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The shooting began at midnight,
and everyone ran toward their home.
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People started hollering.
Children began crying.
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It was a complex operation,
27 targets were hit simultaneously.
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I heard some of my family get shot.
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I don't know nothing else
that has happened.
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I just was "keep going",
because I was frightened to die.
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I was frightened to die.
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The goal was not to level the place
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but to minimize damage to property
and most important of all
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to minimize casualties.
And that was accomplished.
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My daughter did not belong to any group.
She had nothing to do with Noriega.
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She was innocent. She had nothing to do
with all of this. And they killed her!
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If I had to do it again, I would do it
again. Because the cost was high.
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It was men, women, civilians and military.
They gave their lives. Not for us.
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They gave their lives for
democracy, for liberty, for freedom.
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And I don't mind paying any price
under the sun to be free.
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On December 19th 1989
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while Panamanians were getting
ready for the Christmas holidays
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the United States was secretly mobilizing
26,000 troops for a midnight attack.
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I saw helicopters approaching.
They were close.
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The lights went out and
the helicopters began to shoot.
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People were running left and right
without direction
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without knowing where they were going.
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It was not just machine-gun fire. There
were bombs. The noise was frightening
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You could hear gunfire
coming from all directions.
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And a strange noise that
we had never heard before.
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People were frightened, running,
wondering what was going on.
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The sky was completely red. And there was a
tremor you can feel throughout the city.
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The invasion was swift,
intense and merciless.
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When it was over, thousands lay dead and
wounded and the country was in shambles.
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Millions of U.S. tax dollars were swallowed
up in three days of brutal violence.
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The strategy was considered a
stunning military and political success.
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In many ways, the invasion
served as a testing ground
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for the Persian Gulf
war one year later.
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It is also an indication
of the kinds of intervention
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the United States may undertake
in the years to come.
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But still, big questions remain.
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What exactly happened during
the invasion of Panama? And why?
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This is the CBS evening news.
Dan Rather reports.
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More than 20,000 U.S. soldiers and marines
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launched their attack in the
early morning darkness...
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As the invasion unfolded
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Americans stayed glued to their
TV�s and newspapers for coverage.
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But how much of the real picture
did the media give them?
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The performance of the mainstream news
media in the coverage of Panama, has been
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just about total collaboration
with the administration.
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Not a critical critical murmur, not a
critical perspective, not a second thought.
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The story that the White House was pushing
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was getting this so-called
narco-terrorist in a net.
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And that was the thrust
of all of the coverage.
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When are we going to get Noriega?
Have they let Noriega get away?
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By late today, they had taken
control of much of the country
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but their chief target general
Manuel Noriega, escaped.
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Manuel Noriega belongs to that special
fraternity of international villains.
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Men like Gaddafi, Idi Amin
and the ayatollah Khomeini,
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whom Americans just love to hate.
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The white house announced a
$ 1 million reward for his capture.
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The justice department set up a hotline
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taking in tips on Noriega's
possible whereabouts.
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They focused on Noriega to the exclusion of
what was happening to the Panamanian people
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to the exclusion of the bodies in the street,
to the exclusion of the number dead
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to the exclusion of what happened to
the women and children in that country
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during this midnight invasion.
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In some ways, the 1989 U.S. invasion
of Panama was no surprise
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given the history of relations
between these two countries.
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The United States refused to recognize
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Panama's independence movement
throughout the 1800s.
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But when the U.S. proposal
to build a canal
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across the Isthmus was
turned down by Columbia
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U.S. policy abruptly changed.
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In 1903, the United States
provided military backup
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enabling Panama to secede from Columbia.
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By doing so, the United States secure
the rights to take over the canal project
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that had been abandoned by the French.
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In a treaty negotiated between the French
canal investors and the United States
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the Americans were granted
sovereign control in perpetuity
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of a 10 mile wide strip of land
they called the Canal Zone.
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Panamanians were not
included in the negotiations
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and no Panamanians signed the treaty.
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The United States immediately placed
the Canal Zone under military control.
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Teddy Roosevelt was asked by what
right he acquired possession of the canal.
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At least in the honest words
of a thief, he said I took it.
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That gives you no right in law.
It never has.
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And hopefully never will.
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The canal project had an impact on Panama.
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The U.S. imported cheap labor
from the Caribbean, India, and Asia
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changing the racial makeup of the country.
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Thousands of these workers died
and those who remained
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lived as part of a new racial underclass.
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They created an apartheid system in Panama
based on racial segregation.
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Where black people could
not live in the same home
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where black people could not even
use the same water fountain.
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The Jim Crow law that was practice
in the southern United States
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was implemented in Panama
by the United States government.
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After the canal was completed in 1913
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the United States continue to
expand its military presence
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and tighten its grip
on Panamanians politics.
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Violent confrontations between
Panamanians and the U.S. military grew
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in the decades that followed.
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Tensions peaked in 1964
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when students tried to exercise Panama's
right to fly it's flag in the Canal Zone.
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21 Panamanians were killed and hundreds
were wounded in the confrontation.
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In 1968, the Panama government
was overthrown in a military coup.
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Omar Torrijos,
a colonel in the national guard,
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emerged as the new
leader of Panama.
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Although he used repressive
measures to consolidate his power
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he became immensely popular.
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Torrijos introduced an unexpected
period of social reform
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that benefited Panama's majority population
of Blacks, Indians and Mestizos.
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It created a populist reformist process.
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Humberto Brown, an administrator
at the state university of New York
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served as the Panamanians diplomat
to the United Nations.
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He was educated in Panama,
during the Torrijos period.
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Where for the first time in Panama
we had a participation
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of the non-oligarchical people of nation.
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Where people like myself could go
to university and get a degree, where
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the peasants, where people
from the Mestizos, where
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all the people were deprived an
opportunity for once in their life
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would play an important role in our nation.
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In 1978, relations between the United
States and Panama reached a high point.
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Jimmy Carter and Omar Torrijos negotiated
treaties that abolished the 1903 treaty
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establishing a new relationship
between the two countries.
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The Carter-Torrijos treaty
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required the United State
to vacate its military bases
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and withdraw its troops
by the year 2000.
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Full control of the canal and the Canal
Zone would be turned over to Panama.
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Although these treaties were
a source of pride for Panamanians
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many conservatives in the U.S.
had vehemently opposed them.
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The Panama Canal Zone
is sovereign United States territory
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just as much as Alaska is
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as well as the states carved
from the Louisiana purchase.
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We bought it, we paid for it.
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And general Torrijos should be told
we are going to keep it.
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In November 1980,
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Ronald Reagan defeated Jimmy Carter
in a landslide election victory.
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8 months later,
on the night of July 31, 1981
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Omar Torrijos was killed
in a fiery plane crash.
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The circumstances of
the incident are unclear.
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Authorities said that his plane crashed
into the side of a mountain.
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But witnesses said
that the plane exploded in flight.
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Although his death was
officially declared an accident,
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many suspected that he was assassinated.
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Some think that Manuel Noriega
may have been involved.
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But many are convinced it was
the CIA that was responsible
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I'm quite convinced that
the CIA killed Torrijos.
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This I know because I worked with Torrijos.
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Jose "Chu ch�" Martinez was one
of Torrijos closest aides for many years.
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They killed him precisely at the
moment they had to kill him.
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At that moment Torrijos was having
a big influence over Central America.
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Especially among the
revolutionary movement.
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They killed Torrijos because
Torrijos represented precisely
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the political solution of the
whole Central American problem.
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Waiting in the wings for his chance to
take power, was coronal Manuel Noriega,
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the CIA's primary contact in Panama.
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Noriega was head of
Panama's military intelligence
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and had a long standing
relationship with the U.S.
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He had been on the
CIA payroll since the 60's.
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When George Bush became
director of the CIA in 1976,
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under president Ford,
he inherited Noriega as a contact.
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Despite evidence that Noriega
was involved in drug trafficking,
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Bush kept Noriega on the payroll.
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In fact, he increased Noriega's salary
to more than $100,000 a year
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and eliminated a requirement
that intelligence reports on Panama
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include information on drug trafficking.
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Over the last 20 years since Manuel Noriega
was recruited by the CIA to be an asset,
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he has obviously provided many important
pieces of information to U.S. intelligence.
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Peter Cornblue is senior analyst
at the National Security archives.
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The archive has assembled 100s of
previously classified government documents
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revealing the details of Noriega's
relationship to U.S. intelligence.
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They paid him an incredible amount
of American taxpayers money.
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And obviously decided that his
value to them, was so important
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that his drug smuggling and other
illegal activities could simply be ignored.
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I, George Herbert Walter Bush,
do solemnly swear
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that I will support and defend
the constitution of the United States.
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After George Bush became vice president
under Ronald Reagan in 1981,
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he was named head of the
administrations anti-drug campaign
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and once again took responsibility
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for monitoring Noriega's
intelligence activities.
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Bush in fact seems to
have been instrumental,
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even according to the
documented evidence
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the administration itself
has made available,
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in seeing to it Noriega
was well taken care of.
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And in fact, admiral Stansfield Turner, the
former director of the CIA under Carter,
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claims he cut Noriega off,
that he removed him from the U.S. payroll.
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Bush put him back on
and in fact gave him a raise.
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And developed an even closer
relationship than had existed before.
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With support from the CIA,
Noriega was able to outmaneuver his rivals
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and in august of 1983, he became
commander of the Panamanian military.
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As the Reagan administration
expanded its covert war
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against the Sandinista
government in Nicaragua,
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Noriega became increasingly helpful.
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Working with the CIA,
and with Israeli arms dealers,
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Noriega helped coordinate
an arms supply network
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to provide weapons to contra
bases in northern Costa Rica.
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It is by now undeniable that the
same planes that were carrying arms
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from Panama into Costa Rica
were also carrying drugs.
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And in fact, the people who were
the pilots flying those arms to the contras
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and flying drugs on up,
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eventually reaching the U.S.,
had been indicted and are now serving time.
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This operation essentially gave
Manuel Noriega the assurance
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they would turn a blind eye
to his continued brokering of cocaine deals
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in return for using his network
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to get the arms to the
contras in northern Costa Rica.
