CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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CIA-RDP79T00975A007600190001-7
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November 20, 2002
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April 9, 1964
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REPORT
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e~r, F0 A.-.-..-..-J r!!'_.. -- lfA~ JIM /W~'E 11l rnT(17GA 7PAAA(1AAAA 7 9 April 1964 Copy Noe C 25X1 .d.N.-TEL I CE 25X1 DIA and DOS review(s) completed. GROUP 1 Excluded from automatic downgrading and declassification Approved For Release 2 975AO07600190001-7 ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiii 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO07600190001-7 Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO07600190001-7 APproved For F elease 2003/03/10 CIA-RDP79TOO975AO0760019 30012T)Xl 9 April 1964 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN CONTENTS 25X1 3. UK-Malaysia- Senior British officials in Malaysia recommend direct action against Indonesian com- munications lines. (Page 4) 4. Venezuela: Communist terrorist activities may hn a +,a 'MA + A 'n r, I ~Z/ , o ( pp up ay. age) 5. Argentina. possible resurgence of guerrilla oper- ations in northwestern Argentina. (Page 6) 6. Chile. Implications of Duran's re-entry into presi- dential race. (Page 7) 7. Notes. Mexico - Communist China; France - Latin America; I Burma. (Page 9) Anoroved hommiiiid 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO07600190001-7 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO07600190001-7 0 25X1 Mom" * UK- AUlaysia -, rsenior British off icials in AUlaysia are recommendingTo London that direct action be taken against Indonesian communications li4es along the Indonesian side of the Sarawak border._J CThese officials argue that unless some such action is taken to hamper Indonesia's efforts, Ala- laysia eventually will be confronted with a long-range subversion problenij LAUlaysian Government officials also favor strong action to meet this problem. Malaysian Prime Mn.- ister Abdul Rahman stated publicly on 6 April that he considers the cease-fire in Borneo to be 9 Apr 64 Approved F ) ONMENNimild 25X1 DAILY BRIEF 4 019yg~17 Approved Fcr Release 2003/03/10 CIA-RDP79TOO975AO07600191)001-7 25X1 25X1 Venezuela: ahe Communist-led Armed Forces Of National Liberation plans to step up its terrorist activities today in commemoration of the anniversary of its founding Venezuelan security authorities believe that a E series of attacks may occur, including efforts to assassinate senior Venezuelan officials. I 25X1 1~30vernment security authorities are plannina to take strong security measures on 9 April. / 25X1 9 Apr 64 DAILY BRIEF Approved For Release 2003/03/10 CIA-RDP79T00975AO076001900Q~X1 LZ j j *Argentina: L j uthorities are apprehensive over a possible resurgence of guerrilla operations in north- western Argentina (The Argentines believe that the capture of sev- eral guerrillas and supplies in Salta Province last month point to the existence of a substantial, well- organized movement he size and structure of this organization is still not clear, partly because of the tight security and compartmentation of the guerrillas. I uthorities are still investigating a probable link betwcven the Salta guerrillas and sever others captured in Cordoba Province five days earlie (Argentine authorities have concluded from captured material and other evidence that the movement is Castro- Communist in character, and includes some extreme leftist Peronists? The captured guerrillas wore Cuban- type field dress, and an FAL rifle found at the Salta camp is unquestionably of Cuban origin counter guerrilla operations in the large, sparsely set tlea areas of Salta Province. They are handicapped by the difficult terrain and by the proximity of Bolivia, where guerrilla logistical supportj 11 9 Apr 64 Approved F 2ecurity forces are dubious about their ability to DAILY BRIEF 25X1 Chile: Radical Party Senator Duran's re-entry into the campaign for the 4 September presidential elections may be a temporary expedient to increase his party's bargaining power. Duran previously had. withdrawn from the cam- paign following the victory of the Communist -Social- ist FRAP alliance in an important congressional by- election on 15 March. This victory strengthened the candidacy of FRAP's presidential candidate, Senator Allende, and persuaded, many left-wing Radicals that the party's support should go to him. Durhn Deneves that his re-entry in the race was the only means of unifying the Radical Party--the coun- try's second largest--and of preventing its formal endorsement of Allende. Such a move would have been a major setback for the democratic forces in the country. 