Complete list of sources, in order of appearance, for
Dec. 29, 1997 New York Times article, "U.S Helps Mexico's
Army Take a Big Anti-Drug Role," by Tim Golden:
United States and Mexican officials
United States officials
Two people who have seen draft versions
of the assessment
Clinton Administration officials
Many officials
A former senior official who was involved
in American policy in Mexico
Some officials
A few other current and former United
States officials
American officials
Many American officials
A senior American official
A senior drug-enforcement official
Pentagon spokesman, Kenneth H. Bacon
James R. Jones, former U.S. Ambassador
to Mexico
American officials
American agents
Current and former officials
Two former officials
A former official
Former officials
United States officials
Current and former American officials
United States officials
One of Mr. Zedillo's closest aides
Mexican and United States military officials
A Pentagon official
Defense Department officials
Mexican and United States military officials
American officials
Officials
Several American officials
Officials familiar with the operations
of the intelligence team
Officials
Officials
Some Mexican police investigators
American officials
A former intelligence official
Mexican Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Juan
Heriberto Salinas Altes
Clinton Administration officials
Mexican officials
Defense Department officials
Many United States officials
Clinton Administration officials
United States officials
Officials familiar with American intelligence
reports
Two American officials
United States officials
Gen. Tomas Angeles Dauahare, a senior
aide to Mexico's Defense Minister
One current and one former American official
Of the total of 62 sources mentioned, 61
are identified as U.S. or Mexican government, military,
or intelligence sources. Fifty-eight of the 62 sources
mentioned are unnamed.
Jeff Gillenkirk is a member of Media Alliance's Latin
America/Caribbean Basin Committee and an associate of VoxPop, a strategic
media and communications firm based in San Francisco. You can contact
him at Voxpop@igc.org.
Source:
Media File, Volume 17 #2, Mar-Apr 1998 |