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Noriega's involvement in the drug traffic
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really increased his importance
as a source for the CIA
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and as someone who was able to conduct
dirty tricks in the region for the CIA
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So, it's no accident that the CIA became
the most prominent defenders of Noriega
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against the drug charges,
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because that's the sort of thing
which CIA clients tend to do.
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Time after time when we install
a strong men the third world,
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because we want them to be strong,
we want to see them involved
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with the strongest local economic forces
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which, time after time,
are the drug traffic.
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Despite Noriega's collaboration
with many U.S. covert operations,
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he was becoming increasingly uncooperative
with U.S. objectives in Central America.
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In 1984, he angered
the Reagan administration
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by hosting Latin American leaders
at the Contadora peace talks.
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The talks called for an end to U.S.
intervention in Central American affairs.
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Noriega was not the yes-man
that the United States wanted him to be.
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He simply didn't like to be pushed around.
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He certainly didn't people like
John Poindexter or even William Casey
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coming down to his villa and telling
him what he should or should not do.
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Then in 1986,
the Iran-contra scandal erupted.
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Noriega's primary contacts
in the administration
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were now under intense scrutiny.
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Oliver North was fired,
Poindexter was forced to resign
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and William Casey fell ill
with a brain tumor.
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So all 3 of Noriega's major protectors
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were out of government and that led
quickly to a shift in U.S. policy.
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Sentiments within Panama were
turning against Noriega as well.
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For three years
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Noriega worked with the DEA in a sting
operation code-named Operation Pisces.
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In 1987, with Noriega's assistance,
authorities arrested hundreds of suspects
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and froze millions of dollars
in Panama's banks,
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severely disrupting the
money-laundering business.
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The financial community was outraged and
Noriega's opponents mobilized against him.
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Back in Washington, Noriega's opponents
lobbied and testified against him,
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accusing him of murder,
corruption and drug running.
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The U.S. media quickly
turned it into a major story.
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But relations with Panama are under a new
cloud tonight because of news reports...
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Senator Jesse Helms charged today
that the military strongman of Panama,
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Manuel Noriega, is the number one
drug trafficker in the Americas.
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Reports from U.S. intelligence have also
led to new investigations on Capitol Hill.
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Faced with increased pressure,
both in the U.S. and Panama,
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Noriega introduced
a wave of brutal repression,
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attacking protesters in the streets
and jailing hundreds of opponents.
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The Reagan administration now
openly called for his removal.
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We do want Noriega out of there and a
return to a civilian democratic government.
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But behind the scenes, the administration
was secretly negotiating with Noriega,
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promising not to indict him
on drug charges,
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if you would cooperate with
U.S. objectives in Central America.
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Gabrielle Gemma,
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director of the independent commission
of inquiry on the U.S. invasion of Panama,
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spoke to Noriega about
his negotiations with the U.S.
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General Noriega told us there were
a number of demands placed on him
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directly both through Poindexter
and other meetings, where
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the state department
pressured him to change
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the Panamanian governments
policy on several issues.
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He said that by far the most pressing
was the demand by the U.S. that Noriega
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and the Panamanian government,
allow the U.S.
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to expand their military
presence in Panama
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and to renegotiate the treaty�s
to allow them to keep control
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over the 14 military bases
that presently exist in Panama.
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Noriega refused to agree
to the U.S. demands
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or to relinquish his power in Panama.
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In February 1988, two U.S. federal
grand juries in Florida indicted Noriega,
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accusing him of drug trafficking,
money-laundering and racketeering.
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It was the first time
a foreign head of state
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had ever been indicted
in the United States.
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The U.S. now undertook a systematic
effort to overthrow Noriega.
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Economic sanctions were stepped up
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and additional troops
were dispatched to Panama.
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The United States tonight
declared in effect that
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Panama's general Manuel Noriega is a
threat to this country's national security.
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Mr. Noriega, the drug indicted,
drug-related, indicted dictator of Panama.
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We want to bring him to justice.
We want to get him out
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and we want to restore
democracy to Panama.
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So when you read
these outrageous charges
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by a drug-related,
indicted dictator,
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discount them.
They are total lies.
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Still unable to force Noriega from power,
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the United States turned
it's efforts to influencing
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the upcoming 1989
Panamanian national elections.
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The Bush administration,
working through the CIA
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and the national endowment
for democracy,
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funneled more than $10 million into
the opposition slate of candidates,
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presidential candidate Guillermo Endara,
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a wealthy corporate lawyer
educated in the United States
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and his vice-presidential running mates
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Guillermo Billy Ford and
Ricardo Arias Calder�n.
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If the same scenario of those elections
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occurred and had taken place in the United
States, they would have been illegal.
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In the U.S. accepting money
from a foreign government
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for the purpose of influencing
a domestic election, is illegal.
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Those elections were
irregular from the beginning.
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How can you call it
a fair election?
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This strategy was applied in Panama.
They applied it in Nicaragua.
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They applied it to every government
who disagreed with the U.S. foreign policy.
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They use economical sanctions
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to starve people and then to
impose a vote on these people.
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Because people vote to get
bread when they are hungry.
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I don't think that is democracy.
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The elections were held,
the counting of the votes began,
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and it became clear that the PRD
would lose the election.
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At that point,
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and not for the first time
in the history of Panama,
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or many other countries
in Central America,
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the military rulers halted
the electoral process.
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The country erupted in violence.
As ballot boxes were seized.
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The U.S. supported candidates,
who had been leading in vote-tallies,
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were brutally beaten
on the streets of Panama City
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in front of rolling TV cameras.
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The assailants were alleged
to be Noriega's dignity battalions,
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although none were ever identified.
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It was a photo opportunity that crystallized
world public opinion against Noriega.
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The violence in Panama escalated sharply
this evening when government goons
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attacked candidates opposed
to general Manuel Noriega.
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Were attacked and beaten up
on the streets of Panama City
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Guillermo Endara
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One of the opposition
presidential candidates
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was beaten and injured during the day,
by backers of military strongman...
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Later the presidential candidate Endara
was released from the hospital.
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It has been confirmed that
he was attacked by goons.
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The following day, president Bush ordered
2000 additional troops into Panama.
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I will do what is necessary to protect
the lives of American citizens
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and we will not be intimidated
by the bullying tactics,
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brutal though they may be,
of the dictator Noriega.
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After the election fiasco,
the Panamanian national Assembly
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declared a state of emergency and
appointed Noriega head of state.
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George Bush, now openly encouraged
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the Panamanian military
to revolt against Noriega.
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We'd love to see him get him out.
We would like to see him out of there.
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With support and encouragement
from the United States,
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a group of officers from the
Panamanian Defense Forces (PDF)
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began planning a military coup
to overthrow Noriega.
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They secretly met several times
with the U.S. southern command
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to coordinate support
for the overthrow.
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The role to be played
by the United States army
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was to block certain roads
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and make sure certain airfields
were not made available for use
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by elements potentially
loyal to general Noriega.
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With these assurances, the insurgent
troops launched a coup attempt.
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They quickly overpowered Noriega's guards,
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sieged the PDF headquarters
and captured Noriega.
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But the Americans did not
carry through on the promises.
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Forces loyal to Noriega were allowed to
gain entrance and crushed the rebellion,
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freeing general Noriega.
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President Bush later denied any
U.S. involvement in the operation.
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.. that this is some American operation.
I can tell you: That is not true.
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I would repeat we have no argument
with the Panamanian Defense Forces.
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We have no argument with them.
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We have good relations with
the Panamanians Defense Forces.
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But investigative journalist Dough Vaugn
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who was in Panama during the
failed coup attempt, disputes Bush's claims
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The idea, at least on the American side,
was to lead these coup plotters along,
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to seduce them into believing that
they had the support of the United States
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and then, at a critical moment,
abandon them,
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So that then excuse could be made that
we had to smash the PDF completely.
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That we couldn't rely anymore on
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disgruntled officers
inside the Panamanian army
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to rise up against Noriega and we
would have to do this job ourselves
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After the October coup attempt,
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1300 additional U.S. troops
were flown into Panama,
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and offensive military equipment
was secretly deployed.
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The U.S. military stepped up it's campaign
of intimidation and provocation.
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Setting up roadblocks,
confronting PDF forces
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and conducting offensive military
maneuvers outside of U.S. jurisdiction.
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They have blocked passage here. Calling
it a security problem. What security?
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The Panamanian people would never threaten
them. They are the ones threatening.
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They are the ones who charge at us with
a weapon. What is wrong with them?
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They charge with bayonets
in order to scare us.
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They said not to step onto that area.
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But they are on our side,
it's Panama jurisdiction,
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so what the hell is with them?
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It came to an inch that that day
the killing didn't started.
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Because the tanks and everything were ready
to go and to kill the Panamanian people.
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In the final months before the invasion,
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the army special operations command sent
a highly secret Delta Force team to Panama.
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There were numerous actions
undertaken by that Delta Team,
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which were reported in the
United States press as provocations
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undertaken by Panamanians
against the United States.
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Infiltrations of the United States
position, shots fired in the direction of
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of the United States
perimeters and positions.
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Roughing up of the United States
citizens in the street.
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Sabina Virgo, a national labor organizer,
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was in Panama just weeks
before the invasion.
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Provocations against the Panamanian people
by the United States military troops
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were very frequent in Panama and
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they had several results and in my opinion
probably a couple of different intents.
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One, I think, was to create
an international incident,
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was to have United States troops
just hassle the Panamanian people
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until an incident resulted
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and from that incident
the United States could then say that
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they were going into Panama
for the protection of American life,
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which is in fact
exactly what happened.
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On the night of December 16th,
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a group of U.S. marines ran a military
roadblock in front of PDF headquarters
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and were fired on by Panamanian guards.
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Lieutenant Robert Bolivar Paz, a U.S.
marine intelligence officer, was killed.
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The marines were reported to be part
of a group called the Hard Chargers,
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known for provoking
confrontations with PDF forces.
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The Pentagon claims the marines
were unarmed and lost.
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But local witnesses said they were armed
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and exchanged fire with the PDF headquarters,
wounding a soldier and two civilians.
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An American serviceman has been killed,
in a weekend shooting incident.
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...what US officials called: An example of
general Noriega's cruelty and brutality.
