MIDDLE EAST AFRICA SOUTH ASIA

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June 12, 1975
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Approved For Release 2001/08/08 : CIA-RDP79T00865A00110028006F-p Secret No Foreign Dirsem gulf~~ X10 m Middle East Africa South Asia Handle via COMINT Channels Top Secret SC No, 04382/75 June 12, 1975 Approved For Release 2001/08/08 : CIA-RDP79T00865A001100280002-9 Approved For Release 2001/08/08 : CIA-RDP79T00865AO01100280002-9 No Foreign Dissem/No Dissem Abroad Background Use Only/Controlled Dissem Warning Notice Sensitive Intelligence Sources and Methods Involved NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION Unauthorized Disclosure Subject to Criminal Sanctions Classified by 005827 Exempt from general declassification schedule of E. 0. 11652, exemption category: ? 5B (1), (2), and (3) Automatically declassified on: Date Impossible to Determine Approved For Release 2001/08/08 CIA-RDP76TO0865A Approved For Release 2QO /Q ]J,A-FTQ7_9~Tft0$65A001100280002-9 TOP This publication is prepared for regional specialists in the Washington com- munity by the Middle East - Africa Division, Office of Current Intelligence, with occasional contributions from other offices within the Directorate of Intelligence. Comments and queries are welcome. They should be directed to the authors of the individual articles. CONTENTS Morocco-Spain: Rabat Concerned About Spanish Reaction to Sahara Incidents . . . . . . . . . 1 North Yemen: Hamdi Regime One Year After . . . 2 June 12, 1975 TOP SECRET UMBRA Approved For Release 2001/08/08 : CIA-RDP79T00865AO01100280002-9 MIDDLE EAST - AFRICA - SOUTH ASIA I Approved For Releas T10gffjj Dff ff 6AA001100280002-9 Morocco-Spain Rabat Concerned About Spanish Reaction to Sahara Incidents Moroccan Foreign Minister Laraki made three demarches to the Spanish ambassador this week urging Madrid not to overreact to two recent incursions into Spanish Sahara by Moroccan army units. Laraki stressed that the incursions were not directed against Spain. Morocco may have been trying to establish a presence in the area as a signal to Algeria and the pro-independence Saharan party it supports that Morocco is prepared to occupy the disputed territory whenever Madrid withdraws. If the Spanish do begin a pullback at a later date, these incursions may well be a preview of things to come. The incidents were the first overt intrusions by regular Moroccan forces. In the first incursion, on June 8, 46 Moroccan army personnel surrendered without resistance to Spanish forces that had en- circled them. They apparently were under orders not to engage Spanish troops in a fire fight. On June 10, Moroccan forces that approached a Spanish military post in the northwestern corner of the ter- ritory withdrew quickly when they found the post defended. Rabat apparently mistakenly believed the two remote outposts had been abandoned by Spanish troops. It is now seeking Madrid's cooperation in arranging the return of Moroccan prisoners. It also does not want to close the door to negotiations with Madrid. So far, Madrid has reacted calmly to the Moroccan incursions. It is continuing its efforts to arrange four-party negotiations with Morocco, Mauritania, and Algeria to discuss the future of Spanish Sahara. (CONFIDENTIAL) TOP SECRET UMBRA Approved For Release 2001/08/08 : CIA-RDP79T00865AO01100280002-9 Approved For Relea O~Vdk.ft-F9P VX 65A001100280002-9 North Yemen Hamdi Regime One Year After Colonel Ibrahim Hamdi, head of the ruling Command Council, appears to be in full control as North Yemen marks--on June 13--the first anniversary of his take- over. Hamdi, who has neutralized both leftist and con- servative opponents in recent months, is expected to solidify his position in the near future by increasing the size of the Command Council--nominally the highest authority in the country--with his supporters. Hamdi may also drop from the cabinet Minister of Interior Lt. Colonel Yahya al-Mutawakkil, his only significant remaining opponent. Al-Mutawakkil, who is also a member of the council, has been associated with the ambitious Abu-Luhum family and other anti-Hamdi groups. These changes, as well as some reform measures, may be announced by Hamdi in a major speech scheduled for June 13. Hamdi's efforts to curtail the power of the tribal sheikhs and modernize North Yemen's political system was given a boost recently with the passage of a new election law for the Consultative Assembly. Unlike the old law, which established a complicated and in- direct process of selection that favored tribal leaders, the new procedure provides for the direct election of 128 deputies from fixed constituencies. The old provi- sion for the appointment by the president of up to .14 deputies was dropped. Elections are not expected to be held for a number of months, however. This 'will presumably give Hamdi more time to expand the (/central government's control over the hinterland. Hamdi may attempt to mobilize the wide popularity he seems to be enjoying throughout the country in an effort to strengthen his political position even further. According to one report, Hamdi intends to emulate a gambit employed by the late President Nasir and offer his resignation on June 13. The offer would be expected to trigger mass demonstrations of support for Hamdi, following which he would quickly agree to retract his resignation. June 12, 1975 TOP SECRET UMBRA (Continued) 2 Approved For Release 2001/08/08: CIA-RDP79T0086 Approved For Release 20011(P 09E, C ET 5AQ01100280002-9 The US embassy in Sana expects Hamdi to extend the present transitional period in North Yemen's political life until the elections. The embassy believes the prospects for stability for the short and medium term look very good. 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