MONTHLY REPORT - PANAMA BUREAU - SEPTEMBER 1986

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CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5
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October 3, 1986
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MEMO
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 FOREIGN BROADCAST INFORMATION SERVICE PANAMA BUREAU DRAWER 927 APO MIAMI 34004 3 October 1986 MPA 6020 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director, FBIS THROUGH : Chief, Operations Group SUBJECT : Monthly Report -Panama Bureau- September 1986 A. On 9 September the Panamanian Foreign Ministry delivered a note to the U.S. Embassy refusing the bureau's request for a frequency that will allow a microwave communications link to be established between the embassy and the bureau. We are currently attempting to find out the reasons for the refusal of what appeared to be a simple request. The ambassador took the matter up with President Delvalle on 19 September and the president promised to look into the matter and inform the ambassador of his findings. We had heard nothing further by month's end. B. There is still no word on the Internet frequency request. Last unofficial word in August noted that this request had been sent to the joint military committee for review. We plan to pursue this request more actively pending resolution of our microwave frequency request. C. Meanwhile, the Internet equipment hut located next to the 13-meter Internet dish has been placed on its foundation, and STS Sytems, Inc. was completing electronic installation at month's end. II. OPERATIONS A. Satellite monitoring played a major role in bureau operations during the month. First, Mexican President Miguel de la Madrid delivered a 3-hour and 47-minute state of the nation address that the bureau monitored live via ROSET from Mexican television. On 2 September, Mexican television carried a "flash" bulletin -- later proven to be false - that Paraguayan President Stroessner had died. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 During the Nonaligned Conference in early September, the bureau observed numerous television feeds from Harare. On 4 September, for example, the bureau recorded nearly 8 hours of continuous feeds in various languages that showed world leaders' activities and speeches at the summit. Several cruising messages and FYI's were filed. The bureau also intercepted feeds from German, French, and other television systems on the Karachi airport hijacking. The seemingly random scheduling of the feeds and lack of language capabilities at the bureau sharply limited operational output from the bureau, although substantial bureau resources were devoted to searching for and covering these feeds. After Hong Kong Bureau's 7 September initial ZZ from AFP on the attempted assassination of Chilean President Pinochet, the bureau filed several Chilean TV reports monitored via ROSET on the incident, including an interview with Pinochet himself following the attack. With the beginning of the UN General Assembly session on 22 September, the bureau began checking three and occasionally more satellites for relays of speeches from New York United Nations Television. We found that few speeches were carried live, at least on the satellites we were watching, and many were in languages the bureau cannot translate. Overall, although the bureau's satellite monitoring efforts throughout the month did not result in substantial wordage, it provided the bureau with valuable cruising and operation experience in the relatively new area of satellite television monitoring. The bureau's coverage of Central American press was simplified on 11 September following the installation of Nefax machines in Tegucigalpa, Guatemala City, and San Salvador by the bureau's chief technician. Monitors no longer have to rely on bureau contractors in those cities to read newspaper items over telephones. The on-again, off-again talks between Salvadoran Government and rebel leaders held in Panama as well as the major players' statements and counterstatements occasioned extra coverage of both Salvadoran and Panamanian media during the week of 12 - 19 September. B. Communications The chief of the bureau's communications section has begun a training program for all operators on the IBM personal computer. The training course includes familiarization with all aspects of the IBM PC but concentrates on Bach and Sidekick. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 C. Lateral Services 1. With the arrival of our repaired IBM PC/XT. the bureau entered the Bach era. IBM system administrator has entered all bureau packages and local services into the Bach data ase. LSL maintenance has thus become much easier. 