TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 20 JAN 84

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S'6c U1n4 GLOBAL 1 "INTERNATIONAL SITUATION. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS": VIKTOR ANIKIN o_rq-e t ~~- v,,f;-- ai-im G proposi- YFIIRST PART OF ;.ARTICLE WHICH APPEARED RECENTLY IN BRITISH Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 _TA!'.E I OF SEVc_RAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 20 JAN 84 CHANCES OF REUNIFICATION (7 MIN); ANIKIN ON ATTITUDE TOWARD INTRODUCES REPLIES BY YURIY KORNILOV ON USA AND USSR APPROACHES AT STOCKHOLM CON= (12 MIN); ANIKIN ON TWIN-TOWN LINKS BETWEEN USSR AND ..BULGARIA (3 MIN); ANIKIN GIVES BRIEF ACCOUNT OF HISTORY OF LESOTHO AND SAYS ITS ANTIRACIALIST.PGLICIES MAKE IT PREY TO SOUTH AFtU CAN AGGRESSION (4 MIN); ANIKIN ON COMPOSITION OF UN TROOPS, AREAS IN WHICH THEY OPERATE, WESTERN ATTEMPTS TO MISUSE SUCH TROOPS (3 MIEN); BORIS ANDRIANOV ON CONTINUED DIVISION OF KOREA, FALKLANOS PROBLEM SHOWN BY NEW CIVILIAN GOVERNMENT OF ARGENTINA, WHICH HAS MADE PEACE PROPOSALS TO LONDON WHICH HAVE BEEN IGNORED (3 MIN); ANIKIN ON PROBLEM OF OFFICIAL STATE LANGUAGES IN DEVELOPING. COUNTRIES (3 MIN). (OVERALL 35 MIN, SENT: ORB I TA 1030 1315 1430 HOME. 17 5) 2OVIET HISTORIAN (ALEKSANDR LEIEDEV) ON USSR DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN POLICIES. DISCUSSES SOVIET DISARMAMENT PROPOSALS, HISTORIC ROLE PLAYED BY USSR SINCE DAYS OF LENIN., (8 MIN: PAPER GUARDIAN CASTING SERIOUS DOUBTS ON ORCHESTRATED ANTI-SOVIET CAMPAIGN AFTER DOWN OF KAL 007. (8 MIN: ENGNA 009-1-) S, lS~l Do& ):t) S.ILor 4 MIKHAIL TARATUTA NOTES THAT IT HAS TAKEN 3 MONTHS FOR U.S. PRESS TO CARRY ARTICLE ON KAL 007 SHOOTING WHICH COMPLETELY CONTRADICTS ORIGINAL OFFICIAL VERSION; RECALLING INCIDENT AND I~uWN~N AFtERMATH IN ORDER TO ANSWER THIS QUESTION; AS SOON AS INCIDENT t-i^PE'wEO THt_RE WAS FULL ANTI-SOVIET CAMPAIGN AND ADMINISTRATION SECURED MILITARY BUDGET AND DEALT BLOW AGAINST PEACE MOVEMENT; ALL THIS SHOWS HOW MUCH FREE PRESS CAN ACHIEVE WHEN IT CLAMS UP IN CASE DICTATING THAT IT SHOULD DO SO. (5 MIN: ENGNA 0001) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 8 ANON ON.STORM PREVAILING AT INTNATL MONETARY FRONT. GE)iMA* j 191600), (GERMAN , 1000 ) 9 AtNON ON INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL TO BE HELD IN TASHKENT. G Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 FASCIST STRUGGLE. (3 MIN: SPAN CHILE 0300) 6 (GERMAN IVANOV) ON TRADE BETWEEN WESTERN AND. DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, QUOTING INDIAN PRESS ON THAT. COUNTRY'S.TRADE