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   Peru trial links CIA to drug terrorists

   JEREMY MCDERMOTT IN MEDELLIN

   02/15/04: (The Scotsman) HE IS a shadowy spymaster who sits
   impassively in court, dressed each day in one of his 1,000 garish but
   neatly pressed Christian Dior shirts.
   Vladimiro Montesinos is a legendary figure in Latin America and is now
   at the centre of the most explosive trial in Peruvian history, watched
   with the kind of devotion usually only reserved for soap operas.
   But the 58-year-olds latest trial, in which he is accused of smuggling
   10,000 rifles to Colombian terrorists, has also seen the US
   intelligence services become embroiled in an embarrassing row about
   whether the CIA not only knew what Montesinos was up to and turned a
   blind eye, but have actively undermined Washingtons
   multibillion-dollar war on drugs by doing so.
   The plot is something out of a John le Carre novel. In 1999 a shadowy
   spymaster brokers an arms deal to send 10,000 AK-47 rifles to
   guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc).
   A Lebanese arms dealer, Sarkis Soghanalian, known as The Merchant of
   Death, gets the rifles from Jordan and puts them on a Ukrainian plane
   that parachutes them into the Colombian jungles controlled by the
   rebels.
   The payment for the consignment comes from Brazils most feared drug
   lord, Luiz Fernando da Costa, better known as Freddy Seashore after
   the slum from which he rose to power. He gets his payment in drugs
   from the Farc, allegedly 20 tonnes of cocaine.
   The story is spectacular enough, but there is another complicating and
   compelling element: if not the involvement, then the knowledge of the
   deal on the part of the CIA. Peruvian prosecutor, Ronald Gamarra,
   after two years of investigation of the case and hundreds of
   interviews, is convinced the CIA knew of the plot.
   "In the trafficking of the arms to the Farc, Montesinos could have had
   the support of the CIA," said Gamarra. "I dont have hard evidence of
   it, but various leads indicate that it is probable."
   That there have been links between the CIA and Montesinos for the best
   part of 30 years is no secret. In 1976 Montesinos was expelled from
   the army and put in prison for selling secrets to the CIA, when George
   Bush senior held the top post at Langley.
   Montesinos then put himself through law school and became the defender
   of drugs traffickers. But once he became former president Alberto
   Fujimoris right-hand man in 1990 the relationship with the CIA became
   still closer and Montesinos became known by the American agency as Mr
   Fix.
   Gamarra believes the CIA have something to hide, saying that the FBI
   and Drug Enforcement Administration have been very co-operative in his
   investigations, while the CIA has stonewalled him on everything.
   His fears are supported by arms dealer Soghanalian, currently in US
   custody. Soghanalian said he would not have had anything to do with
   the deal had not the CIA been aware of it.
   In his declaration to US authorities he said: "When I went to get the
   licence from the Jordanian authorities I went to [US] military
   intelligence and foreign intelligence [the CIA]. I said that this was
   an area very sensitive to the Americans on a political level."
   His testimony is backed by the Jordanians. The AK-47s, made in East
   Germany, were destined, so the Jordanians thought, for the Peruvian
   army.
   According to Atef Halasa, the head of protocol at the Jordanian
   Foreign Ministry, his country would not have released the weapons
   without informing US authorities. Halasa was reported as saying that
   the American government not only knew of the deal, but that it was
   authorised by the CIA.
   The severity of the accusations against the CIA has sent US
   authorities into panic. The Farc have long been on Washingtons
   terrorist list and the Colombian government is one of the largest
   recipients of US military aid in the world after Israel and Egypt.
   Over the years several Americans have been killed by the Colombian
   rebels, who have threatened to target US personnel in their bloody war
   to seize power and establish a Marxist regime.
   Indeed the Farc have three US intelligence operatives in their power,
   captured after their spy plane crash landed in guerrilla territory in
   February last year.
   The CIA has refused to comment, except to say "its a matter before the
   courts". The Peruvian court has asked that CIA boss George Tenet give
   testimony for the trial, and while there has not been any official
   reply, sources in the US embassy have indicated that will not happen
   as it would set an unacceptable precedent.
   The former CIA Head of Station in Peru, Robert Gorelick, believed to
   have been the linkman for the agency with Montesinos, has also refused
   to testify in a Peruvian court.
   Montesinos during interrogation in May 2002 said he "met an average of
   two or three times a week with Mr Gorelick".
   State Department spokesman Phil Chicola, responsible for the Andean
   nations, called the accusations against the CIA "the greatest
   foolishness... irresponsible, black propaganda made by people that do
   not know what they are talking about".
   The 10,000 rifles for the Farc were, according to Soghanalian, only a
   fifth of the total order which was worth over £50m.
   The full deal was to include 50,000 rifles as well as sophisticated
   communications equipment and anti-aircraft missiles, a consignment
   that could have changed the direction of the 40-year Colombian civil
   conflict, giving the rebels a marked advantage in the war.
   Many find it unbelievable that the CIA would have turned a blind eye
   to, or actually helped with, such an order, actively undermining the
   work of the US in Colombia, arming the guerrillas that Washington
   describes as "narco-terrorists".
   But a senior judicial source in Peru said the CIA appears to be
   instigating a process to get Montesinos extradited to the US to face
   some charges there, most likely in an attempt to halt the damaging
   proceedings in Peru and prevent more explosive revelations.
   "How can people doubt that the CIA is capable of something like this,"
   said a senior Peruvian judicial source on condition of anonymity. "Did
   the Iran Contra scandal teach you nothing?"
   ©2004 Scotsman.com

   http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=182602004


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