SSCI REQUEST FOR FULL COMMITTEE HEARING ON EL SALVADOR ON 25 FEBRUARY 1982
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
VIA: Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Director, Office of External Affairs
SUBJECT: SSCI Request for Full Committee Nearing on El Salvador on
25 February 1982
1. The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) requests that you
appear for a hearing on Thursday, 25 February 1982 at 10:00 a.m. in Room S-407,
The Capitol. SSCI will divide the hearing into two parts:
- An update on the El Salvador situation.
- A critical assessment of the intelligence coverage
on that situation.
SSCI believes the first (update) portion might be covered by a DDI analyst,
but they request that the DCI or DDCI present the second (assessment) portion
of the briefing. I recommend that you or the DDCI present both portions of
the briefing.
2. Please indicate if you can attend so that we may let the Committee
know as soon as possible.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Executive Director
FROM: ? Director, Office of External Affairs
SUBJECT: SSC' Request for Full Committee Nearing on El Salvador for
11 February 1982
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1. Tom Connolly, Senator Joseph Biden's (D., DE) SSCI designee, telephoned
yesterday requesting CIA send briefers to a Full Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence (SSCI) hearing on 11 February 1982 at 10:00 a.m. in room S-407, .
The Capitol. The topic of the hearing is El Salvador. Rob Simmons, SSCI Staff
Director, confirms this hearing is scheduled and briefers from State/INR will
also be invited to attend.
2. Mr. Connolly said the hearing will consist of two parts:
- an update on the situation in El Salvador;
- a critical assessment of the coverage of that situation.
Mr. Connolly further suggested the first portion of the briefing might be
accomplished by a DDI analyst while the latter portion might be accomplished
by the DDCI or DCI.
3. The request for this briefing comes on the heels of the full Senate
Foreign Relations Committee (SFRC) hearing on the Presidential Certification
to the Congress regarding an improvement in human rights conditions in.
El Salvador on 8 February 1982. In addition, Mr. Connolly and five other
SSCI staff persons were briefed on El Salvador by DDI/OALA, on
Friday, 5 February. During the briefing, lindicated the coverage
of what is occurring outside the major urban areas in El Salvador is less
than ?adequate.
? 4. Attached is a New York Times article on El Salvador. The underlined
portion on the second page regarding "proof" of reduced levels of political
violence and "how the U.S. Embassy" collected evidence will undoubtedly come
up during this SSCI hearing.
5. If I can be of assistance in your preparation for this hearing,
please contact me or my staff.
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!striation declared once elle& today that
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El 'Salvador but that. further. rnilitdry
? and economic aid were.needed there.
'Our goat is.not anailyary victory,".:
? ' ThOrnae 0. Enders, AisistaneSecretary
of State for Inter-Arnerican Affairs; told
the Senate Foreign Relations Commit-
tee. '"We want to help the Salvadorans
prevent thejestirgents from disrupting
the political and social transformations
tha t are now under way.' ? ?????
A political resolution Is the only solu-
tio'a for El Salvador, said Mr. Enders,
'.lo was testifying on the White House
decis!on to certifc that the Government
? of El Salvador .yeasmaking enough
. -progress on polieical.ied human rights
to warrant contineedUni ted States aid.
However. Izesaide':we are going fora
? larger.amount. of 'Military assistance
and a larger amount of economic assist:.
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which requires the epproval of all .13
members to change. The OPEC price
agreement last October was intended to
eliminate the oil glut and to stabilize
prices around the e34 a barrel charged
for a Plentiful -Saudi Arabian grade
known as Ras Tanura light, which has
long been used as a basis for all OPEC
pricing. . ' - -?
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oil by industrialized countries has con-
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partly because of the continuing eco-
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the conung year than during the current .?_?d el . -
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hundred people stasicle his' offiCe in sought from Congress for the regicnal
Providence.ee.ce'ee; development plan, these officials say,
Future aid to El. Salvador is'aindi- more than two-thirds apprs to be
ear-
tional on the Administration'sCertifica- marked for Central American nations
tion to Coness?.that progressba been thought to be strategically important to
rnadeon humanrights: or the United States: ".
President Reagan signed an execu- Legal System 'Broken Down':
five order fast week releasing US rail- Pressed for prcof that El Salvador
lion in defense equipment for El Salva- educed t o learvio-
dor that would be drawn, under emer- lefiCe and uegApj..11/(Lopl _ how ;he Ul
geney.peoeedeees, from Defense States Embassy there had collected its
partmentstocks.e,.1',"f?.:ee.!.k.'-e-e.el.e-e-e. Cri?Em-r?re e . ? ? ac ed
ged
The Administration said that El Sal- tSiF .1 Salvador'^ eryal s -stem "had
vador needed $?.5 million worth of ma- i'''.5?3"r37:4elY ovokeadom.1.14-at its;e4-z-
terials to replace aircraft and* other 651 SYStein WaS "la ',el in _ tive"
equipment destroyed or. damaged in a arallhs. its prozecinors were slow in
guerrilla attack. ona Salvadoran" air purolugs_ase3_ . ???
base at the end of 'January- The addi- But he rejected suggestions that the
Venal $30 million, the Pentagon said, junta under President Jcoe PaPcde&fl
would "enhance" ? the *Salvadoran Duarte shoatl negotiate a new form of
armed forces' stocks at a time of in- government in which the guerrillas
creased guerrillaviolence: ? would take part. He said that would be
to "hacd over" the country to the insur-
gents. . '?- e. ? .
-"We are not saying the human rights
problems in the country have been re-
solved," Mr. Enders said. "On the con-
trary, we believe that rnassiveprebleats
remain." ?
The Ad minis tration has said that 3.11;
ncncornhatants died in El Salvador last
year but noted in its 1931 Human Rights
Reports, issued yesterday, that church
."Nothinghas:been ruled Out, but net& organizations in El Salvador have put-
lug has been ruled in," he said.- :?-,?;::;? --- the figure at more than 11.000.: ? - ? ?.
Last weeke in testimony before the Mr. Enders and Elliott Abrams,
Senate subcommittee on Inter-Ameri- Assistant Secretary of State for Hum.
can Affairs, Mr. Enders indicated that nen Rights, who also teiticd, said that
the Administration was thinking in the organizationa reportire- higher fig.
terms of 41V) million in additiceal eco- tees weell net say where ti--",eir !afore-ea-
nomic support for F.1 Sal vado r. Lien ce from.
Officials of, private development "Vie are not seeking a lora boly
groups working on plans for the Carib- cou.nt," Mr. Abrams said, "we are smk-
bean area believe that the money will ing an accuratebedy count." ? ? -
? Mr. Enders was sharply questioned
today by three Democratic Senators,
Paul E. Tsongas of Massacusetts, Chris-
topher 3. Dodd of Connecticut and Ed-
ward Zorinsky of Nebraska. but he
wculd not comment directly on recent
statements by Secretary of State Alex-
ander he Haig Jr. that United States
military action in Central America was
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