DEFICIT WITH EEC GROWING.. YEAR BY YEAR, CONTRASTING EXPLOITATIVE NATURE OF WESTERN COUNTRIES WITH MUTUAL BENEFIT OF TRADE WITH USSR. AND- OTHER,, OCIALIST COUNTRIES.. (6 MIN:. ENGINTER 1-531) 7 (KORKOFSKIY) ON CLOSING OF UN CONFON TRANDNATIONAL CORPORATIONS, LAUDING ACHIEVEMENTS OF CCNF IN FORMULATING LAW. REQUIRING WESTERN MONOPOLY ORGANI-ZATIONS TO OBEY LAWS OF HOST DEVEL NG NATIONS. (7 MIN' MANDSEA.1230) . SAYS ABOUT 70 PERCENT CF FILMS MADE WORLD OVER ARE SHOWN DURING THIS FESTIVAL. (7 MIN: KCR 1130).. C 10 ANON PREVIEWING TASHKENT INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL. (4 .M :'TURKISH 1400) 5- ANOr LET TER. SENT: TO RADIO MOSCOW . PRA-I.SING' IT FOR ITS, SUPPORT 11 "TWO-LIN STRUGGLE ON WORLD POLITICAL STAGE": MULATOV ON AFUHAN-PAKISTANI,.TALKS:'STRESSING NECESSITY OF POLITICAL. TALKS TO RELIEVE TENSION (44 MI; (TIMOV) ON PLOT BY IMPERIALISTS,. CERTAIN LOCS TO OPPOSE PRK (4M N) , (TOTAL 8. MIN: MAND 1600 ) ASIAN RADIO ROUNDTABLE: BORIS .TUMANOV, TATYANA BUTKOVSKAYA AND TATYANA RUDENhO DISCUSS SOVIET-FRENCH-TRADE RELATIONS, QUOTING FRENCH TRADE MINISTER'S FAVORABLE ASSESSMENT AND. AN ARTICLE IN LE MATIN WHICH CLAIMS THAT SIBERIAN GAS WILL WORSEN`FRENCH TRADE DE'- IC.ITWITH USSR, CONTENDING' THIS IS PART OF MEDIA CAMPAIGN- TO DENIGRATE USSR;. SIBERIA'S ROLE IN SOVIET--ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AN}) SIBERIANS' LOVE OF FRENCH CULTURE. AND ART; "LIFE OF,SOVIET` AGRICULTURAL WORKERS, THIER RIGHTS, AND ROLE OF WOMEN IN 2Q.JAU 1984 AG~-CULTURE. (FRENCH 1830) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 13 "TIME, EVENTS, PEOPLE": INCL FEATURE ON ANNIVERSARY OF LIBERATION OF NOVGOROD, INTERVIEWING VETERANS AND DESCRIBING NOVGCROD'S CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENT; (BLAZHENKOV) ON 35TH )_ tO Z. DCA.rm ANNIVERSARY C= LAOTIAN ARMY; (VYVORNOV) ROME REPORT ON INFLATION ~ l V Atj N1/ AND jd;l~MPLOYKENT THERE. (HOME 0900 ORBITA 0900) 14 KA'_EIDC'SCOPE: WWII VETERAN REMINISCES OVER HIS WARTIME EXPLOITS AND SUBSEQUENT LIFE AS SCHOOLTEACHER IN KAZAKHSTAN; BRIEF DRAMATIC ACCOUNT OF.HOW 15 MEMBERS OF ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION rlE~+tOICA1_1_Y CONrINUED'WITH THEIR SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM THROUGHOUT 8 MONTHS OF ANTARCTIC WINTER WITHOUT ELECTRICITY, OWING TO FIRE AT(T IR ROSTOCK RESEARCH STATION. (FRENCHMAG 192030) 15 TASS CORRESPONDENTS REPORT FROM BONN1 NEW YORK, ISTAMBUL Ar11) LONCON ON LOCAL UNEMPLOYMENT SITUATION. (APPROX 300 WORDS: TASSR 0515) 16 MAILBAG FOR POLISH LISTENERS: INCL LETTERS IN APPRECIATION OF MOSCOW RADIO COVERAGE OF PEACE THEMES; LETTERS ON POLISH-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP; REPLY ON POLISH-SOVIET SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION. (POL I. 1400) 198 JAN Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED, 20. JAN .84 17 GROMYKO IS JAN ADDRESS TO STOCKHOLM CONF. (TASSE 181235) Sbc' .