Panama Gunrunning: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on the Panama Canal and the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session ... June 6, 7, and July 10, 1979U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - 254 halaman |
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... Cuban troops have landed in Panama for transit to Nicaragua . All of this has no bearing on the treaty we signed ? Mr. ATWOOD . All of these issues bother us because of the unsta- ble situation in Central America which I alluded to ...
... Cuban troops have landed in Panama for transit to Nicaragua . All of this has no bearing on the treaty we signed ? Mr. ATWOOD . All of these issues bother us because of the unsta- ble situation in Central America which I alluded to ...
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... border . Seized were 49 FAL 7.62 - caliber rifles found in false compartments . In addition , 181 identical rifles have been captured from the Sandinistas . In 1963 the Cuban Government of Fidel Castro supplied similar 27 27.
... border . Seized were 49 FAL 7.62 - caliber rifles found in false compartments . In addition , 181 identical rifles have been captured from the Sandinistas . In 1963 the Cuban Government of Fidel Castro supplied similar 27 27.
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... Cuban and Venezuelan Weapons Smuggled by Panama to Nicaraguan Terrorists . " We have a Venezuelan weapon to differentiate from the Cuban rifles . Mr. HUBBARD . Excuse me for interrupting . The weapons you are referring to are those on ...
... Cuban and Venezuelan Weapons Smuggled by Panama to Nicaraguan Terrorists . " We have a Venezuelan weapon to differentiate from the Cuban rifles . Mr. HUBBARD . Excuse me for interrupting . The weapons you are referring to are those on ...
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... Cuban rifles . From our intelligence sources , we know that the route taken was precisely through Panama as shown by the fact that 49 of these FAL rifles were found alongside 70 U.S. manufactured M - 1 carbines purchased by Panamanians ...
... Cuban rifles . From our intelligence sources , we know that the route taken was precisely through Panama as shown by the fact that 49 of these FAL rifles were found alongside 70 U.S. manufactured M - 1 carbines purchased by Panamanians ...
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... Cuban subversion and terrorism with the coming to power of Fidel Castro in 1959. From that time onward , world Communism has sought to overthrow the constitutionally elected and successive governments of Nicaragua to impose Marxism on ...
... Cuban subversion and terrorism with the coming to power of Fidel Castro in 1959. From that time onward , world Communism has sought to overthrow the constitutionally elected and successive governments of Nicaragua to impose Marxism on ...
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affidavit agent Air Panama American ammunition arms ATWOOD BAUMAN believe BOWEN brigade CARLOS WITTGREEN CARNEY Carter Caza y Pesca Central America Chairman Colonel THOMAS committee concerned Congress Congressman Consul in Miami Costa Rica Cuba Cuban DAVIS Department DORNAN Edgardo Lopez export fact Fidel Castro firearms Florida force FSLN Garcia National Gun GLEASON going Gordon Sumner Government of Panama GROVE GUARDIA guerrillas gunrunning HANSEN hemisphere House HUBBARD human rights implementing legislation indictment intelligence Inter-American Defense Board involved JOSE ANTONIO ALVAREZ Kimbler Latin America license MCAULIFFE ment military neutrality treaty Nicara Nicaragua O'BRIEN Office Omar Torrijos PALLAIS Panama Canal Treaty Panamanian Consul Panamanian G-2 Panamanian Government Panamanian National Guard President Somoza Pujol question reports rifles Royo Sandinista SELVA serial numbers shipment smuggling Somoza staff statement STUDDS subcommittee SUMNER terrorists testify testimony Thank tion told United Venezuela violation vote weapons WYATT
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Halaman 237 - Our Constitution declares a treaty to be the law of the land. It is consequently to be regarded in courts of justice as equivalent to an act of the legislature whenever it operates of itself without the aid of any legislative provision. But when the terms of the stipulation import a contract, when either of the parties engages to perform a particular act, the treaty addresses itself to the political, not to the judicial, department, and the legislature must execute the contract before it can become...
Halaman 240 - Building, at the hour of 10 am, then and there to testify touching matters of inquiry committed to said committee; and he is not to depart without leave of said committee. Herein fail not, and make return of this summons, "Witness my hand and the seal of the House of Representatives of the United States, at the city of Washington, this 23d day of January 1947. "J. PABNELL THOMAS, Chairman. "Attest: "JOHN ANDREWS, Clerk.
Halaman 243 - No State or group of States has the right to intervene, directly or indirectly, for any reason whatever, in the internal or external affairs of any other State. The foregoing principle prohibits not only armed force but also any other form of interference or attempted threat against the personality of the State or against its political, economic and cultural elements.
Halaman 243 - It has for some time been obvious that those who profit by the Monroe Doctrine must accept certain responsibilities along with the rights which it confers; and that the same statement applies to those who uphold the doctrine.
Halaman 209 - ... persons trained in Communist countries for political action of the kind that took place, assaulted the Zone on a wide perimeter, setting fire to buildings inside the Zone and attacking with incendiary bombs.. .It will show that the Government of Panama, instead of attempting to restore order, was, through a controlled press, television and radio, inciting the people to attack and to violence.
Halaman 243 - December 26, 1933, solemnly affirmed the fundamental principle that 'no State has the right to intervene in the internal or external affairs of another', Have resolved to reaffirm this principle through the negotiation of the following Additional Protocol . . Article 1.
Halaman 219 - Panama declares the neutrality of the Canal in order that both in time of peace and in time of war it shall remain secure and open to peaceful transit by the vessels of all nations on terms of entire equality...
Halaman 246 - take joint and separate action in cooperation with the organization for the achievement" of a number of purposes, including "universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion.
Halaman 244 - Article 41 that all persons enjoying diplomatic privileges and immunities "have a duty not to interfere in the internal affairs" of the host state. This is different from a prohibition against state intervention, and the remedy for Article 41 violations is the declaration of a diplomat as persona non grata and his consequent withdrawal from the host country. The 1970 Declaration on Friendly Relations provides inter alia that: No state or group...
Halaman 219 - ... peace and in time of war it shall remain secure and open to peaceful transit by the vessels of all nations on terms of entire equality, so that there will be no discrimination against any nation, or its citizens or subjects, concerning the conditions or charges of transit, or for any other reason, and so that the Canal, and therefore the Isthmus of Panama, shall not be the target of reprisals in any armed conflict between other nations of the world.