CIA Involvement in Guatemala
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, members heard testimony from the first panel concerning the C.I.A. involvem…
Committee members heard testimony concerning CIA involvement in Guatemala and the circumstances surrounding the deaths of a U.S. citizen and… read more
Committee members heard testimony concerning CIA involvement in Guatemala and the circumstances surrounding the deaths of a U.S. citizen and a Guatemalan rebel. The testimony focused on three questions: did the CIA continue to make payments to the Guatemalan military after payments had been ordered to be stopped in December 1990; did the CIA pay Guatemalan Colonel Alpirez after substantial evidence incriminating him in the murder of a U.S. citizen, Michael DeVine, and a Guatemalan rebel, Efrain Bamara Velasquez; and why did the Department of Justice decline to pursue a criminal prosecution against Colonel Alpirez. close
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, members heard testimony from the first panel concerning the C.I.A. involvem…
Senate Intelligence Committee members heard testimony from CIA Director John Deutch on the progress of the CIA restructu…
After a break for lunch, committee members heard continuing testimony from Mr. Anthony Lake, President Clinton’s CIA Dir…
In the second day of hearings, committee members heard continuing testimony from Mr. Lake, President Clinton’s CIA Direc…