2. At the request of the Southern Command's Office of Treaty Afairs, the bureau edited several tapes of a weekly Panamanian Defense Forces television program, compiling requested portions of six programs on one tape. 3. At the request of the 193d Brigade's G-2, the bureau provided a tape of the music and words to the FSLN national anthem. The tape was to be used in a briefing for visiting military dignitaries. 4. The bureau has handled numerous requests from the embassy for Panamanian reaction to recent remarks by U.S. Senator Jesse Helms calling for an investigation of the Panamanian military. To provide the best coverage possible, the bureau has also placed several additional Panamanian radios on temporary coverage. D. Technical From 1 to 9 September, Chief Technician traveled to the bureau's remote sites in San Salvador, Guatemala City, and Tegucigalpa to install Nefax facsimile equipment. Relay of Central American press material via the bureau's dedicated remote lines in place of commercial telephone calls will result in significant savings. On the operational side, we expect increased accuracy, improved selection, and a greater quantity of available material to be additional benefits. At month's end, the equipment was working well. III. ADMINISTRATION A. Personnel 1. As summer comes to an end, the bureau would like to note that three of its employees this summer marked their silver anniversary with the bar Senior cruising monitor on 9 July, Journeyman monitor on 6 August, and Chief Technician on 5 September. 2. Editor trainee) )arrived on 29 September to begin his 12-week field training period. 17 STAT STAT STAT STAT STAT STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 B. Building and Grounds 1. The Army's Department of Engineering and Housing (DEH) connected the new 50-ton chiller unit to the bureau for a 4-hour test period. The test was successful, but some minor work still needs to be done. The bureau has given DEH a 1 October deadline so this project, which began in 1980, can finally be completed. 2. Contractor Cedeno & Choy has begun installation of a new suspended ceiling and new lighting fixtures in the halls. Estimated completion date is 6 October. 3. The 39,000-pound Internet equipment hut was installed by HTH Construction on 26 September. At month's end, Satellite Transmission Systems contractors were putting the finishing touches on the grounds surrounding the hut and 13-meter antenna and completing electronic installation. With the equipment hut's installation, the construction of the new Internet-related equipment will be completed. IV. VISITS To the bureau: Chief /MOD and C/ICC 22 - 26 September. STAT Chief/HED/ESG 29 September - 2 October. and HED managers Colonel Joseph L.A. Fournier and Major Mark Michaelis of the 193d Brigade's Provost Marshal's office on 26 September. On 26 September all available bureau staffers attended a "Hail and Farewell" cocktail reception at Ambassador Davis's residence. The ambassador apparently was impressed by the FBIS turnout. On two separate occasions following the reception, the ambassador mentioned that he was quite pleased at the FBIS participation and was happy to see FBIS becoming involved in embassy activities. STAT STAT Attachment Production Report Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 Panama Bureau Production Report for September 1986 I. TOTALS FROM ALL SOURCES: TOTAL PUBLISHABLE WORDAGE FILED DURING MONTH: 438720 TOTAL NON-PUBLISHABLE WORDAGE FILED DURING MONTH: 23240 TOTAL NUMBER OF PUBLISHABLE ITEMS FILED DURING MONTH: 935 BROAD- PRESS PUBLI- CASTS AGENCIES CATIONS II. INPUT OF REGULAR COVERAGE: 11775.00 90870.00 202.00 (minutes or issues per week) min. min. issues III. OUTPUT FROM ALL SOURCES: (publishable words per month) ARGENTINA Buenos Aires REUTER in Spanish Buenos Aires REUTER in English CHILE Santiago Television Service in Spanish- Santiago REUTER.in English CLANDESTINES Clandestine Radio Farabundo Marti in Spanish to El Salvador Clandestine Radio Venceremos in Spanish to El Salvador COLOMBIA Bogota Cadena Radial Super in Spanish 2540 Bogota Domestic Service in Spanish 0 Bogota Emisoras Caracol Network in Spanish 3340 Bogota Television Service in Spanish 11350 Bogota REUTER in Spanish Bogota REUTER in English Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 Bogota EL SIGLO in Spanish Bogota EL TIEMPO in Spanish COSTA RICA San Jose Radio Reloj in Spanish 14240 San Jose LA NACION in Spanish 2160 San Jose LA PRENSA LIBRE in Spanish 3080 San Jose LA REPUBLICA in Spanish 1690 San Jose LIBERACION in Spanish 180 San Jose LIBERTAD REVOLUCIONARIA in Spanish 0 San Jose LIBERTAD in Spanish 930 San Jose NICARAGUA HOY in Spanish 770 San Jose RUMBO in Spanish 5720 CUBA Havana International Service in Quechua 270 Havana International