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Show ThiSalt LaU Tribune (j. Thursday, July IB, 1984 Cails for Aid to Fight Totalitarianism in Nicaragua Reagan - WASHINGTON iAIi President Keagan declared on Wednesday that the Nicaraguan people are "trapped and urged in a totalitarian dungeon Congress to revive covert assistance to fighters Reagan said that is the record everywhere of communist totalitarianism and We must not turn a blind eye and a deaf ear to the truth We must have the courage to act." Marking the fifth anniversary of the Sandimsta revolution, Reagan accused the leftist regime of betraying its democratic promises and leaving beipnd "a trail of broken promises, broken hearts and broken dreams The presidents remarks to a group of supporters of his Central American policies were part of a multipronged administration attack on the Sandimstas on the eve of their annual I)ll Probe Kx posed , celebration their victory over of . U.S - backed dictator Anastasio Somoza Detayle. In a speech to the Organization of American States, U.S. Ambassador J. William Middendorf charged that the Sandinistas reneged on a series of promises made to the OAS five years ago, and said the body has a grave responsibility to monitor the fulfillment of these commit- fore assuming power, Sandinista authorities assured the OAS of their firm intention" to protect human rights, to let justice prevail" in Nicaragua for the first time in half a century and to conduct the first free elections since the 1930s. The Sandinistas have announced elections for Nov. 4, but critics contend that opposition candidates will not have a fair chance to compete. In a reply to Middendorf, Nicara ments. Middendorf said that a month be guan Ambassador Edgard Parrales denounced the U.S. move to have the issue included in the OAS agenda Parrales said the procedure was "absolutely out of order" and an attempt to convert the OAS into a "political platform against Nicaragua." The United States itself, he said, "has departed radically from the international legal system" by carrying out policies against Nicaragua that have been "repudiated Congtess and its own people. Parrales added that the United States lacks the moral authority to accuse Nicaragua of violating its commitments because for almost half a century Washington "maintained the Somoza family dictatorship with all the horror and tragedy this meant for the people of Nicaragua." Connection U.S. Accuses Nicaragua Of Cocaine Smuggling - WASHINGTON (AP) An aide to a Nicaraguan official collaborated in smuggling a shipment of cocaine last month from the leftist-rulecountry to the United Stales, U.S. government sources said g d Wednesday. The sources, who insisted on anonymity, identified the aide as a top assistant to Interior Minister Tomas Borgc a hardline Marxist leader in the Sandinista government but refused to divulge the aide's name. The sources said the Nicaraguan connection emerged as part of a Drug Enforcement Administration investigation of Colombian cocaine smuggling when Sandinista officials hired an undercover DEA informant to fly a drug shipment from Nicaragua to the United States. The DEA withdrew the informant when word of alleged Nicaraguan role began to surface last week, the sources said. Last month, Gen. Paul F. Gorman, commander of the U.S. Southern Military Command in Panama, accused Sandinista officials of involvement in the drug trade. The sources said the DEA was pre. paring to seek indictments in the case, but it was unclear whether Nicaraguan officials would be charged. After being recruited by the Sandi-nista- s earlier this year, the pilot flew to Managua and parked his plane in an area normally reserved for military aircraft, the sources said. He was met by Borges aide who helped him load the cocaine onto the plane from a limousine. 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