APPROVED FOR RELEASED
DATE: 11-29-2011
,ovx..o If 1i
hill lIi I ! T` ='C3 i5 ?7' 60-4
(b)(1)
(b)(3)
Chinese police launched an assault on the Tibetan section of Lhasa
yesterday in an etrort to regain cont&c,! of the city. while the Chinese
quarter remains under hcavv notice guara, according lo Western
press reports.
Tibetan dissidents may try to hold more emonstratiurs : cri a
the 30th anniversary of the Tibetan uprising in 1959. People's Daily
+~"`~~ Duector of
Central
\~j Intelligence
APPROVED FOR RELEASE^
DATE: 07-20-2011
(b)(1)
(b)(3)
National Intelligence Daily
Wednesday
9 Apri l 1980
USSR: Suppression of Dissidents
harassment, including repeated house searches and close surveillance.
As relations betr~een the US and USSR have become more strained,
Moscow has intensified its campaign against the Soviet dissident
movement. The authorities have detained more than 40 dissidents
1. I,f~,,i ~~tdRE.NCE ~DE' understand that by virtue of my duties in
the Central Intelligence .Agency, I may be the recipient of information and intel-
ligence'which concerns the present and future security of Lhe United States and
which belongs to the United States. This information and intelligence, together
with the methods of collecting and handling it, are classified according to
security standards set by the Central Intelligence Agency. I have read and under-
Major Duncan C. Lee
Richar0iurlingame
Report N-9783 "S"
pg
APPROVED FOR RELEASE[]
DATE: 08-Jun-2011
I enclose the original and one copy of
Report N-9783 "S". The key will follow in the
usual manner.
APPROVED FOR RELEASE^
DATE: 07-18-2011
(b) (1)
(b) (3)
Warning Notice Intelligence Sources
and Methods Involved
(WNINTEL)
National Security Unauthorized Disclosure
Intormatioq Subject to Criminal Sanctions
President Tolbert may have been killed last night
in an apparently successful coup mounted by junior ele-
ments of his presidential guard led by a Sergeant Samuel
Forces loyal to Tolbert for the most art a ear
to be in disarray.
(b)(1)
(b)(3)
Copy No. C
it:
04
-roP-stom
South Korea: The revolutionary Supreme Council for Na-
tional Reconstruction voted on 2 June to relieve Lieutenant
General Chang To-yong of his substantive posts--army chief
of staff, minister of national defense, and martial law com-
mander, Chang for the
time being will retain the titular post of chairman of the
Supreme Council. The move allegedly results from Chang's
1[a~or Dunoan C. Lse
Aric Staight
"S" Aeport N-5961 "S" - R'orth China
Referring to the above "S" report whioh
was sent to you yesterday, I now enoloae the key.
E.w.S.
APPROVED FOR
RELEASEfI DATE:
08-Jun-2011
APPROVED FOR RELEASES]
DATE: 31-Jan-2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
30 September 1993
CIA DIRECTOR RELEASES TWO MORE COLLECTIONS OF COLD WAR
DOCUMENTS -- SCHOLARS GAIN ACCESS TO MORE FORMER SECRETS
CIA HEADQUARTERS (LANGLEY, VA) -- Director of Central
Intelligence R. James Woolsey has announced the Intelligence
Community is releasing two major collections of Cold War
records. The documents will be available to the public
beginning October 4, at the National Archives Military
Intelligence.Report
1. President Ion Iliescu presides over a loose and increasingly fragile
parliamentary coalition composed of the former Communist Party of Social
Democracy in Romania (PDSR) and several small ultranationalist and communist
parties. The refomust opposition parties, led by Emil Cons[antinescu's Democratic
Convention of Romania (CDR), recently intensified their campaign against the
government of Prime Minister Nicolae Vacaroiu, straining his already weak
how ethnic considerations compli-
cate already difficult economic
problems. Forced by budgetary con-
siderations to cut -subsidies and
cause the closing of some uneco-
nomic mines, the government took
care to balance the effects in Wal-
lonia (F each-speaking) and Flan-
ders (Dutch-speaking). It particu-
larly feared repercussions in Wal-
lonia, where economic deteriora-
tion and political alienation have
become marked in recent years, and-
took measures to attract new in-