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The death of an American officer which
pres. Bush condemned today as an outrage.
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A navy officer and his wife were detained.
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He beaten and threatened with death.
She threatened sexually.
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Another American serviceman,
also threatening that man's wife.
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Strong public support for a reprisal
was all but guaranteed.
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Four days later on December 20th,
U.S. troops invaded Panama.
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The invasion was code-named
operation Just Cause.
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Shortly after midnight, U.S. troops
simultaneously attacked 27 targets,
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many of which were in
densely populated areas.
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One of the primary targets in Panama City
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was the headquarters of
the Panamanian Defense Forces,
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located in the crowded
neighborhood of El Chorrillo.
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U.S. troops shelled the area for four hours
before moving in and calling for surrender.
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We ask you to surrender.
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If you do not, we are prepared
to level each and every building.
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Surrender now.
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About 10 minutes after, they've been
speaking this "surrender, surrender"
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we sawed here the helicopters.
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Start to bomb the quartel.
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And start to use their laser ray.
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And things like that so we hit the ground.
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It soon became clear that the objectives
were not limited only to military targets.
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According to witnesses,
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many of the surrounding
residential neighborhoods
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were deliberately
attacked and destroyed.
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The helicopters were heavily armed,
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00:36:13,707 --> 00:36:19,480
firing powerful machine guns and rockets,
and they were firing indiscriminately.
435
00:36:20,723 --> 00:36:23,139
They weren't just looking
for military targets.
436
00:36:23,272 --> 00:36:26,029
They were firing at many civilians.
437
00:36:26,475 --> 00:36:28,881
People were running all over.
Trying to escape.
438
00:36:36,377 --> 00:36:38,441
They shot at everything that moved,
439
00:36:38,504 --> 00:36:41,191
without mercy and without thinking
whether there were children
440
00:36:41,371 --> 00:36:42,892
or women or people fighting.
441
00:36:43,598 --> 00:36:45,590
Instead, everything that
moved they shot.
442
00:36:50,995 --> 00:36:53,533
We thought that they
would just take Noriega.
443
00:36:53,737 --> 00:36:58,501
They said that's what they wanted. They
would take him and respect everyone else.
444
00:37:03,334 --> 00:37:05,318
After the bombing been start
445
00:37:05,908 --> 00:37:08,075
been going on for a few hours.
446
00:37:09,184 --> 00:37:13,069
The soldiers say tell everybody to come
out with their hands on their head.
447
00:37:13,445 --> 00:37:15,351
They direct us to the church.
448
00:37:21,390 --> 00:37:24,846
When we were in the church
about 6:00 in the morning,
449
00:37:25,564 --> 00:37:26,844
all of a sudden,
450
00:37:27,915 --> 00:37:30,220
the building started to burn
in front of the church.
451
00:37:31,517 --> 00:37:35,759
The people, the only thing they had
was inside that place,
452
00:37:35,962 --> 00:37:38,862
they tried to run out
to get water to hose it.
453
00:37:39,202 --> 00:37:42,721
The American soldiers told them to get out.
454
00:37:42,885 --> 00:37:47,760
Some people are stubborn.
The Americans soldiers shot up in the air.
455
00:37:48,995 --> 00:37:51,329
The people got scared and ran back.
456
00:37:52,370 --> 00:37:57,042
We saw that the north Americans were
denying people access to their homes.
457
00:37:57,597 --> 00:38:01,349
They sent people back and threatened
them with their machine guns
458
00:38:01,404 --> 00:38:03,873
and forbid anyone to get
close to the houses.
459
00:38:04,005 --> 00:38:07,465
All walked in all around the
alley leading to the houses
460
00:38:07,819 --> 00:38:10,619
Then they began to set the houses on fire.
461
00:38:11,745 --> 00:38:15,824
The Panamanian soldiers know each ally,
462
00:38:16,075 --> 00:38:18,605
how to go in and come out and where to go
463
00:38:18,754 --> 00:38:21,221
and from one street to another street
464
00:38:21,366 --> 00:38:23,451
climb up and go onto a balcony.
465
00:38:23,719 --> 00:38:28,732
The only way the American soldiers
could get could get rid of that danger
466
00:38:29,445 --> 00:38:31,421
was to burn down the buildings there.
467
00:38:31,570 --> 00:38:35,632
That way the Panamanian soldiers
would have nowhere to hide.
468
00:38:36,917 --> 00:38:41,001
I am unaware of any operations
by U.S. military to go through and
469
00:38:41,110 --> 00:38:43,438
systematically burn down buildings.
470
00:38:45,079 --> 00:38:48,071
You get fires that are started by weapons.
471
00:38:48,150 --> 00:38:51,415
But I've not seen any reports
of U.S. military folks
472
00:38:51,541 --> 00:38:54,009
going through and setting
buildings on fire.
473
00:38:56,533 --> 00:39:01,532
The north Americans began burning down
El Chorrillo at about 6:30 in the morning.
474
00:39:04,634 --> 00:39:09,114
They would throw a small device into
a house and it would catch on fire.
475
00:39:13,417 --> 00:39:16,018
They would burn a house
and then move to another
476
00:39:16,081 --> 00:39:18,481
and begin the process all over again.
477
00:39:20,930 --> 00:39:23,596
They burned from one street to the next.
478
00:39:23,984 --> 00:39:26,811
They coordinated the burning
through walkie-talkies.
479
00:39:45,010 --> 00:39:49,326
And from there, the all of
El Chorrillo went to nothing.
480
00:40:11,527 --> 00:40:16,410
The Pentagon used Panama as a testing
ground for newly developed hightech weapons
481
00:40:16,793 --> 00:40:18,535
such as the stealth fighter,
482
00:40:19,561 --> 00:40:21,494
the Apache attack helicopter,
483
00:40:22,967 --> 00:40:24,647
and laser guided missiles.
484
00:40:28,358 --> 00:40:30,849
There are also reports
that can't be explained
485
00:40:30,873 --> 00:40:34,457
indicating the use of experimental
and unknown weaponry.
486
00:40:40,293 --> 00:40:43,658
We have testimony about
combatants who died literally
487
00:40:43,682 --> 00:40:46,814
melted with their guns
as a result of a laser.
488
00:40:48,196 --> 00:40:52,221
We know of automobiles that
were cut in half by these lasers.
489
00:40:52,246 --> 00:40:59,105
Or atrocities committed by weapons that fire
poison darts which produce massive bleeding.
490
00:41:00,346 --> 00:41:04,788
I think there is a probability
there was a use of
491
00:41:04,882 --> 00:41:08,108
sophisticated weaponry merely to test it.
492
00:41:09,229 --> 00:41:11,919
Ramsey Clark, former U.S. attorney general,
493
00:41:12,021 --> 00:41:15,221
has conducted extensive research
into the invasion.
494
00:41:15,713 --> 00:41:18,254
Above all though, there was
495
00:41:19,114 --> 00:41:25,355
a use beyond any conceivable necessity
of just sheer firepower.
496
00:41:25,874 --> 00:41:31,569
Just an excessive use of force
beyond any possible justification.
497
00:41:32,261 --> 00:41:35,646
President Bush wanted to make certain
that this was going to be a success.
498
00:41:35,678 --> 00:41:38,217
This was going to be his vindication,
499
00:41:38,272 --> 00:41:41,170
denial of the wimp factor in spades.
500
00:41:41,855 --> 00:41:45,628
So they sent down a force that wasn't going
to encounter any effective resistance
501
00:41:45,660 --> 00:41:47,995
but simply overwhelm the opposition
502
00:41:48,136 --> 00:41:52,983
and the fact that it would cause
tremendous peripheral damage,
503
00:41:53,070 --> 00:41:58,928
damage to innocent civilians on a wide
scale, was not of concern in the planning.
504
00:41:59,940 --> 00:42:03,507
What we intended to do was
to reduce collateral damage.
505
00:42:04,796 --> 00:42:07,853
Collateral damage, it means
if the target is right here,
506
00:42:07,924 --> 00:42:11,060
you are trying not to have
damage to other places.
507
00:42:11,471 --> 00:42:15,237
You are trying to have damage to a specific
target. Because that's a military target.
508
00:42:15,269 --> 00:42:18,284
And you are trying to minimize damage
outside of the military target.
509
00:42:19,494 --> 00:42:20,774
And they worked.
510
00:42:27,634 --> 00:42:32,589
My god, we were sending in
artillery and air strikes
511
00:42:32,652 --> 00:42:35,519
against a very heavily
populated urban area.
512
00:42:35,982 --> 00:42:37,419
There was absolutely no question
513
00:42:37,443 --> 00:42:41,075
that there were going to be
immense numbers of civilian casualties.
514
00:42:54,589 --> 00:42:59,944
We walked among the dead and saw
the tanks run over and crush our dead.
515
00:43:04,156 --> 00:43:09,048
We saw a great number of civilian
cars with whole families inside,
516
00:43:09,486 --> 00:43:14,744
kids, women, and the driver torn to pieces
and crushed by the tanks.
517
00:43:18,339 --> 00:43:23,807
The soldiers passed the tanks
over the people's bodies.
518
00:43:23,885 --> 00:43:27,331
Some of them dead, some of them wounded.
519
00:43:27,441 --> 00:43:32,519
And there were cases that we know,
for example the case of Manuel Carro,
520
00:43:32,832 --> 00:43:39,749
the case of Alexander Hubert, and some
others whose bodies were totally destroyed.
521
00:43:44,760 --> 00:43:47,588
During the days and weeks
following the invasion,
522
00:43:47,690 --> 00:43:51,979
the U.S. policy of applying
overwhelming deadly force continued.
523
00:43:52,518 --> 00:43:57,617
There were many reports of indiscriminate
killings and executions of unarmed civilians.
524
00:43:59,018 --> 00:44:03,180
We have eye witness accounts on the
part of a number of Panamanians
525
00:44:03,313 --> 00:44:06,821
where soldiers took Panamanians
who had been captured
526
00:44:06,953 --> 00:44:10,633
after the invasion and executed
them on the street.
527
00:44:11,401 --> 00:44:17,281
I have seen no reports of U.S. soldiers
executing anyone in Panama.
