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Articles:
8 June 1976
Ex-President of Bolivia Kidnapped and Murdered in
Argentina (Page 2)
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Ex-President of Bolivia Kidnapped and Murdered in Argentina
On the morning of 2 June, the body of Juan Jose Torres,
the ex-President of Bolivia, was found in San Andres De
Giles, a town about 120 kilometers from Buenos Aires.
Torres had been shot twice in the .neck and once in the head.
His wife stated that the last time she saw Torres alive was
on the morning of 1 June, when he left home to make a few
calls. Apparently he made the first call and then disap-
peared. As far as is known, there were no witnesses to the
disappearance. No leftist or rightist terrorist organiza-
tion in Argentina or elsewhere has come forth to claim
credit for the murder. Torres, who has been described as a
leftist populist, ruled Bolivia during 1970 and 1971 before
his government was overthrown by a military coup. Bolivia
has refused to accept his body, and arrangements have been
made for his burial in Mexico, according to press reports.
Speculation is rife as to who actually was responsible
for Torres' death., Some sources feel that he was murdered
by a rightwing death squad and that since his death closely
follows the murders of two prominent Uruguayan exiles, the
Argentine government is engaged in a clandestine campaign to
eliminate leftist exile leaders in Argentina. On the other
hand, the Argentine government points .to the fact that
Torres .was involved in the death of Cuban guerrilla leader
Che Guevara, which indicates that Torres' death could he
connected with the 11 May assassination of General Joaquin
Zenteno, the Bolivian ambassador to France. The group
responsible for Zenteno's death stated that they shot
Zenteno primarily because of his involvement in Guevara's
death.
It has been reported that General Videla, head of the
Argentine Junta, is very concerned over Torres' death and
has given orders that the matter must be fully investigated
and that those guilty of the crime must be brought to
justice. There have also been reports, however, that the
Argentine government felt that Torres was directly involved
with Bolivian extremists such as the National Liberation
Army (ELN) and the Argentine Montoneros, which would defi-
nitely make him a possible target for rightwing terrorists,
acting with or without the tacit acquiescence of the govern-
ment.
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of Torres' murder was the same as that of Argentine right-
wing terrorists, but actually the methods differed in some
important ways. The rightwing death squads approach their
victim quite openly, usually at the victim's home and abduct
him from there. Torres was abducted while away from his
home, with no witnesses. The death squads have a tendency
to mutilate their victims' bodies, uually riddling them with
bullets. Again, this was not the case with Torres. It also
should be pointed out that Torres' murder does not match the
modus operandi of Zenteno's murderers or that of Argentine
leftist terrorists.
A third possibility is that Torres was slain by a
political or personal enemy to settle some old score. The
current Argentine political milieu, charged with violence
and counterviolence, is ideal for covering personal or
political vendettas. Until a more extensive investigation
is made and more facts are known, the identity of Torres'
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CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS
Date: 1-2 June 1976
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Ex-President of Bolivia
Assassinated
General Juan Jose Torres,
former President of Bolivia,
was found dead on 2 June
after having been reported
missing the previous day.
He was found blindfolded
and shot three times in the
head. Torres had been living
in Argentina as a political
exile. (See Articles.)
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Political Refugees Abducted Then Freed in AT.Entina
On 11 June 25 refugee exiles, 23 from Chile and one
each from Uruguay and Paraguay, were abducted from their
hotels in Buenos Aires by 40 heavily armed men in a commando-
style raid. All 25 were released at various points around
the city one day after their abduction. The raiders, who
showed no credentials, roughed up some of the refugees,
smashed belongings and furniture, stole money and documents,
and used the same type of cars that the right-wing terrorists
used in other operations. The abducted exiles were given 48
hours to leave the country and threatened with death if they
talked about their abduction to the local press. The Argen-
tine government has stated that the mass abduction was not
the work of the armed forces, and it promised to investigate
the case.