~(13-10 MIN: SPANCHILE (300 SPANISH 192100 URDU 12GO; 9-3 MIN: ENJINTER 0-7-10 101-0-FRENCH INTER 192"100 SPANCUBA 01-00 PORT 192-100 GEKMAN 1-000 TURKISH 191-830 GREEK 191900 1600-SWAHILI 191730 JAP 191200 HIND 1130; 1. 5 MIN: JAR 191-O-00; BRIEF: ENGNA 2300 ENGUK 200,0 SWAN I L I 191730 HUNGARIAN 17-30-.2000 SERBO 1700) 18 VIKTOR TANIN ON STOCKHOLM EUROPEAN'DISARM CONFERENCE, SAYS PE)iSHING II MISSILES WHICH U.S. DEPLOYED IN WEST.'EUROPE THREATEN WORLD WITH NUCLEAR WAR. THE MASTER OF WHITE HOUSE NOW-CHEATS WITH II ,. HIS RHETORIC THE PUBLIC OPINION OF WORLD. A FUNDAMENTAL POLICY CHANGE OF U. S. WILL BE NECESSARY FOR BUILDING OF TRUST, SAYS TANINN. HE THEN REFERS TO RECENT GROMYKO SPEECH IN STOCKHOLM AND I'v~i 551 Its EW'UMEK'ATES SOME MEASURES FOR TRUST BUILDING. (7-5 MIN: GERMAN gettw- 1. 19 VIKTOR OLENICHEV, PEGGED. (SENT:. ENGINTER 14-1-0 18-1-0 21-00 ENGNA 2-300 PORTBRAZ 2200 2300--ITALIAN 1800--GERMAN 1600-TURKISH 1,460 PERSIAN 1-500 1700-POLISH 1500 CZECH/SLOVAK 1-600 ALBANIAN 1530 BI:LGAR IAN 1630 SERBO 1700 2000 MAND 1230-KOREAN 1330_. CAMB 1-33D2 LAO 130-0-BUR 1030 BENG 1-500 URDU 1300 -- INDO. 1330 1500; ANON: HUNGART N 20C'0 ) 20 AL EKSAUOR ZHOLKOVER ON CLOSE OF STOCKHOLM CONF.. (SENT: 1./ HCi1E/9 00 ORBITA 1600) 21 TASS CORRS' N. VUKHOLOV.P. KONOVALOV. V. ROLIK AND A. STtPANEN O ON SPEECHES DELIVERED AT STOCKHOLM CONF.. (600 TEXT SEhWT. TASSE 1350 TASSR 1330) 2 0 JAN 1984 STAT Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 23 SUMMARIES LEONID CHAUSEV PRAVDA ON MESSAGE ADDRESSED BY MTG OF LORS OF TU CENTERS OF EUROPEAN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES IN PRAGI' TO TUS AND WORKING PPL OF WESTERN COUNTRIES RE USA AND NATO'S MILITARIST PREPS. (3 MIN: CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 POLISH 1500 !-ii#i+lGA 2,000 SERBO 1700 2000; ANON: VIET 1000 1300 1400) us STAT rV,u' 1h 25 RESUME OF SOVIET PRESS ON VARIOUS PEACE PROPOSALS PUT r'0 FORWARD BY SOCIALIST COUNTRIES, DATING BACK TO TIME OF LENIN, PGUOTING PRAVDA, NOVOSTI- BOOKLET "DISARMAMENT," KRASNAYA ZVEZDA, IZVESTIYA AND SOVIET BOOKLET ON THREAT TO PEACE. (5 MIN: ENGINTER 15-31 2710-) 26 TASS NEWS ANALYST VASILY KHARKOV ON U.S.