528
00:44:17,930 --> 00:44:21,431
We have carefully checked out
every such report
529
00:44:21,682 --> 00:44:26,681
and if we think there is evidence that
a U.S. soldier murdered a Panamanian,
530
00:44:27,158 --> 00:44:29,492
we will court-martial that soldier.
531
00:44:29,998 --> 00:44:32,810
That sort of behavior would be absolutely
532
00:44:32,858 --> 00:44:35,930
unprofessional, totally
unacceptable and illegal.
533
00:44:36,659 --> 00:44:40,386
Raphael Olivardia, a community
leader from El Chorrillo,
534
00:44:40,411 --> 00:44:45,169
was taken to the Balboa High School
detention camp the morning after the attack.
535
00:44:49,854 --> 00:44:54,107
There were many Panamanian troops
at the Balboa concentration camp.
536
00:44:54,811 --> 00:44:57,654
They didn't seem to know what was going on.
537
00:44:57,862 --> 00:45:03,162
They were sitting on the grass with their
arms and feet tied with plastic bands.
538
00:45:03,897 --> 00:45:07,243
I, along with many other
people from El Chorrillo,
539
00:45:07,533 --> 00:45:10,774
witnessed their execution
right in front of us.
540
00:45:11,133 --> 00:45:16,718
Eight of the soldiers at the entrance
were executed by U.S. troops.
541
00:45:19,760 --> 00:45:23,699
There were many reports of
unprovoked killings at U.S. roadblocks.
542
00:45:24,340 --> 00:45:27,394
One woman told human rights
investigators how her brother
543
00:45:27,494 --> 00:45:30,902
and four friends were killed at
a roadblock on December 23,
544
00:45:31,074 --> 00:45:33,541
three days after the initial attack.
545
00:45:35,010 --> 00:45:39,657
All five of the passengers were forced out
of the car and put facedown on the ground.
546
00:45:40,189 --> 00:45:42,256
They were riddled with bullets.
547
00:45:42,689 --> 00:45:44,919
They were simply going
to visit family members
548
00:45:44,959 --> 00:45:47,833
when they were detained
and killed in the street.
549
00:45:49,347 --> 00:45:53,044
Although 19 cases of homicide
and alleged executions
550
00:45:53,068 --> 00:45:55,114
were filed with the Southern Command,
551
00:45:55,216 --> 00:45:59,536
all but two of these cases were
internally reviewed and dismissed.
552
00:46:09,299 --> 00:46:12,799
During the invasion, and throughout
the days and weeks that followed,
553
00:46:12,932 --> 00:46:16,158
access by the news media
was tightly controlled.
554
00:46:16,911 --> 00:46:22,215
The Pentagon flew in a 16 person press pool
from the major U.S. media.
555
00:46:22,794 --> 00:46:27,999
The pool did not reach Panama however until
after the crucial first 4 hours of the attack
556
00:46:28,078 --> 00:46:31,984
and were restricted to U.S. military bases
for the next day and a half.
557
00:46:33,128 --> 00:46:37,493
Our regret is we were not able to use
the media pool more effectively.
558
00:46:37,597 --> 00:46:40,003
The goal was to get reporters down there
559
00:46:40,105 --> 00:46:43,065
so that they could to see from themselves
the early hours of the operation.
560
00:46:43,089 --> 00:46:48,151
Now once they got there, we had a breakdown
in our ability to move them around.
561
00:46:48,331 --> 00:46:51,698
Helicopters that we thought were
gonna be available had to be pulled off.
562
00:46:51,745 --> 00:46:54,237
They were needed for the operation itself.
563
00:46:55,503 --> 00:46:59,397
The press pool that went down there
was managed from the day they arrived.
564
00:46:59,499 --> 00:47:04,304
They were only taken to see what the government,
what the military, wanted them to see.
565
00:47:04,429 --> 00:47:07,061
And there has been continuous
566
00:47:07,163 --> 00:47:12,731
suppression and denial of the extent of damage
which was inflicted during that invasion.
567
00:47:13,838 --> 00:47:17,145
Many journalists who tried
to investigate on their own
568
00:47:17,232 --> 00:47:21,012
were stopped by U.S. troops
from entering areas that were attacked.
569
00:47:21,354 --> 00:47:23,689
Can I see your credentials please?
570
00:47:27,762 --> 00:47:31,928
One of the few journalists who was able
to penetrate the military's restrictions
571
00:47:32,031 --> 00:47:34,952
was a Panamanian photographer Julio Guerra.
572
00:47:39,463 --> 00:47:42,642
I had already taken photographs
in the Chorrillo area.
573
00:47:45,705 --> 00:47:49,373
I'd also taken photos of some dead bodies
in the street
574
00:47:49,740 --> 00:47:53,388
when a north American soldier told me
I couldn't walk any further.
575
00:47:54,162 --> 00:47:57,834
They wanted to take my camera away.
But I didn�t let them.
576
00:48:03,022 --> 00:48:05,413
So, they made me open the camera
577
00:48:05,577 --> 00:48:09,873
and expose the role of film with the shots
of the dead bodies I had taken.
578
00:48:11,682 --> 00:48:14,198
Military folk shouldn't be
taking film out of cameras.
579
00:48:14,269 --> 00:48:17,784
You get young guys in combat,
they get concerned,
580
00:48:17,839 --> 00:48:20,729
they do that sometimes.
I don't think that was the norm.
581
00:48:22,252 --> 00:48:25,207
Another Panamanian journalist,
Manuel Becker,
582
00:48:25,270 --> 00:48:27,832
a cameraman
for a London based news service,
583
00:48:27,903 --> 00:48:29,971
was covering the attack
on the night of the invasion
584
00:48:30,010 --> 00:48:32,541
when he was stopped by U.S. troops.
585
00:48:37,165 --> 00:48:39,660
We almost got to
the edge of El Chorrillo.
586
00:48:40,660 --> 00:48:43,804
As soon as we were able to,
we started videotaping.
587
00:48:46,274 --> 00:48:48,797
The north American troops took our tapes
588
00:48:48,985 --> 00:48:52,821
and placed us virtually under arrest
until the bombing was over.
589
00:48:56,057 --> 00:49:00,275
A Spanish news photographer who,
in the early moments,
590
00:49:00,306 --> 00:49:03,892
was able to get a picture
of bodies lined up in the morgue
591
00:49:04,009 --> 00:49:08,573
was subsequently shot
under very strange circumstances.
592
00:49:09,034 --> 00:49:14,002
There was not a conflict but
according to the reports of colleagues,
593
00:49:14,222 --> 00:49:18,958
an American soldier just
took aim and shot him down.
594
00:49:25,198 --> 00:49:29,119
The U.S. military also
targeted the Panamanian media.
595
00:49:29,362 --> 00:49:32,963
Radio stations were immediately
taken over and destroyed.
596
00:49:33,557 --> 00:49:38,229
U.S. forces occupied TV stations
and began transmitting their own signal.
597
00:49:39,210 --> 00:49:41,877
Many journalists were either
arrested or fired.
598
00:49:43,264 --> 00:49:47,507
One of Panama's largest daily newspapers,
La Rep�blica, was rated,
599
00:49:47,913 --> 00:49:50,857
ransacked,
and closed down by American troops.
600
00:49:52,594 --> 00:49:56,839
The U.S. military's control
over all of the media was so effective,
601
00:49:56,926 --> 00:50:00,770
that there is almost no video footage
of the first three days of the invasion
602
00:50:00,802 --> 00:50:04,223
other than what was shot
by the military's own camera crews.
603
00:50:04,581 --> 00:50:08,908
It's so ironic that the kind
of very tight press control
604
00:50:09,011 --> 00:50:12,862
that you used to see in
Russia under Stalin and under Brezhnev
605
00:50:13,018 --> 00:50:17,622
and which was finally ending
under Gorbachev with Glasnost,
606
00:50:17,693 --> 00:50:21,740
that we've seen in the United States
exactly the opposite phenomenon.
607
00:50:21,795 --> 00:50:25,966
A new degree of press control,
which we never had in Vietnam.
608
00:50:26,271 --> 00:50:30,443
So that the American people
didn't really know what had happened
609
00:50:30,468 --> 00:50:33,454
until it was all over and it was too late.
610
00:50:40,705 --> 00:50:42,339
During the week of the invasion,
611
00:50:42,402 --> 00:50:46,143
more than 18,000 people
who fled from the areas of attack
612
00:50:46,253 --> 00:50:50,378
were forced into temporary detention
centers created by the U.S. forces.
613
00:51:43,307 --> 00:51:45,299
It was a war, is was a battle.
614
00:51:45,362 --> 00:51:47,463
And the way you get it over with
615
00:51:47,572 --> 00:51:50,791
is to find the people who are most likely
to keep shooting at you
616
00:51:50,815 --> 00:51:54,432
and try to detain them.
And that was the goal of that operation.
617
00:51:58,221 --> 00:52:02,065
We arrived at the concentration camp
of Balboa, a school.
618
00:52:02,199 --> 00:52:06,776
It was surrounded by a barbed wire fence
and full of heavily armed soldiers.
619
00:52:07,535 --> 00:52:12,808
When we arrived, they picked all the men
between the ages of 15 and 55
620
00:52:13,019 --> 00:52:15,019
and put us on an army truck.
621
00:52:17,425 --> 00:52:19,675
The women were crying, shouting.
622
00:52:20,253 --> 00:52:23,878
They were pushing us around and
we didn't know where they were taking us.
623
00:52:24,371 --> 00:52:29,555
They took us to a secret place and we were
submitted to an intense interrogation.
624
00:52:31,938 --> 00:52:35,320
Then they put a card in front of us
and took our picture.
625
00:52:38,958 --> 00:52:46,582
So all men between 15 and 55 had this card
with their id number and refugee number.
626
00:52:51,126 --> 00:52:52,729
As part of the invasion,
627
00:52:52,773 --> 00:52:56,805
the U.S. forces worked with
newly installed Panamanian officials
628
00:52:56,909 --> 00:53:00,807
to institute repressive measures
that continue in Panama today.
629
00:53:02,198 --> 00:53:04,971
American forces took control
of the public buildings,
630
00:53:05,003 --> 00:53:07,315
government ministries,
and the universities.
