CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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2. Dominican Republic: Current situation report.
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4. Notes: Indonesia; Burundi-US; Chile; Communist
China. (Page 6)
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*Dominican Republica (Information as of 4:30
AM EST)
The departure last night of six rebel military
officers ordered overseas and the reported cancel-
lation of the largely unsuccessful general strike
portends a lessening of tension in the Dominican
Republic.
Top rebel leaders Caamano, Montes Arache,
and Pena Taveras, however, were not among those
who left. Their departure does not appear imminent
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remain in the 27th of February Camp,
Although Caamano claims that up to 500 men
a figure of 150 to 200 is more
(Leftist leaders of the feeble general strike
whid`h began on 10 Jan nary decided to cut short the
walkout last ni ht
Although the strike's promoters are
c aiming vic ory, the strike failed to gain any of
its political objectives, and the departure of some
of Caamano's lieutenants signaled that their case
had been lost]
Sporadic disorders and shooting occured in
Santo Domingo again yesterday, reportedly result-
ing in the death of several youthful demonstrators.
The rest of the country was said to be calm.
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[Armed forces leaders, although suspicious of
Garcia Godoy, appeared yesterday to be softening
their position of not leaving the country as ordered.
Commodore Rivera Caminero was reportedly at-
tempting to gain assurances from the President
that he and other regular military officers ordered
overseas would be permitted to leave "voluntarily"
and not unceremoniously hustled out of the country
as was the ase with General Wessin y Wessin last
September J
Rivera also wants Garcia Godoy to issue a
pub is statement that none of the military leaders
ordered abroad will be permitted to reenter the
country prior to elections in June 1966. This re-
quest is apparently dictated by the military's fear
that Caamano would be permitted to return almost
immediately]
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Indonesia: Sukarno's order yesterday to expel
all US correspondents in Indonesia is another example
of his extreme sensitivity to any speculation regarding
his present power position. The President apparently
believes that US press reporting on Indonesia has been
building up the role of the army at his own expense.
The expulsion order at once satisfies his pique on this
score and asserts his continued claim to leadership.
It is not yet clear whether the ban will be permanent
or temporary.
Burundi-US: Prime Minister Biha and the Burundi
King, both of whom are now in Geneva, apparently ac-
quiesced in the expulsion of the US ambassador in
Bujumbura. The expulsion was decided late last month,
but the official notification did not reach the US until
10 January. Previously the King and prime minister
had functioned as a brake on the Tutsi extremists who
are increasingly dominant in the government. The ex-
tremists are now said to be planning to use the retalia-
tory expulsion of Burundi's ambassador in Washington
as an occasion to "break relations at once and leave
Burundi in peace. "
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Chile: The Chilean economy is threatened by new
strikes in two of the country's largest copper mines
scarcely a month after the settlement of a 37-day walk-
out. Production loss at these US-owned mines, on
strike since 2 January, has already exceeded 4, 000
metric tons. The running dispute between the Frei
government, which advocates part ownership of some
of the US mines and a modest wage increase, and the
Communist-dominated copper confederation, which
wants greater Chilean control than that advocated by
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worker, has cost the country more than 30 million.
No solution to the impasse is in sight.
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apparently is still not ready for any great expansion.
Communist China: Year-end pronouncements
claim that the third five-year economic plan will begin
in 1966, but give little information and no quantitative
targets at all. Stripped of their propaganda content,
they seem to indicate that planning has not yet been
completed and that no sharp changes are forthcoming
in economic policies. The economy in 1965 completed
its fourth year of gradual recovery and adjustment
following the collapse of the "great leap forward" but
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