ARGENTINE DEFECTOR TELLS OF MULTINATIONAL PLOTS FOR SANDINISTAS OUSTER

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December 2, 1982
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/24: CIA-RDP90-00552R000302430006-5 ` j S TAT p Pny _1 WASHINGTON POST 2 DECEN. BEP 1982 Argentine Defector" TeIlS Of Multinational Plots For Sandlluiistas' Ouster, By Christopher Dickey Washington Post Foreign Service MEXICO CITY, Dec. 1-A man .saying he is a defector from Argen- tine intelligence in Central America, speaking on a videotape shown here, has outlined in detail a complex sys- tem of clandestine connections among the Argentine military, the Honduran high command and Ni caraguan exiles seeking to overthrow their country's leftist Sandinista gov-' ernment. - Identifying himself as Hector Frances, of Argentina's "Intelligence Battalion 601," he names scores of alleged contacts in Central America, including one American he describes as having ties to Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.). He also claims that the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency is funding these covert operations and describes a plot to kill exiled Ni- caraguan hero-turned-rebel Eden Pastore and blame it on the Sandi- nistas. Those parts of the tape that could be independently corroborated pro- vide the first small but substantive clues of what was until now the vir- tually impenetrable Argentine con- nection in Central America's secret wars. Other parts of Frances' 70-minute statement echo standard ,Sandinista charges about U.S.-orchestrated -co- vert and overt aggression against Nicaragua. There are indications -that Sandinista sympathizers, if not 'the government itself, were involved in its distribution. Independent sources in Central America and the United States say that an Argentine named Hector Frances, living on a tourist visa in Costa Rica and known to have close ties with anti-Sandinista Nicaraguan exiles, disappeared from San Jose in an apparent kidnaping a little more than a month ago. According to official Costa Rican tablize the Sandinistas; numerous sources, that country's police had accounts of such activity have been' been following his movements. An published over the past year. official said Frances was known Ire- . Last February, The Washington quently to be in possession of large Post reported that the administra- sums of money that police "sus- tion had authorized a broad program petted he was receiving from his of political, economic and propagan- government" and that "with certain .1 da activities against the Cuban pres- regularity, he traveled to Honduras." ence in Nicaragua and the alleged Although several men struck Sandinista supply of weapons to Frances and his wife outside their guerrillas fighting . the U.S.-backed house and threw Frances into-a wait- government in El Salvador. ing van, the sources said, no one A further account, published in claimed responsibility for the deed March, said that- Reagan subse- and the Argentine Embassy made no quently had authorized, in Decem- representation on Frances' behalf to ber 1981, a $19 million program of the Costa Rican government. His indirect CIA covert operations wife, they said, has left the country. against Nicaragua, including the Pastora, in a telephone interview buildup and funding of a 500-man from his home in Costa Rica yester- ` Latin American paramilitary force to day, confirmed knowing Frances, operate out of commando camps whom he described as "from Argen- spread along the Nicaraguan-Hon- tine intelligence" and working in duran border. - Costa Rica with exiled Nicaraguan. Training for and operation of the national. guardsmen fighting the program were to be done in conjunc- Sandinistas. tion with "friendly" Latin American A senior member of the Ni- governments. . caraguan Democratic Forces, the , 'Since then, although both govern- principal anti-Sandinista exiles, also ments have refused to confirm that acknowledged knowing him. such a program actually was put into Nat Hamrick,' who is named. in operation, anti-Sandinista Ni- the tape as having "ties" with Helms caraguan exiles operating out of and "opening doors" in Washington Honduras have claimed a growing for anti-Sandinista exile operations, ,string of successful cross-border and was reached at his North-Carolina internal sabotage attacks against the home. Hamrick, who said he is "in Sandinista government the lumber business," acknowledged Beyond that somewhat sketch "knowing and liking" Helms and said' .framework, and a steady stream of he.-had "business" meetings. with accusations 'launched from all sides, Frances and rightist Costa Ricans in San little.has.been reported.' --; Jose. Hamrick denied any po- -Three weeks ago,however, two litical involvement with anti-Sandi- Washington Post reporters received vista rebels..But, he added, "I sym in. Washington copies of the same pathize with them and I empathize with them and I Frances tape shown here yesterday hope they over- by the leftist Democratic Journalists' throw the bastards." Union of Mexico. . Although the Reagan administra- The copies of the tape*sent to the tion. repeatedly has declined public reporters came from a fictitious sub- comment on reports that it is en- urban address -outside' Washington. gaged, along with Nicaraguan exiles The presentation and other Latin American military yesterday took in a covert campaign to des place at the Mexico City office of the forces , Latin American TnitrnnhQW V.11 Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/24: CIA-RDP90-00552R000302430006-5