631
00:53:08,401 --> 00:53:12,252
Almost every organization opposed
to the United States policy
632
00:53:12,315 --> 00:53:14,786
had its offices raided and destroyed.
633
00:53:15,421 --> 00:53:17,843
Thousands of individuals were arrested.
634
00:53:20,455 --> 00:53:25,843
Aries Calderon, Endara
and the attorney general Rogelio Cruz
635
00:53:25,922 --> 00:53:30,890
effectively wrote down the names
of their political enemies,
636
00:53:31,031 --> 00:53:33,797
gave them to U.S. military personnel,
637
00:53:33,891 --> 00:53:37,859
who, going around like stormtroopers,
would break down doors,
638
00:53:38,000 --> 00:53:42,630
drag people out of their houses,
take them to detention centers.
639
00:53:43,144 --> 00:53:48,513
Only because their name was given
by one of these officials.
640
00:53:48,888 --> 00:53:53,377
And that there was no legal case
against these people whatsoever.
641
00:53:54,181 --> 00:53:56,571
I got it, I got it, I got you covered.
642
00:53:59,104 --> 00:54:00,767
Get the door.
643
00:54:02,854 --> 00:54:04,559
Open the door.
644
00:54:05,885 --> 00:54:08,270
Get down on the floor.
U.S. marines.
645
00:54:15,791 --> 00:54:18,517
Government officials had to go underground,
646
00:54:18,588 --> 00:54:22,923
many of them, in order not be arrested,
including university professors.
647
00:54:23,049 --> 00:54:26,710
There were former government and
diplomatic officials that were arrested
648
00:54:26,749 --> 00:54:30,205
and interned at refuge camps
and some of them prisons.
649
00:54:30,296 --> 00:54:32,383
The list runs into the thousands.
650
00:54:38,651 --> 00:54:40,416
Why are they taking you?
651
00:54:45,178 --> 00:54:49,475
They say I have weapons,
I don't have no weapons
652
00:54:51,483 --> 00:54:54,285
Why are they after him?
Why aren't they after Bush instead?
653
00:54:54,339 --> 00:54:56,738
He's the one who's
killing people all over the place.
654
00:54:56,785 --> 00:54:59,644
Why are they harassing a worker
who's defending other workers?
655
00:55:09,158 --> 00:55:12,908
26 times the U.S. troops were here
searching my house.
656
00:55:13,018 --> 00:55:16,328
They would surround everything with tanks
and would take books,
657
00:55:16,547 --> 00:55:19,640
personal documents.
Posters of Torrijos.
658
00:55:20,594 --> 00:55:23,179
They would search it
whenever they felt like it.
659
00:55:23,557 --> 00:55:27,780
Balbina Herrera de Perinan
was the mayor of San Muguelito
660
00:55:27,869 --> 00:55:30,517
and a member of the national assembly.
661
00:55:30,705 --> 00:55:32,056
After the invasion,
662
00:55:32,088 --> 00:55:36,440
she was subjected to a relentless
campaign of slander and harassment.
663
00:55:38,377 --> 00:55:42,103
The southern command put up
wanted posters with my photo.
664
00:55:42,637 --> 00:55:46,733
If you see her, please call such and such
a number at southern command.
665
00:55:47,442 --> 00:55:50,578
They interrogated my children,
my three little ones.
666
00:55:50,723 --> 00:55:53,928
They would ask them where their mother was
where their father was.
667
00:55:53,998 --> 00:55:57,131
They would ask them
for information about us.
668
00:56:01,963 --> 00:56:06,101
Escolastico Calvo,
the editor of La Reb�blica newspaper,
669
00:56:06,204 --> 00:56:10,023
had been openly critical
of the new government and U.S. invasion.
670
00:56:13,409 --> 00:56:16,463
What I don't understand is that
they've been holding me here 30 days
671
00:56:16,503 --> 00:56:19,510
and no one has talked to me about my case.
About my charge.
672
00:56:19,573 --> 00:56:23,733
This is what we want a decision on.
Is there justice here or not?
673
00:56:24,291 --> 00:56:29,341
Calvo was imprisoned for 18 months.
No charges were ever filed against him.
674
00:56:31,190 --> 00:56:35,260
They arrested close to
7,000 Panamanian individuals.
675
00:56:35,393 --> 00:56:38,549
They arrested almost
every trade union leader
676
00:56:38,643 --> 00:56:41,243
the leaders of the nationalist parties,
677
00:56:41,760 --> 00:56:45,102
of progressive parties,
of left parties in Panama.
678
00:56:45,212 --> 00:56:48,000
They arrested people
who were cultural leaders.
679
00:56:48,079 --> 00:56:52,078
There are still hundreds of Panamanians
who remain in jail,
680
00:56:52,149 --> 00:56:55,477
with no due process,
with no formal charges against them.
681
00:57:03,261 --> 00:57:05,491
As a result of the U.S. invasion,
682
00:57:05,578 --> 00:57:09,226
an estimated 20,000 Panamanians
lost their homes.
683
00:57:10,820 --> 00:57:13,538
Hardest hit were residents
in the poor neighborhoods
684
00:57:13,570 --> 00:57:18,687
of San Miguelito, Colon,
Panama Viejo and El Chorrillo,
685
00:58:28,218 --> 00:58:31,022
The survivors of the invasion
received little assistance
686
00:58:31,070 --> 00:58:35,350
from either the newly installed
Panamanian government or the United States.
687
00:58:36,085 --> 00:58:39,925
Many moved into bombed out buildings
and makeshift shelters.
688
00:58:41,203 --> 00:58:43,507
Several thousand were moved to
Albrook Airfield
689
00:58:43,531 --> 00:58:46,054
and housed in 2 large airplane hangers.
690
00:58:46,078 --> 00:58:48,421
Where many languished
for more than a year.
691
00:58:49,369 --> 00:58:53,465
In hanger nr. 1,
we constructed 506 cubicles.
692
00:58:54,411 --> 00:59:00,193
It's a 10 by 10 foot cubicle
where we host each of the families.
693
00:59:01,739 --> 00:59:07,341
In each cubicles we can put as much as 4
camps and small mattresses for the kids.
694
00:59:09,440 --> 00:59:13,897
Although the Albrook refugee camp was
administered by the Panamanian Red Cross
695
00:59:13,999 --> 00:59:17,293
and the United States agency
for international development,
696
00:59:17,387 --> 00:59:20,668
U.S. military police would
frequently enter the ground
697
00:59:20,739 --> 00:59:22,988
restrict access to make arrests.
698
00:59:24,208 --> 00:59:27,050
With explicit permission
from the directors of the camp,
699
00:59:27,159 --> 00:59:28,815
our camera crew entered
700
00:59:28,847 --> 00:59:32,979
to interview refugees about their experience
of the invasion and it's aftermath.
701
00:59:37,387 --> 00:59:39,433
Even though we had authorization,
702
00:59:39,496 --> 00:59:44,066
U.S. military police and the criminal
investigation division of the U.S. army
703
00:59:44,176 --> 00:59:46,843
tried to stop our crew
from videotaping.
704
00:59:47,879 --> 00:59:52,691
The Marshall's Office just called me and
they said to detain anybody from filming.
705
00:59:54,924 --> 00:59:59,088
I don't think that's right. I think the
world has the right to know the truth.
706
00:59:59,182 --> 01:00:04,369
Sir please, we are the victims.
We lose everything. We lose our families.
707
01:00:05,297 --> 01:00:08,078
So now why the world is not
supposed to know the truth, sir?
708
01:00:11,806 --> 01:00:13,757
I cannot allow you to film.
709
01:00:21,587 --> 01:00:25,731
We are the victims sir. And we want
the world to know the truth.
710
01:00:26,037 --> 01:00:27,037
I do too.
711
01:00:28,044 --> 01:00:29,911
Then why are you against it?
712
01:00:30,573 --> 01:00:32,948
You come in and arrest me
but we have the right to be here.
713
01:00:32,972 --> 01:00:36,643
Were shooting here a Panamanian project
and we have the right of the director.
714
01:00:37,476 --> 01:00:40,080
I'm not stopping, we are not slowing down.
715
01:00:40,182 --> 01:00:44,338
So if you have to bring someone in
to forcibly do that, that's your business.
716
01:00:49,635 --> 01:00:53,655
Why do they want to throw out the
reporters? They came to talk to us.
717
01:00:53,710 --> 01:00:59,522
They want to know the truth. They won't
let them interview us. Why? Why?
718
01:01:04,034 --> 01:01:07,010
Hundreds of angry refugees
surrounded the camera crew
719
01:01:07,097 --> 01:01:09,297
forcing the military to withdraw.
720
01:01:10,267 --> 01:01:13,516
Finally, the refugees were
able to tell their stories.
721
01:01:22,841 --> 01:01:28,333
We are tired of being stuck inside
this hanger. Many old people are sick.
722
01:01:28,920 --> 01:01:31,607
There is no medical attention.
And the children!
723
01:01:31,709 --> 01:01:34,717
When? When are they going
to put an end to this?
724
01:01:36,534 --> 01:01:40,786
We are the victims of Endara's presidency.
Why did it have to be us?
725
01:01:41,092 --> 01:01:43,841
Why didn't they choose
the rich neighborhood?
726
01:01:43,943 --> 01:01:47,612
If they had picked 50th street,
it would have been repaired by now.
727
01:01:47,746 --> 01:01:51,167
Since it was El Chorrillo,
they have forgotten about us!
728
01:01:54,854 --> 01:01:58,811
The people are in bad shape.
They have no clothes, nothing to wear.
729
01:01:59,085 --> 01:02:02,319
I buy them clothes sometimes and
sometimes food out of my own pocket.
730
01:02:02,429 --> 01:02:04,631
But one can't do that every day.
731
01:02:07,103 --> 01:02:09,759
We need to avoid a problem
with the Corrilleros,
732
01:02:09,876 --> 01:02:13,055
in the state they're in
they're liable to start a riot.
733
01:02:13,888 --> 01:02:15,778
There could be more shootings
and more thefts
734
01:02:15,810 --> 01:02:18,630
because the people of El Chorrillo
are very riled up.