-USE OF CHEMICAL (LXV_L~ ::.APDNS. (350 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1902 TASSR 1515) Ga ( "_ STA 29 TASS OBSERVER ROBERT SEREBRENNIKOV ON BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S UWnERHANOED MOVES AGAINST GREENHAM COMMON PEACE CAMP. (APPROX 300 WORDS: TASSR 1456) 2 Q Ar, 198 30 VIKTOR OLIN REJECTING REAGAN ADMIN'S CLAIM THAT SOVIET UNIO IS VIOLATING ARMS CONTROL AGMTS. (RPT ENGINTER 192110) (ENOINTER Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 - bts THE SO'V'IET WAY. OF LIFE: INCL INTVWS WITH MBRS OFD'-MOSCOW. PUwLIC Get.-WHAT ASPECT OF SOVIET LIFE. IS. MOST .IMPORTANT TO THEM._ TH=RE IS GENERALAGREEMENT THAT. PEACE POLICY IS HIGHLY ;APPRECIATED` (Et,EGIR 1510) 1)inloil Mt.55iLes IM 33 V',_ADINIR 'POZNZR Su.) 34 ROUNDUP CF EXTRACTS FROM PORTUGUESE LISTENERS' LTRS VOICING C-I TIN: NUCLEAR DANGER. AP DISPATCH-20 JAN REPORTING'FOLLOWI PRIVATE SCREENINGS OF "THE DAY.-AFTER." IN EASTERN EUROPE AND THAT. 1='IL! FAILED TO PORTRAY REAL HORROR 'OF NUCLEAR; WAR OR WAR ITSELF, POZNER.SAYS EXPLANATION FOR T`HIS' IS DIFFERENT REACTIONS IN j ? . ? . . ? .. ~~.r Win". ~,-ney t voh- :nrt~ of f Jt Q I P4 TILL 1 EF THAT.: WAR CAUL: N=VER TOUCH IT WHEREAS" USSR HAS SUFFERED FROM -WAR IN THjIS CENTURY AS. FEW OTHER' COUNTRIES HAVE, -HENCE. SOVIET PP.L DO' NOT NEED FILM` CO ;CEKN FOR FUFURE; OF 'MAN IND DUE. T0, U PRAIS:rf;G, USSR's. PEACE INITIATIVES.:.. Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 AWARE ; OF WHAT WAR C AN' DO UNLIKE AMERICANS (3_5 5 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 TAKE 3 CF SEVE':AL -- COMMENTARY LIST: t10SCOW CONSOLIDATED-20 JAN 84 LD211027 GAS PIPES-. It,*-;;-. 35 VLADIMIR GUREVICH OF NOVOSTI REPLYING TO QUESTIONS ON PROGRESS Fi OF SIBERIA-WEST EUROPE PIPELINE. RPT ENGUK 172000) ( F 'CHINTER 192100) in UNITED STATES S~~ aI 36 REPORTS ON GROMYKO-SHULTZ MEETING IN STOCKHOLM. (TAASSE 181 03) (3 MI_N: ENGINTER E?990; 1.:5 MIN: JAP 191000 19-1-200) cf- f2- 37 VLADIt1IR KORGLEV RE ASHINGTON POST REPORT ON PENTAGON'S DECISION TO SPEND EXHORBITANT SUMS FOR BASES IN OTHER CCJNIRIES FOR RAPID DEPLOYMENT FORCE. (RPT ENGINTER 191410) (SPANC ' A 0-f-00 HINDI 113G-BUR 1430-INOO- 1330-1500--CAMB 1330) C-Gj w 38 VLADISLAV KOZYAKOV ON USA PURSUIT OF ARMS BUILDUP IN PAST 3 YEARS IN ATI'EMPT TO ATTAIN MILITARY SUPERIORITY, AND ACTIONS r , n Eta+>FNLE' INS WORLD PEACE SUCH AS INTERVENTION IN GRENADA, LEBANON AN3) CENTRAL A14FRICA. PARAPHRASES PORTION GROMYKO STOCKHOLM ADDRESS CRITICIZING PRESENTU. S. MILITARISTIC COURSE. ~r~eaJ~ u ~r~/ _ (5 MIL : ENS' A 0001) ~~ ~zb~a o A C, 3 VLAE`lTIN ZORIN SOVIET TV COMMENT ON REAGAN SPEECH ON U. S. -SOVIET REI ATIONS. (MOSCOW TV 191530) (FRENCHINTER 1Y~e-1UU u-S cTASS CORR