25X1 I Dur n will remain in the contest only a few months in the hope of consoli- dating his following among the voters, which he esti- mates at about 400,000, and of obtaining control of the political balance of power. Duran I I has 25X1 said that he would then be in a position to negotiate with the other candidates. The US Embassy quotes the chief of the Liberal Party as saying that it would be disastrous if Duran were to remain in the contest to the end. The Radical left, according to this line of thought, would vote for Allende despite Duran's candidacy, and Duran would only take away from Senator Frei, the front-running Christian Democratic candidate, the support he would otherwise receive from more moderate Radicals. (continued) 9 Apr 64 I w- :::1 DAILY BRIEF MMMMM~~ 0190001-7 25X1 M Approved For Release 2003/03/10 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO0760019 0Qt yX1 I 25X1 Frei in effect, concurre in is analysis by stating on 2,April that he believed a Radical candidate would receive an insignificant vote, and, that Allende would get two thirds of the Radical vote. At the same time, Frei indicated th he still thou ht he is ahead of Allende in the race. 25X1 9 Apr 64 ;ov MMMMMi6i DAILY BRIEF" V i auuv 1-1 M Approved For Release 2003/03/10 CIA-RDP79T00975A0076001 OOC 155(1 P2 I Pd IN 25X1 25X1 NOTES Mexico - Communist China: A seven-man official Mexican trade delegation left for the Far East on 3 April,for talks aimed at increasing trade with Commu- nist China, as well as several nonbloc countries. The primary purposes of the trip, according to the US Em- bassy in Mexico, are to arrange for a Mexican trade fair in Peiping and to establish a permanent Mexican trade commission there. Cuba is the only Latin Amer- ican country which now maintains such an office. E France - Latin America: De Gaulle's tour of all 10 South American countries will begin either 6 or 13 September and will take 25 days, according to a high official of the French Foreign Ministry. De Gaulle may visit one Central American capital'if he can in- duce all the heads of state in the area to assemble there to meet him. Foreign Minister Couve de Mur- ville has reaffirmed that De Gaulle will not visit Pan- ama or Cuba. 25X1 9 Apr 64 IN Approved For MMMMNEMiiml~ 25X1 DAILY BRIEF 9 01 7 v i~Jl~~ I / Approved For elease 2003/03/10: CIA-RDP79T00975A00760019 0012X1 25X1 25X1 *Burma: The recent removal of Chit Myaing, the moderate minister of trade development, leaves ec- onomic policy in the hands of the leftist-oriented rad- ical element of Ne Win's Revolutionary Council. Chit Myaing, in his battle with. the radicals, had regained control of Burmese exports, suggesting that Ne Win was moderating his policy of accelerated socialism. Pro-Western. civil service executives in Chit Myaing's ministry are now being removed and some placed 7 and r detention, 25X1 9 Apr 64 DAILY BRIEF 10 Hppruveu r r Meledbe Luu.nu./ IU : I011A-MUr/ IUUd/UHUU/O Iy~l}I~SJJ-/ Approved For Rel 25X1 THE PRESIDENT Executive Offices of the White House Special Counsel to the President The Special Assistant for National Security Affairs The Scientific Adviser to the President The Director of the Budget The Department of State The Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs The Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs The Counselor and Chairman of the Policy Planning Council The Director of Intelligence and Research The Treasury Department The Secretary of the Treasury The Under Secretary of the Treasury The Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense The Deputy Secretary of Defense The Secretary of the Army The Secretary of the Navy The Secretary of the Air Force The Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs) The Assistant Secretary of Defense The Chairman, The Joint Chiefs of Staff Chief of Naval Operations, United States Navy Chief of Staff, United States Air Force Chief of Staff, United States Army Commandant, United States Marine Corps U.S. Rep., Military Committee and Standing Group, NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe Commander in Chief, Pacific Commander in Chief, Atlantic The Director, Defense Intelligence Agency The Director, The Joint Staff The Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff The Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department of Army The Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of Navy The Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Air Force The Department of Justice The Attorney General The Federal Bureau of Investigation The Director National Aeronautics and Space Administration The Administrator The Atomic Energy Commission The Chairman The National Security Agency The Director The United States Information Agency The Director The National Indications Center The Director Approved Fob 00001-7 25X1 Approved For Rele 20tUI: Cb&UMfQf975A000190001-7 s i i Approved For Releaselp/15fy00975A007600190001-7 /