735
01:02:21,357 --> 01:02:25,115
If they want us to close up all the streets
in the country, we're gonna do it!
736
01:02:25,400 --> 01:02:29,132
But we want answers!
We wanna get out of this goddamn place.
737
01:02:29,225 --> 01:02:32,560
We are tired of this.
This is not no democracy.
738
01:02:32,654 --> 01:02:36,748
They said they get rid of Noriega, and they are
worse than Noriega, they are plenty worse!
739
01:02:36,859 --> 01:02:41,566
Because with Noriega we used to eat our 3
meals a day, now we're not even eating one!
740
01:02:46,674 --> 01:02:49,172
More than 60 Panamanians are reported
to have died in that...
741
01:02:49,564 --> 01:02:54,196
More than 50 Panamanians were killed. A
doctor at a government hospital in Panama...
742
01:02:54,595 --> 01:03:00,251
..casualties, but we've only had one report
today so we don't know how extensive...
743
01:03:01,297 --> 01:03:04,758
there's no reason to doubt the reports obviously
that we are getting from the Pentagon,
744
01:03:04,783 --> 01:03:07,874
and yet all the information we are getting
from the Pentagon, seems to conflict
745
01:03:07,899 --> 01:03:11,280
with all the eye-witness information that
we were are able to get out of Panama city.
746
01:03:12,385 --> 01:03:15,850
How many people were killed in Panama
and who were they?
747
01:03:16,546 --> 01:03:18,834
These questions may never be answered.
748
01:03:18,967 --> 01:03:22,756
Because the United States military
undertook elaborate efforts to conceal
749
01:03:22,819 --> 01:03:27,545
the number of dead, how they died,
and the location of their bodies.
750
01:03:31,276 --> 01:03:34,197
Children died, pregnant women died,
751
01:03:34,666 --> 01:03:37,736
seniors died, adolescents died,
soldiers died,
752
01:03:39,737 --> 01:03:44,857
victims who had nothing to do with politics,
the invasion or the Noriega regime.
753
01:03:52,612 --> 01:03:55,873
What happened in Panama is a hidden horror.
754
01:03:56,288 --> 01:03:59,721
Many of the bodies were
bulldozed into piles
755
01:03:59,792 --> 01:04:03,150
and immolated in the slumps
where they were collected.
756
01:04:03,416 --> 01:04:08,574
Other bodies were left in the garbage shoots
at the poor projects, in witch they died
757
01:04:08,653 --> 01:04:13,566
from the shooting, from the artillery, from
the machine guns, from the airborne attacks.
758
01:04:13,731 --> 01:04:17,059
Others were said to
have been pushed into the ocean.
759
01:04:22,636 --> 01:04:26,673
When we went down to El Chorrillo,
there were still dead bodies inside cars.
760
01:04:26,892 --> 01:04:31,199
There was a man and a woman with a child,
all of them burned up inside a car.
761
01:04:31,231 --> 01:04:34,268
People from El Chorrillo never thought
they would see some many dead bodies.
762
01:04:34,293 --> 01:04:38,070
See them being burned on the beach,
right on the beach, they're being burned.
763
01:04:40,935 --> 01:04:42,989
In the early hours of the invasion,
764
01:04:43,123 --> 01:04:46,515
U.S. troops took control
of the hospitals and morgues
765
01:04:47,049 --> 01:04:49,963
Many of the doctors and hospital
personnel were detained
766
01:04:50,026 --> 01:04:52,877
and thousands official documents
were confiscated.
767
01:04:59,502 --> 01:05:04,345
The truth of the matter is that we don't even
know how many Panamanians we have killed.
768
01:05:04,845 --> 01:05:10,467
But we should have more information on what
happened. How many civilians were killed?
769
01:05:11,706 --> 01:05:16,163
The national human rights commission of
Panama interviewed hundreds of people
770
01:05:16,273 --> 01:05:19,139
in an effort to determine
how many had died.
771
01:05:19,315 --> 01:05:26,157
What we have is different testimonies
that help us arrive to the conclusion
772
01:05:26,249 --> 01:05:32,097
that for sure there were more
than 4000 people who died.
773
01:05:32,836 --> 01:05:39,641
You have the U.N. human rights commission
estimating 2500 deaths
774
01:05:40,024 --> 01:05:43,674
you have the two major
independent human rights organizations
775
01:05:43,799 --> 01:05:48,346
in the region estimating
2500, 3000, 3500.
776
01:05:49,017 --> 01:05:52,540
You have Isabel Corderol
and her organization
777
01:05:53,087 --> 01:05:56,211
estimating probably about 4000
778
01:05:56,993 --> 01:05:59,594
That's an enormous human toll
779
01:06:00,572 --> 01:06:04,741
The U.S. military said
250 civilians were killed.
780
01:06:05,250 --> 01:06:09,226
There isn't a credible source in Panama
that believes that is true.
781
01:06:09,750 --> 01:06:13,053
Whether it is ambulance drivers,
human rights monitors
782
01:06:13,397 --> 01:06:18,967
Doctors who worked in hospitals.
Neighbors of bombed out blocks,
783
01:06:19,137 --> 01:06:20,902
It's just clearly false.
784
01:06:21,043 --> 01:06:25,628
That story would be so easy
to tell for any journalist.
785
01:06:25,746 --> 01:06:28,496
Worth his or her salt.
But they are not telling it.
786
01:06:29,970 --> 01:06:34,043
I made a point of reading the European
press as well as the American press
787
01:06:34,146 --> 01:06:39,341
when the invasion occurred. And
immediately I could see that where as the
788
01:06:39,459 --> 01:06:43,886
American press was talking about maybe
a couple hundred civilian casualties,
789
01:06:44,019 --> 01:06:46,644
from the very beginning
the European press was talking about
790
01:06:46,668 --> 01:06:50,378
a 1000 civilians dead
or 2000 civilians dead.
791
01:06:51,079 --> 01:06:52,758
So, the real facts are that
792
01:06:52,782 --> 01:06:57,508
the American people didn't really know
what had happened in Panama.
793
01:07:00,471 --> 01:07:04,000
You would think from the video clips
that we had seen
794
01:07:04,040 --> 01:07:06,329
that this whole thing
was just a Mardi Gras,
795
01:07:06,571 --> 01:07:11,009
that the people of Panama was just
jumping up and down with glee.
796
01:07:11,221 --> 01:07:16,601
And that all forces had just moved in the air
and without taking any lives at all,
797
01:07:16,828 --> 01:07:20,835
had brought liberty and freedom
to these oppressed people.
798
01:07:24,135 --> 01:07:25,635
Does it feel like intervention?
799
01:07:25,682 --> 01:07:30,744
No, it's not intervention.
They came to save us, I thank them.
800
01:07:31,701 --> 01:07:35,144
I love them,
I love the North Americans right now.
801
01:07:37,261 --> 01:07:40,534
When they interviewed people in Panama
about what they thought of it,
802
01:07:40,589 --> 01:07:45,227
they invariably were interviewing white,
middle class people who could speak English.
803
01:07:45,533 --> 01:07:48,962
They didn't really go into the poor
neighborhoods where people had been bombed.
804
01:07:49,033 --> 01:07:53,095
Did you see one media actually going to the
bombed areas and talked to the people
805
01:07:53,197 --> 01:07:56,791
who had lost the family or
lost everything they had in the bombings?
806
01:07:57,628 --> 01:08:01,799
They focused totally on the invasion
as a tactical event.
807
01:08:01,909 --> 01:08:06,534
Was it effective? Did it work well?
Are we losing many American lives?
808
01:08:08,378 --> 01:08:11,643
15 American service men have died
in the combat today
809
01:08:12,362 --> 01:08:16,767
Not all the news is good.
American casualties are now put at 15 dead.
810
01:08:17,117 --> 01:08:21,898
The Pentagon also announced 1 American
civilian has been killed to make a total of 16.
811
01:08:22,408 --> 01:08:30,640
is a schoolteacher, apparently hit by stray
gunfire. She is the 20th American to die.
812
01:08:30,802 --> 01:08:35,192
They focused utter ethno-centrism
only on American lives.
813
01:08:35,349 --> 01:08:37,079
The only life that was precious,
814
01:08:37,133 --> 01:08:39,047
the only life that one could report on,
815
01:08:39,087 --> 01:08:43,469
the only life that one could consider
as a serious loss, was an American life.
816
01:08:44,221 --> 01:08:47,892
Tonight, as we end this program
we hear from president Bush
817
01:08:48,127 --> 01:08:52,607
on the high price these young men paid.
We say goodbye to them. (music)
818
01:09:01,524 --> 01:09:03,415
Every human life is precious.
819
01:09:06,048 --> 01:09:11,354
And yet I have to answer:
Yes, it has been worth it.
820
01:09:24,866 --> 01:09:27,214
In the month following the invasion,
821
01:09:27,300 --> 01:09:32,280
Panamanians were shocked to discover the
existence of mass graves, where hundreds,
822
01:09:32,467 --> 01:09:37,522
perhaps thousands of bodies were hastily
dumped into pits and buried by U.S. troops.
823
01:09:39,135 --> 01:09:42,940
There was a report of
what some were calling a mass grave,
824
01:09:43,831 --> 01:09:48,072
which I think is a term that is
imprecise.
825
01:09:53,565 --> 01:09:56,587
No, I didn't say we had any mass burials.
826
01:09:57,291 --> 01:10:01,978
There was one case of some number,
827
01:10:03,914 --> 01:10:06,570
I cannot quote to you that number.
828
01:10:33,158 --> 01:10:37,978
Today, there have been 50 mass graves that
have been identified throughout Panama.
829
01:10:38,174 --> 01:10:42,356
Th U.S. military was directly responsible
for the killings of
830
01:10:42,551 --> 01:10:46,699
the men, women, and children that are
in these mass graves, and for their burial.
831
01:10:47,211 --> 01:10:49,625
These mass graves exist throughout Panama
832
01:10:49,672 --> 01:10:52,515
and some are believed to be on
U.S. military bases,
833
01:10:52,539 --> 01:10:56,219
which create the difficulty in terms of
access to these mass graves.
834
01:10:59,604 --> 01:11:04,910
Among these corpses
we found many young people,
835
01:11:05,481 --> 01:11:08,340
15, 16, 18 years old.
