Interviewees:
Nicolás Ardito Barletta. December 17, 1992. Director General and Chairman of the Board of the International Center for Economic Growth (ICEG). President of Panma 1984 to 1985. Vicepresident Latin America and Caribbean region World Bank 1978-1984. Governor for Panama at World Bank 1978. Board of Directors for Tower Bank. Founder and first chairperson for the Board of Directors of Banco Latinoamericano.
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Guillermo Sánchez Borbón. December 21, 1992. Leading Noriega-opposition writer. Newspaper editor for the independent La Prensa of Panama City.
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Guillermo Chapman. December 15, 1992. Founder and Director of business consulting group INDESA of Panama City.
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Tomás Herrera. December 22, 1992. Lawyer in Panama City. Leading lawyer of the Civic Crusade, an association of civic groups and professionals formed in June 1987 in protest of the Noriega regime.
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Stanley Muschett. December 18, 1992. Rector of Universidad Santa Maria la Antigua of Panama City since June of 1990. Chair of the Church Commission on Justice and Peace, which overviews human rights, since creation in 1991.
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Herasto Reyes.December 18, 1992. Newspaper editor at independent La Prensa.
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Mario Rogñoni. December 16, 1992. Senator and Financial Secretary of the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD), the official party of the dictatorship formed in 1978. Prominant spokesperson and media correspondant for the Noriega regime. Minister of Commerce for Noriega 1988-1989.
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Eduardo Vallarino. December 17, 1992. Ambassador to the United States February to April 1991. Ambassador to the United Nations December 20, 1989 to February 1991. Member of PDC (Christian Democrat Party).
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Carlos Zuñiga.December 17, 1992. Rector of the Universidad de Panamá.
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