'HOW CAN WE NOT WANT PEACE?'

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September 17, 1984
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/30: CIA-RDP90-00552R000505330001-6 ARTICLE AFFEARED WASHINGTON POST QN PAGE A -6- 17 September 1984 Sergio Ramirez `How Can We Not Want Peace?' With the war in Nicaragua still flaring and elections coming there on Nov. 4 and talks proceeding between Nicaragua and the United States, we cabled some questions to Sergio Ramirez, one of three members of the governing Sandinista junta and its candidate for vice president in the elections. The . questions and answers follow. Q: The a ' 'stration as eerts thaU? he_Lwo-Atn?,r- icans killed recently in Nicaragua were unpaid volun- teers recruited by anti-government forces and were not American CIA agents aye yn , a y Pv'd nc the contra ?ry A: No U.S. citizen linked to a mercenary organl tion can enter a military base controlled by military au- thorities of the government of the United States with- out the knowledge and consent of those authorities. Neither can an ordinary citizen, however adventur. ous he may be, board an armed helicopter to take part in an air operation of a military nature: an operation in which three other planes piloted by military aviators participate, and in which the planes fly in tactical formation to attack an objective in a country that main- tains diplomatic relations with the United States. The two U.S. citizens were not on a camping expe- dition. They were participating m a war o ration ve similar to the air attack over the osiguina region in Nicarapia several month go later knowp to hayg been planned and executed by the CIA. Q: Your government had the opening to make the Nov. 4 elections credible by widening the guarantees to the political opposition and by starting up a dia- logue with the armed opposition, which has stated its readiness for such a dialogue. Why did you close this opening? With the three major opposition parties banned and with no dialogue begun, why should any impartial observer consider your elections anything but a farce? A: We have never linked guarantees for free and iust elections in ic1f`araglta to any ialogu[+ with rrmn_ terrevolutionanes paid by the CIA. All the electoral guarantees were established despite the war situation imposed on us by a foreign power. Seven political par- ties have accepted these guarantees and are partici- pating normally in the election process. They are par- ties of very different ideologies that attempt to attract voters through television, radio and street meetings. We are experiencing a true election process. The designation of the three parties-led by Arturo Cruz-that decided not to participate as "most repre- sentative" has been awarded them from outside, not from inside Nicaragua. It is an external fabrication that attempts to annul the credibility of the elections in Nica- ragua. In any case, it must be demonstrated through the electoral channels they decided not to use. I do not believe that any impartial observer can assert that the elections in Nicaragua are a farce, when nearly 90 per- cent of qualified citizens have registered to vote. Q: Will you agree, here and now, that your govern- ment will no longer censor La Prensa and that you will end the imprisonment and harassment of all Nicara- guan journalists? A: The only journalist who was in prison, for having committed crimes punishable by law and not for exer- cising his profession as a journalist, was liberated this week, thanks to a pard.m granted him by the govern- ment. There are no jcurnalists in Nicaragua who are imprisoned or persecuted, as can be easily proven. As for freedom of the.press, a simple daily reading of La Prensa will demonstrate how they deal in a scan- dalous way with all the themes they wish: attacks on the patriotic military service, on the elections them- selves, on strikes, on food supplies. There are few limitations on La Prensa publishing whatever it wishes. The only visible restrictions are those La Prensa places upon itself: until now it has refused to inform its readers that two North American mercenaries died in the air attack on the base at Santa Clara. What is the reason for that? You will have to ask them. Q: You support the demand that the Salvadoran government talk before elections with the insurgents in El Salvador. Why, then, will you not talk before elec- tions with those in Nicaragua? A: We are talking with those who manipulate the threads of the aggression against Nicaragua: the United States. It is the United States government that arms and pays the counterrevolutionaries who day by day cause destruction and death in Nicaragua. They are no more than instruments of the Reagan Administration. Three children died in the attack on Santa Clara, and every day children, young people, women are killed. There are chil- dren mutilated by bombs, children burned, orphans. This we have to discuss with the Reagan administration and with nobody else. And it is a discussion in which the U.S. people have a deep concern, because it is their tax dollars that are financing these crimes. Q: Four meetings on the diplomatic level have been reported between the U.S. and Nicaragua since Secre- tary of State Shultz's visit to Managua. on June 1. Where _are these negotiations going? Is Nicaragua simply trying to gain time in these negotiations for the American oppo- nents of administration policy,' especially the congres- sional opponents, to press their opposition? A: In direct conversations -with the United States, we are seeking in all seriousness a real possibility for peace. No one wants peace more than we do. We are a small, poor country that exports scarcely $400 million worth of goods per year: a sum that the United States has already spent in funding the counterrevolution- aries. How can we not want peace? Wt are not trying to gain time. Why should we? Everything indicates that Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/30: CIA-RDP90-00552R000505330001-6