836
01:11:09,387 --> 01:11:13,002
We found people
in their 60's and in their 70's.
837
01:11:13,408 --> 01:11:17,213
We found people killed by a shot
at the back of their heads.
838
01:11:17,862 --> 01:11:20,002
Dead, with their hands tied.
839
01:11:21,330 --> 01:11:24,270
Dead, with casts on their legs or arms.
840
01:11:26,042 --> 01:11:31,466
Although the Pentagon insists that
no more than 516 Panamanians were killed,
841
01:11:31,591 --> 01:11:36,711
they do conceive that
over 75% of those killed were civilians.
842
01:11:40,329 --> 01:11:41,826
Families of the victims
843
01:11:41,858 --> 01:11:45,670
continue to demand the full accounting
of the missing and the dead.
844
01:11:51,791 --> 01:11:54,686
Who has the right to determine
845
01:11:55,952 --> 01:11:58,960
how many people
should be killed in an invasion?
846
01:11:59,459 --> 01:12:02,050
I think if one person got killed
847
01:12:02,677 --> 01:12:09,036
in an invasion that is illegal
and violates all principles of human rights
848
01:12:09,731 --> 01:12:12,145
the number of people, the quantity
849
01:12:13,099 --> 01:12:14,099
the figures
850
01:12:14,857 --> 01:12:17,981
if it's 10.000
or one, is irrelevant
851
01:12:18,536 --> 01:12:21,466
the issue that innocent people were killed!
852
01:12:37,699 --> 01:12:39,799
A lot of people died.
853
01:12:41,308 --> 01:12:42,988
Too many people died.
854
01:12:52,492 --> 01:12:57,720
Although the U.S. media created a perception
of support for the invasion within the U.S.,
855
01:12:58,230 --> 01:13:02,315
the invasion was overwhelmingly condemned
in the international community.
856
01:13:03,049 --> 01:13:08,114
If you look at any document in
international law, any numerous treaties,
857
01:13:08,584 --> 01:13:12,403
it's clear that this invasion was illegal.
It's not debatable.
858
01:13:13,284 --> 01:13:17,313
The Panama invasion violates
the U.N. charter and the OAS charter
859
01:13:17,344 --> 01:13:23,315
which have specific prohibitions against
invasions of a sovereign country.
860
01:13:23,448 --> 01:13:27,254
And invasions of the territorial integrity
of other countries.
861
01:13:27,684 --> 01:13:31,355
These prohibitions are very strict and
clear, under international law.
862
01:13:32,051 --> 01:13:37,519
The U.S. actions are in violation of human
rights also violates the Geneva conventions
863
01:13:37,637 --> 01:13:41,371
which protects civilians from
indiscriminate acts of violence
864
01:13:41,434 --> 01:13:45,199
as had occurred against
civilian victims in Panama.
865
01:13:46,096 --> 01:13:48,973
The four biggest, most important papers
in this country
866
01:13:49,075 --> 01:13:53,434
all endorsed the rightness
of the Panama invasion.
867
01:13:53,704 --> 01:13:57,438
That's the Washington Post,
the Los Angeles Times, strong endorsements.
868
01:13:57,470 --> 01:14:01,235
The New York Times and
The Wall Street Journal. Everyone of them.
869
01:14:01,837 --> 01:14:06,720
Now, a little body known as
the United Nations had a vote about this.
870
01:14:07,135 --> 01:14:11,423
On December 29 they voted
by an overwhelming majority
871
01:14:11,469 --> 01:14:17,355
to condemn the invasion as, in their words,
a flagrant violation of international law.
872
01:14:17,983 --> 01:14:26,952
So, I was interested to see that night on
the NBC nightly news with Deborah Norville,
873
01:14:27,957 --> 01:14:32,017
absolutely no mention what so ever
of this vote.
874
01:14:32,296 --> 01:14:36,990
Turning to CBS,
the bastion of responsible broadcasting,
875
01:14:37,124 --> 01:14:41,556
I found a full 10 seconds
lavished on that story.
876
01:14:41,704 --> 01:14:45,140
At the United Nations today, the general
assembly adopted a resolution deploring
877
01:14:45,165 --> 01:14:49,116
the U.S. invasion of Panama as a, quote,
flagrant violation of international law.
878
01:14:49,140 --> 01:14:51,898
The vote 75 to 20 with 40 abstentions.
879
01:14:52,987 --> 01:14:56,072
The media was so cooperative
with the government.
880
01:14:56,182 --> 01:15:00,486
Because the media are owned
by the same interests
881
01:15:00,565 --> 01:15:04,221
that are being defended in Central America
by that government policy.
882
01:15:04,630 --> 01:15:07,530
The media are not close
to corporate America.
883
01:15:08,122 --> 01:15:10,653
They are not favorable
to corporate America.
884
01:15:10,739 --> 01:15:14,848
They are corporate America. They are
an integral part of corporate America.
885
01:15:15,394 --> 01:15:21,614
We are a Plutocracy. We out to face it.
A country in which wealth controls.
886
01:15:21,653 --> 01:15:25,630
Maybe true of all countries more or less.
But it is uniquely to of ours,
887
01:15:25,685 --> 01:15:29,854
because of our materialism
and the concentration of wealth here.
888
01:15:30,799 --> 01:15:34,465
Even our democratic processes,
are hardly that,
889
01:15:34,528 --> 01:15:37,856
because money dominates politics,
and we all know it.
890
01:15:37,918 --> 01:15:43,796
And through politics it dominates
government. And it dominated the media.
891
01:15:44,336 --> 01:15:52,257
We really need desperately to find new ways to
hear independent voices and points of view.
892
01:15:52,927 --> 01:15:56,370
It's the only way
we're gonna find the truth.
893
01:15:57,354 --> 01:16:02,042
The truth about the invasion of Panama
remains hidden from most Americans.
894
01:16:02,465 --> 01:16:04,561
Those who have studied
the official accounts
895
01:16:04,639 --> 01:16:09,704
have discovered many contradictions and
have arrived at disturbing conclusions.
896
01:16:10,346 --> 01:16:14,473
I have studied everything
that the president has said,
897
01:16:14,504 --> 01:16:17,778
as to reasons why he ordered the invasion.
898
01:16:18,661 --> 01:16:23,535
And none of those things,
singly or collectively
899
01:16:23,645 --> 01:16:27,722
makes any legal, moral
or constitutional sense.
900
01:16:28,520 --> 01:16:30,895
One of the reasons for the invasion
901
01:16:31,036 --> 01:16:34,556
was to take the 'wimp' image
of president George Bush.
902
01:16:35,036 --> 01:16:38,271
He had had the, what now seems to be,
the necessary 'blooding'
903
01:16:38,318 --> 01:16:43,341
of a United States president to show
his forcefulness, and his 'machismo'.
904
01:16:43,982 --> 01:16:47,222
This was chance for the military
to show what it could do.
905
01:16:48,096 --> 01:16:51,849
If they kill an American marine,
that is real bad.
906
01:16:51,974 --> 01:16:58,406
And if they threaten and brutalize
the wife of an American citizen,
907
01:16:58,860 --> 01:17:01,953
sexually threatening the
908
01:17:02,055 --> 01:17:05,890
lieutenant's wife, while kicking him
in the groin, over and over again
909
01:17:06,029 --> 01:17:08,424
this president is
gonna do something about it.
910
01:17:08,705 --> 01:17:14,182
When he would say that the loss
of American life was the last straw,
911
01:17:14,478 --> 01:17:17,547
sure there must be something
we could have done.
912
01:17:17,665 --> 01:17:20,563
Certainly there must have been papers
we could've filed.
913
01:17:20,689 --> 01:17:24,524
We could've gone to the world court.
We could've gone to the United Nations,
914
01:17:24,548 --> 01:17:27,620
or maybe the
organizations of American states,
915
01:17:27,860 --> 01:17:33,382
but invade a country because of this?
Is absolutely ridiculous.
916
01:17:34,542 --> 01:17:37,189
The excuse of the invasion
917
01:17:37,284 --> 01:17:40,705
was to protect American lives,
is the one that is always given.
918
01:17:40,831 --> 01:17:45,713
The fact is there are 35,000 American citizens
there, and none of them were in any danger.
919
01:17:45,791 --> 01:17:49,739
I was there 3 weeks before the invasion.
There's simply no evidence.
920
01:17:49,794 --> 01:17:54,840
I don't think the administration has ever bothered
to even give any evidence to that statement.
921
01:17:55,979 --> 01:18:00,586
The goals of the United States have been
to safeguard the lives of Americans,
922
01:18:01,001 --> 01:18:03,868
to defend democracy in Panama.
923
01:18:04,345 --> 01:18:08,758
Then president Bush said we had to go
to restore democracy in Panama.
924
01:18:09,032 --> 01:18:12,711
How is the world do you restore
that which has never existed?
925
01:18:13,017 --> 01:18:19,275
Panama has never been a democracy since we
created Panama for our own purposes in 1903.
926
01:18:19,400 --> 01:18:25,220
And all we did was go down to restore
American control and dominance in Panama.
927
01:18:26,862 --> 01:18:29,403
The new government
installed by the invasion,
928
01:18:29,513 --> 01:18:33,778
was headed by the U.S.-backed candidates
from the aborted national election.
929
01:18:33,943 --> 01:18:36,849
Endara, Calderon
and Ford.
930
01:18:37,075 --> 01:18:40,805
Hours before the invasion
they were taken to a U.S. military base
931
01:18:40,923 --> 01:18:44,540
where they were sworn in
as the president and vice presidents.
932
01:18:46,153 --> 01:18:50,520
The new government has enjoyed
little popular support within Panama.
933
01:18:52,411 --> 01:18:55,660
Anti-government demonstrations
occur regularly
934
01:18:55,786 --> 01:18:59,121
and there have been numerous attempts
from within the Panamanian police force
935
01:18:59,145 --> 01:19:02,074
to seize military control
of the government.
936
01:19:08,097 --> 01:19:12,620
U.S. troops were mobilized several times
to crush these insurrections.
937
01:19:33,240 --> 01:19:36,481
Every time there is a crisis,
the U.S. military takes over.
