NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY MONDAY 29 MARCH 1982

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CIA-RDP84T00301R000200010100-4
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November 1, 2007
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March 29, 1982
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Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000200010100-4 Director of Central National Intelligence Daily Monday 29 March 1982 Top Secret Top Secret CO Nrn 82-073JX 2March M rh 1982 C'-, ~ Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000200010100-4 Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000200010100-4 Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000200010100-4 Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000200010100-4 Top Secret 1 El Salvador: Preliminary Election Results . . . . . . . . i 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000200010100-4 Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000200010100-4 Santa Chalatenango Ana 1 - c f ;l'~'LernPa a C Cabanas ham'"' 1 1 Ahuachapart) 1 $aA ? 0,,, lJ 1 ! Salvado}' m ~? C Seep o u~ , r : Morazan ^...?^~e^x sen Francisco 1^?~ Sonson-ate f San Vicente ~. ~. Paz l ..y..aw_ L. San 1 of Usslrtin? L'1Migut?- ,l Boundary representation is not necessarily authoritative. Nicatrgua Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000200010100-4 Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84T00301 R000200010100-4 6 EL SALVADOR: Preliminary Election Results The heavy voter turnout yesterday greatly enhances the credibility at home and abroad of the elections, but returns at this time are too incomplete to predict a winner. The electorate is said to have voted in massive numbers despite guerrilla violence, severely disrupted transportation facilities, and time-consuming and cumber- some voting procedures. Preliminary indications are that an estimated 600,000 individuals voted in San Salvador Officials at polling places throughout the country were forced to request additional ballots. Lines were sufficiently long.at some locations that voters had to be turned away when the Central Elections Commission was unable to obtain approval to extend the closing time . , by The insurgents succeeded in halting the elections in only the city of Usulutan and a town in Morazan. Fighting in Usulutan, where the guerrillas focused their efforts, resulted in 10 soldiers killed and 15 wounded, according to press accounts. The guerrillas withdrew from the city after military reinforcements were called In San Salvador and in much of the rest of the country, guerrilla activity was far less ambitious than earlier reports had predicted. The insurgents carried out probing actions and terrorist operations in six suburbs around San Salvador but failed to enter the city. Twenty-four guerrillas, nevertheless, reportedly were killed in fighting near the capital. As in past efforts, they failed to elicit popular support and, in at least one case, voter ignored and even mocked insur- gent snipers. 29 March 1982 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84T00301 R000200010100-4 Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000200010100-4 The morale of the Salvadoran military will receive a major boost from its success in providing security for the elections. Defense Minister Garcia and other senior officers almost certainly will view this achievement as strengthening their hand in dealing with whatever new government emerges. Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000200010100-4 Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000200010100-4 Iq Next 16 Page(s) In Document Denied Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000200010100-4 Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000200010100-4 Approved For Release 2007/11/01 : CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000200010100-4