JAMAICA: RISING POLITICAL VIOLENCE

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06805644
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RIPPUB
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U
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4
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March 8, 2023
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July 25, 2019
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F-2017-01652
Publication Date: 
November 9, 1984
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Approved for Release: 2019/07/10 C06805644 , Directorate . Intelligence C:rd: 14_.CA � I kgie efV-evm, Latin America Review (u) 9 November 19114 �Secret- -Secret� ALA LAR 84-020 9 November 1984 Copy 323 \ ' Approved for Release: 2019/07/10 C06805644 Approved for Release: 2019/07/10 C06805644 Scvs�l, (b)(3) Briefs Jamaica: Rising Political Violence (u) 15 Articles have been coordinated as appropriate with other offices within CIA. Comments and queries regarding this publication may be directed to the Chief, Production Staff Office of African and Latin American Analysis ii le 1 NR Record NR Record (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2019/07/10 C06805644 Approved for Release: 2019/07/10 C06805644 �Seerel� Latin America Briefs NR Record Jamaica Rising Political Violence On (b)(1) (b)(3) A decision by the Worker's Party of Jamaica, a small Communist Party. to arm its activists in Kingston has caused increased clashes since June between leftist gunmen, armed gangs of the ruling party, and police, Worker's Party chief Trevor Munroe wants to goad the government into declaring a state of emergency to increase pressure for new elections, member of the main opposition party is directing small, newly created paramilitary groups to commit violence and is coordinating his activities with Munroe Is �Secret� ALA LAN 844E0 V .Vovember 1984 (b)(1) (b)(3) (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2019/07/10 C06805644 Approved for Release: 2019/07/10 C06805644 �Secret � The paramilitary groups are more organized and better armed than the usual street gangs that have plagued Jamaica in recent years. Nevertheless, Prime Minister Seaga. whose popularity is badly eroded by Jamaica's economic difficulties, is unlikely to call new elections. Instead, he probably will crack down soon to curb the violence. The timing, so close to the start of the crucial tourist season in December, could badly hurt foreign exchange earnings and further deter investors. 16 0 9 (b)(3) NR Record Approved for Release: 2019/07/10 C06805644