938
01:19:36,597 --> 01:19:39,678
They give orders,
they subordinate that military,
939
01:19:39,709 --> 01:19:42,115
because they don't trust
that military force.
940
01:19:42,233 --> 01:19:45,732
The conflict is still there.
The oligarchy...
941
01:19:45,787 --> 01:19:50,182
knows that if the United States were not
there, they could not rule this country.
942
01:19:51,480 --> 01:19:57,926
But pres. Endara minimizes the significance
of America's military occupation in Panama.
943
01:19:58,450 --> 01:20:04,379
I think we are very normalized now.
944
01:20:04,614 --> 01:20:11,096
We practically have no occupation at all.
You don't see them in the streets.
945
01:20:11,175 --> 01:20:14,518
I don't see them in Panama.
946
01:20:15,409 --> 01:20:20,469
However, there are a few, here and there,
but it's not really an occupation.
947
01:20:21,196 --> 01:20:26,032
Of course he is not going to say
that Panama is occupied,
948
01:20:26,070 --> 01:20:29,557
in fact he might not even
call it an invasion.
949
01:20:34,591 --> 01:20:39,572
He lives in the nice area.
In the oligarchical area.
950
01:20:41,297 --> 01:20:45,094
His interests are protected.
He is not running Panama.
951
01:20:45,180 --> 01:20:50,387
He is a puppet of the U.S. government.
The U.S. government is running Panama.
952
01:20:50,474 --> 01:20:53,137
They are running all of the ministers
in Panama.
953
01:20:53,224 --> 01:20:57,832
He is only abiding by
what he is told to do.
954
01:21:00,620 --> 01:21:05,298
The Bush administration claimed that another
reason for the invasion was to remove Noriega
955
01:21:05,330 --> 01:21:08,955
in order to stem the flow of drugs
into the United States.
956
01:21:09,752 --> 01:21:12,852
But according to
a U.S. general accounting office report,
957
01:21:12,946 --> 01:21:17,782
cocaine traffic through Panama may have
doubled in the 2 years following the invasion.
958
01:21:19,147 --> 01:21:23,389
There is also considerable evidence that
key members of Panama's new government,
959
01:21:23,428 --> 01:21:25,419
including president Endara,
960
01:21:25,482 --> 01:21:30,021
have been tied to the drug trade through banks
and front companies that launder drug money.
961
01:21:31,604 --> 01:21:36,601
The involvement of the
Panamanian economy as a whole
962
01:21:36,750 --> 01:21:39,473
in drug trafficking, arms running,
963
01:21:39,599 --> 01:21:43,825
various questionable banking practices,
964
01:21:43,943 --> 01:21:47,434
in fact involves
most of the Panamanian elite.
965
01:21:47,575 --> 01:21:53,208
Involves most of the people who now run this
new U.S. approved Panamanian government.
966
01:21:54,284 --> 01:21:59,367
Endara and Ford, we all know,
and Panamanians know,
967
01:21:59,829 --> 01:22:02,797
that they are the real drug traffickers.
968
01:22:03,938 --> 01:22:07,053
They have been,
because Panama has had a history
969
01:22:07,151 --> 01:22:10,995
of the oligarchy
being involved in drug trafficking.
970
01:22:12,735 --> 01:22:15,766
In the years preceding
and throughout the invasion,
971
01:22:15,860 --> 01:22:18,063
the U.S. government and the major media
972
01:22:18,087 --> 01:22:22,951
consistently portrayed Manuel Noriega
as America's most hated and evil enemy.
973
01:22:25,252 --> 01:22:28,599
General Noriega became a mythic figure.
974
01:22:28,927 --> 01:22:34,638
There was an attempt to personify in Noriega
all that was evil.
975
01:22:34,834 --> 01:22:40,654
It is very interesting. That, when general
Noriega, when office was captured,
976
01:22:40,857 --> 01:22:44,993
we discovered the red pyjamas,
the voodoo equipment
977
01:22:45,150 --> 01:22:49,134
and the alleged cocaine
that he was using.
978
01:22:49,472 --> 01:22:52,815
And the pornographic
pictures in his desk.
979
01:22:52,964 --> 01:22:56,284
Now, I happen to have been in
Chile with United Nations
980
01:22:56,324 --> 01:22:59,409
at the time of the overthrow
of president Allende.
981
01:23:00,113 --> 01:23:04,716
It is interesting that
that same desk appeared in Chile
982
01:23:04,811 --> 01:23:09,451
with the pornographic pictures,
the red pajamas, and the cocaine.
983
01:23:10,487 --> 01:23:14,264
The whole propaganda against him
was to build up a pretext
984
01:23:14,296 --> 01:23:18,713
in order to invade Panama, and to say:
We invaded Panama because of Noriega.
985
01:23:18,917 --> 01:23:26,563
I don't know how Americans can be so stupid,
to believe this. How can you be so stupid?
986
01:23:27,665 --> 01:23:30,027
Like for example, at one time,
987
01:23:30,145 --> 01:23:34,879
they had Noriega at gunpoint.
They could have taken Noriega then.
988
01:23:34,973 --> 01:23:37,257
But the Americans didn't want Noriega.
989
01:23:37,359 --> 01:23:40,785
What they really wanted is
to destroy the Panamanian army.
990
01:23:40,903 --> 01:23:45,746
In order to do with the treaty what they
wanted. Which is what is happening now.
991
01:23:46,167 --> 01:23:48,936
Although the U.S. governments
reasons for the invasion
992
01:23:48,960 --> 01:23:52,694
make no mention of eliminating
the Panamanian Defense Forces,
993
01:23:52,811 --> 01:23:58,379
U.S. officials later admitted that destroying
the PDF was a central part of the plan.
994
01:23:59,432 --> 01:24:03,810
It was not only Mr. Noriega
but his accomplices and underlings.
995
01:24:03,950 --> 01:24:09,415
Who stood for a reprehensible government
at the time. And therefor
996
01:24:10,696 --> 01:24:13,016
you had to take down not only Mr. Noriega
997
01:24:13,048 --> 01:24:16,075
but take down the elements
of his supporting entity
998
01:24:16,099 --> 01:24:19,227
in order to reduce the PDF to nothing.
999
01:24:28,248 --> 01:24:32,251
One of the objectives of the invasion.
The main objective,
1000
01:24:32,579 --> 01:24:35,606
was to destroy the PDF.
Why?
1001
01:24:36,059 --> 01:24:43,014
The treaty, the Panama Canal treaty.
It states clearly that the year 2000
1002
01:24:43,280 --> 01:24:49,162
Panama will be responsible for
the security, the safety, of the canal.
1003
01:24:49,975 --> 01:24:54,675
To be responsible for the safety of
a nation you need to have an army.
1004
01:24:55,499 --> 01:24:59,541
The elimination,
the liquidation of the PDF,
1005
01:24:59,737 --> 01:25:03,031
means the extension, the continuity
of the United States presence
1006
01:25:03,086 --> 01:25:05,632
as the only military force, in our nation.
1007
01:25:05,656 --> 01:25:08,507
Which historically is
the United States position.
1008
01:25:13,805 --> 01:25:18,087
What they really want is to stay in Panama
after the year 2000.
1009
01:25:18,181 --> 01:25:20,352
And that is what they have achieved.
1010
01:25:20,431 --> 01:25:23,113
To destroy the Panamanian Defense Forces,
1011
01:25:23,207 --> 01:25:26,426
to impose a government
complacent with U.S. interests,
1012
01:25:26,496 --> 01:25:30,908
and to make Panama the control center
for all of Latin America.
1013
01:25:33,338 --> 01:25:41,181
The invasion sets the stage for the wars
of the 21st century in South America.
1014
01:25:41,650 --> 01:25:45,198
The 2000 mile invasion
from Washington to Panama City
1015
01:25:45,253 --> 01:25:48,487
took place primarily with bases
from the United States.
1016
01:25:48,534 --> 01:25:51,092
The essential value of the Southern Command
1017
01:25:51,147 --> 01:25:54,928
is to get another 2000 miles
of intervention capability,
1018
01:25:55,006 --> 01:25:59,092
which takes us right into the heart
of the Andean coca producing region.
1019
01:25:59,155 --> 01:26:04,866
Where the wars of the next decade
are entirely likely to take place.
1020
01:26:05,479 --> 01:26:09,398
Panama is another example
of destroying a country to save it.
1021
01:26:10,007 --> 01:26:13,041
And it's another case of how the U.S.
1022
01:26:13,299 --> 01:26:17,346
has exercised a 'might make right' doctrine
1023
01:26:17,448 --> 01:26:19,830
among the smaller countries
of the third world.
1024
01:26:19,917 --> 01:26:23,663
It has long been U.S. practice
to invade these countries,
1025
01:26:23,757 --> 01:26:27,475
get what we want, and leave the people
that live there to kind of rot.
1026
01:26:30,104 --> 01:26:32,673
Our country has been ruined,
our homes have been destroyed,
1027
01:26:32,705 --> 01:26:34,860
and we still have no real answers.
1028
01:26:34,963 --> 01:26:37,329
So what's left but to take to the streets.
1029
01:26:37,384 --> 01:26:41,662
Since we didn't lose our lives in the war,
we're willing to risk fighting for our rights.
1030
01:26:43,948 --> 01:26:48,342
George Bush, may his children be spared
what my daughter has been subjected to.
1031
01:26:48,459 --> 01:26:50,694
My daughter who doesn't want to live.
1032
01:26:50,741 --> 01:26:54,592
May his generation be spared
what our generation is living through.
1033
01:26:54,702 --> 01:26:59,235
He should ask God for forgiveness for all
the damage caused to many families down here.
1034
01:27:07,711 --> 01:27:12,758
One year ago the people of Panama lived
in fear under the thumb of a dictator,
1035
01:27:12,852 --> 01:27:17,437
today democracy is restored.
Panama is free.
1036
01:27:42,907 --> 01:27:48,525
In march, 1991, president Guillermo Endara,
proposed a constitutional amendment,
1037
01:27:48,619 --> 01:27:52,196
that would for ever abolish Panama's right
to have an army.
1038
01:27:55,196 --> 01:27:59,196
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