MONTHLY REPORT--NICOSIA BUREAU--NOVEMBER

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CIA-RDP94-00798R000200280004-1
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December 22, 2016
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August 14, 2012
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4
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December 9, 1988
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MEMO
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/14: CIA-RDP94-00798R000200280004-1 ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET 0 U 0 SUBJECT: (Optional) Monthly Report -- Nicosia Bureau FROM: Chief, Operations Group EXTENSION NO. DATE November 1988 DATE OFFICER'S COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) TO: (Officer designation, room number, and building) watvEo FORWARDED INITIALS _ 1 . C/MOD . 3. C/ESG L.. ? . ? -.? ?. ...., ... . :i ? ? 4. ? , .4' 4 ' -? l% :'?::!..?:"..:: " ? -I - 5. C/FED , 6. 7. C/ADD . 8. 9. C/HED 10. _ 11. C/Computer Operations . 12. 13. , - 14. FED Secretary 15. FORM 61 0 USE PREVIOUS 1-79 EDIDONS Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/14: CIA-RDP94-00798R000200280004-1 STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/14: CIA-RDP94-00798R000200280004-1 FBIS-4819-88 9 December 88 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director, Foreign Broadcast Information Service THROUGH Chief, Operations Group SUBJECT Monthly Report -- Nicosia Bureau -- November I. OPERATIONS 1. Renewed ethnic violence in the Soviet republics of Armenia and Azerbaijan sparked yet another flurry of activity at the bureau at the end of the month. Coincidentally, the bureau began the process of hiring a promising Armenian contract monitor to supplement Armenian/Persian monitor The bureau also increased coverage of Yerevan and Baku casts in Armenian, Azeri, and Russian as much as the single monitor in each language could handle and added one Russian program from the Georgian capital Tblisi, following protests in that republic. A number of programs from all three sources were phone-patched to the BBC so that their Russian and Azeri monitors could share part of the coverage load and insure timely coverage when Nicosia monitors were off duty, or in the case of Azeri, to overcome delays inherent in processing by our contract Turkish/Azeri monitor, who lives and works in the Turkish-controlled part of the island. To speed up filing of his material, bureau staffers had to make numerous unscheduled trips to deliver and pick up material. Early in December the bureau began eliminating the need for some of these trips when the contract monitor began fax'ing some urgent items to Tel Aviv Bureau for relay to Nicosia. The number of phone feeds to the BBC of Soviet regional material grew , to five casts (1 hour and 15 minutes) on many days in early December and the specific programs to be fed were often readjusted to take account of FBIS and BBC monitors' work schedules. 2. After months of effort spearheaded by Deputy Chief and a major assist from of the BBC, FED in Headquarters now has in hand what sh-OUrd-54-i-COmplete "bit map" identifying which Armenian alphabet character to print for each possible teletype code sequence. In a month or two, this should lead to production of a new printer chip to enable printing the Soviet ARMENPRES agency transmission in the Armenian alphabet, instead of Cyrillic characters as at present. The Armenian monitor must now devote time to transcribing ARMENPRES items into Armenian before selecting and processing from the agency. STAT STAT STAT neclassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/14: CIA-RDP94-00798R000200280004-1 . Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/14: CIA-RDP94-00798R000200280004-1 3. The recent Nicosia newspaper campaign against the bureau stopped on 7 November after the Government Spokesman issued a widely publicized statement saying the bureau was "nothing to worry about." From 8 November on, there has been no direct comment or reportage on FBIS affiliation or its purported spy mission. 4. The anti-Al-Qadhdhafi "Voice of the Libyan People" program on Cairo's Voice of the Arabs radio, carried in the past when Egyptian-Libyan relations have been severely strained and resumed most recently in September after a hiatus of six months, has not been heard since 21 October. 5. The bureau returned coverage responsibility for one evening newscast of Tripoli Voice of the Greater Arab Homeland to the BBC, after covering it since early 1987, now that reception has improved again at London. 6. Beirut Voice of National Resistance radio, which had not been monitored at the bureau since 22 August, was picked up broadcasting on a different frequency on 9 November and has remained monitorable since then. 7. With a fresh outbreak of fighting in Beirut this month between the Syrian-supported Amal Movement and the Iranian-backed Hizballah, the bureau put one morning newscast of the Voice of the Oppressed radio, the mouthpiece of Hizballah, on experimental coverage, and it has proved to be a productive source. 8. With Headquarters concurrence, the bureau switched to a new method for delivering Tehran TV newscast videotapes to London for daily Internet relay. The DHL courier service was dropped in favor of "Datapost," which delivers the daily tapes an average of five days from the time of broadcast and is expected to save as much as $18K a year. II. ADMINISTRATION 1. Regional Engineer was on TDY in Amman 13-18 November, and in Tel Aviv 27 November - 1 December. 2. Chief monitor in his capacity as cruising monitor, spent one week at Tel Aviv Bureau to familiarize the new staff cruising officer with regional radios. He returned 3 November. 3. Greek monitoring section chief was guest of honor at a small bureau lunc of service with FBIS, which began on 15 former Medburo in Karavas when eon mar ing his 40 years ember 1948 at the was bureau chief. imJfinf-1 in Part - Sanitized Coov Approved for Release 2012/08/14 : CIA-RDP94-00798R000200280004-1 STAT STAT STA1 STAT I I I Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/14: CIA-RDP94-00798R000200280004-1 .e` III. VISITS 1. Editor trainees along , with left on 22 November after completing their three-month training TDY's. 2. FED engineer visited the bureau 6-10 November for familiarization on field technical operations prior to assignment to Panama Bureau. Bureau Chief\ Nicosia Bureau STAT STAT STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/14: CIA-RDP94-00798R000200280004-1 , .