EDITING BY ENDERS CITED AS 'LAST STRAW'

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CIA-RDP90-00965R000201090044-5
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February 9, 2012
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June 10, 1983
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/09: CIA-RDP90-00965R000201090044-5 nTl^! FA IEAFED THE MIAMI HERALD 10 June 1983 Editing by Enders cited as `last `straw' By AL'FONSO CHARDY.' WASHINGTON = A few days before.being ousted as ..the State Department's senior specialist on ..Latin America, Thomas Enders.:ordered' a softening in the tone of aaeport on-left-wing -insurgencies .in-Central America, -according to-U3.' military,and intelligence sourcesr-:. .The original paper, baire1t.Was presen~+ed,.tb the pressawith State Department-modtfications,dhad-been prepacid )y the GakiW. ligenceAgenc*.and the .Pentagon.. .Although the changes vere`nwsubstantial and did they notAger-the essence t ,h~ ~ y $ they d Penta- ?dd~ng e gon officials who helped.. prepare the report. The episode has been cited as "the last straw" in Enders' abrupt replacement May 27, the same day that the report - entitled "Back- ground Paper: Central America" - was issued at a . press briefing by State and Defense Department offi- cials. Reporters who attended the ses- sion sensed something was amiss when Enders, who usually conduct- ed briefings related to Central America, did not appear. Journalists were told :chat -a--shift in schedules had prevented him from attending. A few hours later, Secretary of State George Shultz - traveling with President Reagan 'aboard Air Force One from Washington to the Williamsburg economic summit - announced that Enders was being replaced as assistant secretary of , state for inter-American affairs. The sources, familiar with the original material drafted at CIA headquarters in Langley, Va., and at the Pentagon's defense intelligence unit, say the changes ordered by Enders resulted in the removal of the equivalent of at least three pages in the report. The sources said Enders also had at least three sections in the document dealing with Cuba, Nica- ragua and Guatemala partially edit- ed to reflect more neutral language. A comparison of some of the original material made available to The Herald with that contained in the public report indicates only sub- tle differences in the two docu- ments. In the Guatemala segment, for example, the change Involved two lines and 10 words in the opening paragraph. The original document said: "In Guatemala, although there ..was increased guerrilla activity in the months preceding the elections, this violence failed to disrupt the national elections of March 7, 1982. A widespread,- but unconfirmed, perception ,'of . extensive electoral fraud -by, the government led to a junior officer coup on March 23, 1982." 'The final document, with the change noted (italics added by The Herald), read: "In Guatemala, although there was increased guerrilla activity in the months preceding the elections. this violence failed to disrupt the national elections of March 7, 1982. A widespread, but unconfirmed, perception of extensive electoral fraud by the government together with pervasive and excessive gov- ernment corruption and interna- tional isolation led to a junior offi- cer coup on March 23, 1982." The sources said the change was designed to "placate" congressional critics who believe that the human rights situation in Guatemala is grim. They said that in some in- stances the word "terrorist" was replaced with "guerrilla" or "insur- gent." Officially, the State Department had no comment on the complaints, but a State _Department source ac- knowledged that changes were made. This source, ,intimately familiar with bow policy documents are drafted, defended Enders' role -in the matter, saying changes -were -logical because the document was going. to =be` issued jointly by' the State Department and Pentagon. Therefore, the source said, the State Department felt that its ideas also should be- reflected in the paper, not only those of the Penta- gon and the CIA. The source also denied that the changes were made to cast military regimes in an unfavorable light or to improve the image of the guerril- Ias. COAT: Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/09: CIA-RDP90-00965R000201090044-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/09: CIA-RDP90-00965R000201090044-5 The source said other changes were made to strike a balance. For example, in the segment on El Salvador, the original draft said that Nicaragua remained the prima- ry source of weapons and ammuni- tion for the Salvadoran insurgents. The final document said, however, that the guerrillas "do capture some weapons and ammunition from the Salvadoran military." Another department source said that at one point Enders referred to the original draft as nothing more i than "warmed-up leftovers" from previous White Papers on Central America released over the past two years. j s~ n effect,Vl'thiS source said, it -was generally felt -that the -eport did not really contribute ?anyfing' new ,to the debate on Central *sner- ica and that perhaps it was not nec- essary after all." . ,. _ This is disputed by supporters of the document.They .point ;to the Salvador section: 1vhicb-linked, for the first time, :Cuban -aid-and train- ing to a Salvadoran commando team responsible for the spectacular raid on a Salvadoran airbase on Jan. 27, 1982, in which a dozen combat aircraft were destroyed or -dam- aged. As released, the background pa- per's main theme was to charge that the Soviet Union, through Cuba and Nicaragua, -sought to "consolidate control of the Sandi- nista Directorate in Nicaragua and to overthrow the governments of EI Salvador and Guatemala.'.'Stalso maintained - that Honduras. - .and Costa.Rica"`nave been;targeted." { Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/09: CIA-RDP90-00965R000201090044-5