REPORT, IN PRAVDA, l ,J r W98R S. SOCIETY REACTS TO REAGAN'S M=ST RECENT SPEECH. (RPT HUNG 191730) (3 MIN: ENGINTER 40 REVIEW CRITICISM OF PRESIDENT REAGAN'S SPEECH. (RPT GERMAN 19160Q) (GE+.t'A.N 1000) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 us STAT Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 42 YURIY SOLTAN ASSESSES REAGAN ADMINISTRATION IN THREE YLARS SINCE INAUGURATION. (SENT: ENGINTER 1410 18-1-0 PORTBRAZ 2200 ITALIAN 1e00 GERMAN 16-00 TURK 1460 PERSIAN 1-500 17@0-POLIAH 1-500 CZECH/SLOVAK MOO ALBANIAN 1530 SERBO 1'700 2000-URDU 1-00 KOR--1330 W.ND 112'. 1 ANON: HUNG 2000) ANON ON AFP WASHINGTON REPORT THAT CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS INFO THE=FT OF CARTER DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO LAST PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED. THEY WERE DUE TO BEGIN 26 JANUARY, THREE DAYS BEFORE PLANNED ANNOUNCEMENT THAT REAGAN WILL RUN AGAIN. CLAIMS THAT POSTPONEMENT IS RESULT OF POLITICAL CAtCUL TION. (5 MIN. ENGNA 000-1 ) REVIEW SOVIET PRESS COMMENT ON GROWTH OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN USA SINCE REAGAN ADMINISTRATION CAME TO-POWER, QUOTING PRAVDA, RED STAR, TRUO, U. S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT AND KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVD (3 MIN: ENGINTER 1531 2'010) (.Ac 45 ALEKSEY (r1ASLENNIKOV) ON CRISIS IN WESTERN STOCK EXCHANGES D. TO EVER-RISING DOLLAR. (RPT ITALIAN 191800 (FRENCHINTER a! -R ICAS _47 YURIY RESHETNIKOV REVIEWS PUBLIC OPINION POLLS INDICATING THAT MOST AMERICAN DISAPPROVE OF KISSINGER COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MORE U. S. MILITARY AND ECONOMIC AID TO RICHi-WING CENIRAL AMERICAN REGIMES. CITES STATISTICS FROM HARRIS POLL AUD REVIEWS OT--=R CRITICISM OF COMMITTEE'S FINDINGS. (ENGINTER Ywool 2 0 JAN 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 48 VALENT I t1 MASH, I N ON DEPLOYMENT OF U. S. SOLDIERS IN LATAM COUNIRIES. RECENTLY USA SHELVED FLANS TO SEND AN ENGINEERING CORPS TO COS RICA. (3 MIN: PORTBRAZ 2300) (AS LAS 49 ART SIX CF INTERVIEW GIVEN BY ARGENTINE COMPARTY MEMBER (FANNY Hi LDELNANN) ON HER VIEWS OF SOVIET WOMEN. (7 MIN: SPANLA 50 "ARGENTINE WEEK" FEATURE: SUCCESS OF ARGENTINE DEMOCRACY SUti.:CTEU TO REAGAN'S NUCLEAR POLICY ACCORDING TO QUE PASA EDITORIP DEMOCRATIC SECTORS CONCERNED OVER OUTBREAK OF ACTIVITIES OF ULTRA-REACTIONARY SECTORS; ALFONSIN SENT CAMPS TO PRISON; TIMMERMA! SUING SEVERAL MILITARY OFFICERS CONNECTED WITH HIS ARREST; FOUNDER OF ARGENTINE COMMUNIST PARTY RODOLfiO..:BIOLDI COMMEMORATES HISnST BIkTHOAY CN SATURDAY 21 JANUARY; (1T0 MIN: SPANLA 2300) 1/ tAS 51 DETAILS ON A!