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From Associated Press reports
CIA describes
Nicaragua ‘buildup’
WASHINGTON
The Reagan administration
took the unusual step Tuesday
of releasing photographs taken
by U S reconnaissance aircraft
depicting what it said was a
massive Soviet and Cuban
backed military buildup in
Nicaragua
The buildup outlined by two
top intelligence officials was
portrayed as far more than
Nicaragua requires for its legi
timate defense needs and as
posing a threat to neighboring
countries
One of the officials, Deputy
CIA Director Adm Bobby In
man, said the disclosures were
the first in a series aimed at
providing the evidence on
which the administration is bas
ing its policies in Central Amer
ica
Details about Cuban-Nicar
aguan cooperation in tunneling
arms to rebels in El Salvador will
be released later in the week,
Inman suggested
Inman and John Hughes,
deputy director of the defense
Intelligence Agency, alleged
that
• Since the leftist government
took power in 1979, 36 new
military garrisons have been es
tablished in Nicaragua, all
modeled along Soviet and
Cuban lines
• The Soviets have provided to
Nicaragua 25 T-55 tanks, 12
152mm howitzers, two Hip
helicopters and 12 armored
personnel carriers Deliveries of
additional T-55's are expected
in the coming months
• Construction is well under
way to lengthen several airstrips
at military bases, apparently tor
the purpose of accommodating
MiG-17 or MiG-21 aircraft
Some 50 Nicaraguan pilots are
being trained in Bulgaria
• Nicaraguan regular military
forces are being increased to at
least 25,000 or 30,000 men, and
the militia to a minimum of
150,000
• Some 2,000 Cuban military
advisers have been sent to
Nicaragua along with 50 to 70
Soviet military personnel
Candidates claim
election fraud
GUATEMALA CITY
Opposition candidates called
for a demonstration Tuesday to
protest what they called wide
spread fraud in Guatemala's
presidential election, but the
military-dominated government
warned the demonstration
would be "repressed
The three civilian candidates,
who trailed in Sunday s elec
tion, scheduled the rally for 5
p m — 6 p m EST — in front of
the National Palace
It was not clear if they still
planned the demonstration fol
lowing the government an
nouncement
Presidential spokesman Car
los Toledo Vielman. speaking at
a news conference with
Defense Minister Gen Rene
Mendoza and the army chief of
staff, reminded protest organ
izers of a law that requires a
permit three days before a
demonstration
Opposition parties withdrew
their representatives from the
vote counting on Tuesday,
claiming there was widespread
fraud and manipulation in the
vote count
Gen Angel Anibal Guevara
candidate of a coalition that
includes a party that has shared
power for 12 years, held a lead
that gave him 37 percent of the
votes counted He apparently
will not get more than 50 per
cent. which will force Congress
to choose the president from
the top two candidates
Leftists boycotted the elec
tion, claiming their candidates
would be killed by right-wing
death squads
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