana 3160 Managua BARRICADA in Spanish Managua EL NUEVO DIARIO in Spanish PANAMA Panama City Cadena Exitosa in Spanish 910 Panama City Cirouito RPC Television in Spanish 15670 Panama City Domestic Service in Spanish 24990 Panama City Panavision Television in Spanish 3250 Panama City Radio Continente in - Spanish 22820 Panama City Radio Mundial in Spanish 3310 Panama City Radio Uno Soberana in Spanish 5730 Panama City Telemetro Television in Spanish 3660 Panama City Television Service in Spanish 0 Panama City Televisora Nacional in Spanish 11620 Panama City ACAN in Spanish Panama City CRITICA in Spanish Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 BROAD- CASTS PRESS PUBLI- AGENCIES CATIONS Panama City DIALOOO SOCIAL in Spanish 0 Panama City EL SIGLO in Spanish 1240 Panama City EXTRA in Spanish 670 Panama City LA ESTRELLA DE PANAMA in Spanish 13730 Panama City LA PRENSA in Spanish 7350 Panama City LA REPUBLICA DOMINICAL Spanish in 0 Panama City LA REPUBLICA in Spanish 4660 Panama City MATUTINO in Spanish 8190 Panama City QUIUBO GRAFICO in Spanish 0 Panama City STAR AND HERALD in English 560 Panama City THE SUNDAY REPUBLIC in English 0 Panama City EL SIGLO DOMINICAL in Spanish PERU Lima Domestic Service in Spanish Lima Panamericana Television Network in Spanish Lima Television Peruana in Spanish SPAIN Madrid EFE in Spanish VENEZUELA Caracas Television Service in Spanish Caracas EL NACIONAL in Spanish Caracas EL UNIVERSAL in Spanish Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6 PANAMA BUREAU PRODUCTION REPORT FOR JUNE 1987 -- TOTALS FROM ROSET SOURCES COLOMBIA Bogota INRAVISION Television Cadena 1 in Spanish CUBA Havana PRENSA LATINA in Spanish MEXICO Mexico City XEW Television Network in Spanish Mexico City Red Nacional IMEVISION Television in Spanish Mexico City XHTV-Television in Spanish Mexico City CERIGUA in Spanish Mexico City ENFOPRENSA in Spanish NICARAGUA Managua ANN in Spanish Managua PRENSA LATINA in Spanish to PRENSA LATINA Havana PERU Lima Television Peruana in Spanish Lima Panamericana Television Network in Spanish SPAIN Madrid EFE in Spanish VENEZUELA ' Caracas Television Service in Spanish 3,210 5,900 1,190 2,410 2,200 1,340 11,750 3,160 1,200 2,910 36,960 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/18: CIA-RDP88-00733R000100100007-6