According to the New York Times of 15 June, the deadline
set by the terrorists for the exiles' departure passed
without incident, but the refugees intended to leave Argen-
tina as soon as possible. The United Nations High Commis-
sioner for Refugees is seeking countries that will grant
asylum to these and other political exiles now in Argentina,
as the UN fears for their future safety. Files containing
the names and addresses of several thousand exiles living in
Argentina under UN protection were stolen in Buenos Aires on
3 June by several unidentified armed men. (UNCLASSIFIED)
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Date: 11 June 1976
Place:
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Exiles Kidnapped in Buenos
Aires
Twenty-three Chileans, one
Uruguayan and one Paraguayan,
all political exiles, were
kidnapped from two hotels
in Buenos Aires by a band of
terrorists. They were re-
leased on 12 June. (See
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TERRORIST THREATS AND PLANS
Tab B includes all reasonably credible reports of planned
terrorist activity. Although the reliability and access of
the sources vary considerably, the threats listed are con-
sidered sufficiently plausible to warrant alertness and the
use of protective security measures. However, terrorist groups
often discuss general intentions or make tentative plans for
violent acts that they never succeed in carrying out. In
nearly all the cases listed, the intended target and appropriate
governments have been informed of the threat.
* *
Indicates a new threat reported for the first time.
* Indicates a revision of a threat reported in previous issues.
I. Western Hemisphere, Including the United States
Target: Swedish
Ambassador
Place: Argentina,
Buenos Aires
Date: Unspecified
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The Swedish ambassador to
Argentina received a tele-
phone call on 6 June from
an unidentified person who
claimed that the AAA, an
extreme right-wing terrorist
group, was planning to kid-
nap him. (Comment: The
ambassador had recently
made official inquiries
about two missing Swedish
citizens. It is not known
if there is any connection
between this inquiry and
the threatening telephone
call. However, terrorism
by both the right and left
has been rampant in Argen-
tina.) (CONFIDENTIAL)
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TERRORIST THREATS AND PLANS
Tab B includes all reasonably credible reports of planned
terrorist activity. Although the reliability and access of
the sources vary considerably, the threats listed are con-
sidered sufficiently plausible to warrant alertness and the
use of protective security measures. However, terrorist groups
often discuss general intentions or make tentative plans for
violent acts that they never succeed in carrying out. In
nearly all the cases listed, the intended target and appropriate
governments have been informed of the threat.
** Indicates a new threat reported for the first time.
* Indicates a revision of a threat reported in previous issues.
I. Western Hemisphere, Including the United States
Target: Swedish
Ambassador
Place: Argentina,
Buenos Aires
Date: Unspecified
The Swedish ambassador to
Argentina received a
threatening telephone call
that the AAA, an extreme
right-wing terrorist group,
was planning to kidnap him.
(See the 15 June issue,
page B-I-1.) (CONFIDENTIAL)
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Agreement of Latin American Intelligence Services to Cooperate
Against Terrorism and Subversion
Representatives of the intelligence services of Argen-
tina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay met in
Santiago, Chile from 31 May to 2 June to discuss the ex-
change of intelligence by their services and to arrange for
long-range cooperation in countering terrorist and subversive
operations, according to a senior Latin American military
official. The system established to implement this coopera-
tion is to be known as "Operation Condor." (According to
another Latin American official, the early June meeting was
not the first meeting under the Condor arrangement, but one
of a series of conferences which have been held over the
last several months.)
Condor will establish a central computerized data bank
in Santiago, containing biographic cards and files from each
of the intelligence registries. The Brazilian service,
which attended the meeting as an observer, agreed to join
Condor as a fully participating member and also to provide
communications equipment for "Condortel," the communications
network which is to be established to facilitate the exchange
of information.
The Uruguayan service, in a separate agreement in line
with Condor objectives, agreed to cooperate with the Argen-
tine and Chilean intelligence services in carrying out
covert operations in Paris against the Revolutionary Coordi-
nating Junta (JCR) (see the issue of 22 December 1975) and
other terrorists located there. (SECRET/NOFORN/NOCONTRACT)
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Distribution: Mr. Robert A. Fearey
Special Assistant to the Secretary
Department of State
Mr. Dwayne S. Anderson
Deputy Director for International
Negotiations and Arms Control
International Security Affairs
Department of Defense
Mr. James F. Bane
Assistant Chief, International Affairs
Office of Management and Budget
Mr. Daniel J. Mozeleski
National Security Council Staff
Mr. Herbert H. Kaiser, Jr.
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment,
Safety and Consumer Affairs
Department of Transportation
Mr. James Robinson
Criminal Division
Department of Justice
Mr. Richard D. Parsons
Associate Director of the Domestic Council
Mr. Herbert K. Reis
Legal Advisor
United States Mission to the United Nations
Mr. J. Robert McBrien
Special Assistant for Special Legislation
and Projects
Department of Treasury
Mr. Thomas W. Leavitt
Assistant Director, Intelligence Division
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Central Intelligence Agency
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