SILENT AMERICANS

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000300390037-3
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November 11, 2016
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February 12, 1999
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37
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September 6, 1961
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MAGAZINE
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NEW TIMES 1 Sanitized -Approved For Release':CIA- C HT thah 20,000 Dominican$ who had fled Trulillo years. persecution during the Ve many of them live in the United Sta es. But the'Salaguer government ands the U.S. authoittles are doing everything to prevent thelP.4eturn home, The only ones allowed that are the three leaders of the so- called Dominican Revolutionary Party-Angel Miolan; Nicolas Silla. and RAmon Castillo, all of whore are closely connected with the State Department and specialize in ati'ti- Communist activity. As for other political groups (par- ticularly the Dominican Popular Movement and the June 14 Move- ment), their activity has been res- tricted 4lmost completely. The premises of the Dominican Popular Paris Letter 3900R04&b3b Movement have twice been smashed Little wonder, then, a n es d pro ` .............. up by arme People taking part in meetings t6 admit in spite of State DePartMerf d and beaten up by govern- Dominican citizens continued I k ta e c at meat agents. More than 1,000 people June" and that the 'n o have been put behind bars since dais involved in' actions that caul Tru111Io's assassination. the Sixth Consultative Conference rly in August Balaguer offered Foreign -Miftisteri'to take measu ''gua tees" to all citizens of the were still holdind''official pottL" Doininicaf '.Republic, but a week la- the face of all' that the eoxn>Rttssi ter his agent?'lQ1lly murdered two dared not propole the lifting of leaders of the Junb 14 Movement, sanctions. Alejo Martinez and Pedr%,,Clisante. Washington's manoeuvre has fall n "The reign of terror that bibko~out through. But it is obvious that e immediately after Trujillo's des " ~ Department will continue i writes the U.S. News and 'World ~ Report, "was wbcse than anything effo>!'ts.,to strengthen junior Trull 's nced under the generalis- regime a>i v member of the i exper e simo's rule." American dictators' club. CPYRGHT Cpy~HILENT AMERICANS" IT f I the holiday season drawing to s close, Paris is coming back nto its ~t~ide. There are less tourists, nd m +e Parisians, to be seen on he Gr nds Boulevards and in the idewalk cafes, and less cars with foreign licence plates. Another sign that the summer lull is drawing to an end are the more frequent bomb outrages by the ul- tras. They are out to terrorize the population, and everywhere you hear people talking with alarm about new plots and a possible coup. In fact, the ultras, their Organisation armbe secrete, publicly announced that a coup d'ltat would be carried out on August 15. Nothing happened on that day. But the war in Algeria continues. 13tzcrta is besieged by French para- troops. The position in France itself remains highly tense. It is against this background tha one should consider the heighten NEW TIMS it No. 36 PAUL LEVESQUE activity of U.S. agents. ere are many of them, silent Americans and talkative Americans: the silent ones act, the talkative ones provide the verbal camouflage: The Central Intelligence Agency and its director, Allen Dulles, are probably known to every Parisian. Allen enjoys the same notoriety as his late brother, John. roster. Allen specializes in overthrowing regimes and statesmen, that do not meet with Washington's approval. Brother John 'Foster installed ,pro-American re- gimes in their place. The foligwing is a partial list of such "combined operations" by the Dulles twosome. 1953. Allen Dulles directs secret American operations in..Irah, cul- minating in the overthrow of Prime Minister Mossadegh, a rich landlord who had the temerity to come out any. This was a blitz coup--st first r. Mossadegh did not even know 1. The Shah was brought back to wer, and Iran's oil placed under he control of the international con- ies bold the upper hand. From a awn of the City, Iran became a awn of -Wall Street, and its depend- cc on foreign capital increased. ndon had to accept that. Also the nstalment of. General. Zahedi, an 1054. Jacobo Arbenz:3s elected pres- ident. of Guatemala, but he is not wants. The U.S. I National Security Council gives Dulles the green light to remove Arbenz. Weapons are air- lifted to Honduras and Nicaragua and supplied to supporters of Colon- el Castillo Armas, a reactionary lead- CPYRGHT Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75-00001 R000300390037-3