Service in Spanish 46330 Havana Domestic Service in Spanish 10590 Havana PRENSA LATINA in English Havana PRENSA LATINA in Spanish ECUADOR Quito Radio Quito in Spanish Quito Voz de los Andes in Spanish Quito REUTER in Spanish Quito REUTER in English EL SALVADOR San Salvador Canal Doce Television in Spanish BROAD- PRESS PUBLI- CASTS AGENCIES CATIONS Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22: CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 BROAD- PRESS PUBLI- CASTS AGENCIES CATIONS San Salvador Channel 2 Television in Spanish 160 San Salvador Domestic Service in Spanish 17280 San Salvador La Voz Panamericana in Spanish 1630 San Salvador Radio Cadena Sonora in Spanish 5140 San Salvador Radio Cadena YSKL in Spanish 16180 San Salvador Radio Cadena YSU in Spanish 8710 San Salvador Television Educativa in Spanish 1150 San San Salvador DIARIO LATINO in Spanish Salvador EL DIARIO DE HOY in Spanish 0 San Salvador EL MUNDO in Spanish 3660 San Salvador LA PRENSA GRAFICA in Spanish 600 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 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 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 BROAD- PRESS PUBLI- CASTS AGENCIES CATIONS HONDURAS Tegucigalpa Cadena Audio Video in Spanish 7350 Tegucigalpa Domestic Service in Spanish 1350 Tegucigalpa Radio America in Spanish 750 Tegucigalpa Televisora Hondurena in Spanish 220 Tegucigalpa Voz de Honduras Network in Spanish 4660 San Pedro Sula LA PRENSA in Spanish San Pedro Sula TIEMPO in Spanish Tegucigalpa EL HERALDO in Spanish Tegucigalpa LA TRIBUNA in Spanish MEXICO Mexico City Red Nacional 13 IMEVISION Television in. Spanish Mexico City XEW Television Network in Spanish Mexico City CERIGUA in Spanish Mexico City ENFOPRENSA in Spanish Mexico City REUTER in English Mexico City EL DIA in Spanish Mexico City EL NACIONAL in Spanish Mexico City EL UNIVERSAL in Spanish Mexico City EXCELSIOR in Spanish Mexico City THE NEWS in English Mexico City UNOMASUNO in Spanish NICARAGUA Managua International Service in Spanish 1030 1550 1700 1220 420 1390 1980 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 BROAD- PRESS PUBLI- CASTS AGENCIES CATIONS Managua Domestic Service in Spanish 9400 Managua Radio Noticias in Spanish 1140 Managua Radio Sandino in Spanish 24030 Managua Sistema Sandinista Television Network in Spanish 3030 Managua Television Feed in Spanish 1310 Managua ANN Diplomatic Information Service in Spanish 187.0 Managua ANN in Spanish 7650 Managua PRENSA LATINA in Spanish 1790 Managua SALPRESS-NOTISAL in Spanish 210 Managua BARRICADA in Spanish Managua EL NUEVO DIARIO in Spanish PANAMA Panama City Circuito RPC Television in Spanish 4440 Panama City Domestic Service in Spanish 14390 Panama City Television Service in Spanish 910 Panama City Televisora Nacional in Spanish 2640 Panama City ACAN in Spanish 14320 Panama City CRITICA in Spanish 670 Panama City DIALOGO SOCIAL in Spanish 0 Panama City EL SIGLO in Spanish 550 Panama City EXTRA in Spanish 1300 Panama City LA ESTRELLA DE PANAMA in Spanish 2090 Panama City LA PRENSA in Spanish 4350 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 BROAD- PRESS PUBLI- CASTS AGENCIES CATIONS Panama City LA REPUBLICA DOMINICAL in Spanish Panama City LA REPUBLICA in Spanish Panama City MATUTINO in Spanish Panama City QUIUBO GRAFICO in Spanish Panama City STAR AND HERALD in English Panama City THE SUNDAY REPUBLIC in English PERU Lima Panamericana Television Network in Spanish Lima Television Peruana in Spanish Lima REUTER in English Lima REUTER in Spanish SPAIN Madrid EFE in Spanish USSR Moscow TASS in Spanish VENEZUELA Caracas Television Service in Spanish Caracas REUTER in English Caracas EL NACIONAL in Spanish Caracas EL UNIVERSAL in Spanish 0 2380 2410 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5 PANAMA BUREAU PRODUCTION REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 1986 -- ANNEX TOTALS FROM ROSET SOURCES: CHILE Santiago Television Service in Spanish 3,760 COLOMBIA Bogota Television Service in Spanish 10,590 Bogota REUTER in English 270 Bogota REUTER in Spanish 220 CUBA Havana PRENSA LATINA in Spanish 5,920 MEXICO Mexico City XEW Television Network in Spanish 35,150 Mexico City Red Nacional 13 IMEVISION Television in Spanish 5,520 Mexico City CERIGUA in Spanish 700 Mexico City ENFOPRENSA in Spanish , NICARAGUA Managua Television Feed in Spanish 1,310 Managua ANN Diplomatic Information Service in Spanish 1,870 Managua ANN in Spanish 7,650 Managua PRENSA LATINA in Spanish 1,790 Managua SALPRESS-NOTISAL in Spanish SPAIN Madrid EFE in Spanish VENEZUELA Caracas Television Service in Spanish Caracas REUTER in English 1,420 4,770 TOTAL FOR SEPTEMBER 1986 81,580 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/22 : CIA-RDP87-01104R000100120004-5