_I. I ANC E BETWEEN CHILEAN AND ARGENTINE REPRESSIVE SYSTEMS DURING ARGENTINE DICTATORSHIPS; 36 CHILEANS DISAPARED DURING THIS PERIOD. C4--MIN: SPANCHILE 2-100) "TWO (?'ORDS" FEATURE WITH JOURNALIST GASTON VARGAS NOTES THAT DESPITE GOVERNMFNT EFFORTS TO HIDE .FACTS, NATIONAL SECTORS ARE PLANNINO ANTI-FASCIST PROGRAMS THIS YEAR. (4 MIN: SPANCHILE 2130 53 ANON NOTES THAT DESPI''CE U. S. FINANCIAL.. AID, CHILE IS STILL. CONSIDERED A HIGH-INVESTMENT RISK BY INTERNATIONAL AND-U.S. FINANCIA!.. CIRCLES, BECAUSE OF BAD ECONOMIC SITUATION. (8 MINL LL- ORLANDO MILLAS, CHILEAN COMPARTY LEADER, REPORTS ON PARTY PLANS TO HOLD NATIONAL STOPPAGE IN MARCH. (3. 5 MIN, SENT: SPANLA i l 2 0 JAN 1984 55 JOSE MIGUEL VARAS ON RECENT EVENTS IN CHILE SHOWING REPRESSIVE CHARACTER OF PINOCHET REGIME WHICH STILL ALLEGES A::! ICOMrlJNIST CAMPAIGN TO JUTIFY DEEDS. (5 MIN: SPANCHILE 0230) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 ANEWaRING LETTERS FROM LISTENERS AND CHILEAN EXILES FROM t.CRW.^,Y, MEXICO, DDENMARK, FRANCE. (5 MIN: SPANCHILE 0230) to 57 PEPE Al-lit) KATIA CRITICIZED MILITARY REGIME FOR BUILDING LO CL RO PPESIDENIIAL RESIDENCE, CHARGING THAT PINOCHET SUFFERS FROM AWN ON NEW BOOK "CUBA IS FAR, CUBA IS NEAR" RECENTLY PU;.LtSH;&0 IN USSR. (3 MIN: SPANCUBA 04-00) 59 MIKHAIL MAYOROV ON TRADE SITUATION BETWEEN BRAZIL AND USSR. (2.5 IIIN: PORTBRAZ 2200) 60 LITERARY PROGRAM CONSISTING OF POEM ON GRENADA WRITTEN BY 61 PRAVDA ?FOREIGN.HANDS OFF NICARAGUA." (RPT PORTBRAZ 192200) 62 VICE PRESIDENT OF WPC ON FORTHCOMING INTNATL CONF ON SOLIDARITY WITH NICARAGUA AND OTHER LATAM STATES. (5 MIN: SWAHILI ----'I 2 0 JAN 1984 A Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 T4KF `* OF SEVERAL --- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 20 JAN 8' LD211014 WEST EUROPE STAT Inc ULTURAL PROGRAM. (RPT GERMAN 101600) (GERMAN':1000) OUR CON !"ACTS" (RPT GERMAN 191700) (GERMAN:-1600) 66 "GOOD EVENING AUSTRIA," PROGRAM.FOR AUSTRIAN LISTENERS: ANON AND UNDATED PRAVDA ON RECENT VIENNA PARTY CONGRESS OF AUSTRIAN &U,S-f-(L1Q COMMUNISTS (3 MIN); REPORT ON OPENING OF AN CHEKHOV EXHIBITION W, Full, IN YALTA ON, VISIT TO AUSTRIAN MUSICIANS TO YALTA (5 MIN); INFO ON ORIGIN OF KYRILLIC~-W t'I?TING (7 MIN). (15 MIN, OVERALL: GERMAUST 67 VIKTOR SHLENOV ON RECENT EEC COMMISSION DECISIONS TO INCREASE AGRARIAN BUYING PRICES. SAYS PRICE INCREASE IS PURELY SY;IBCLIC AND PLEASES U.S. FOLLOWING TANIN REFERS TO ECONOMIC CONFLICT ~TWN EC AND U. S. (5 MIN: GERMAN 1700 PORT 2100) STAT sw -,i Ll. Ii- VIL RE HIS 100TH BIRTH ANNIV, NOTES HIS INTEREST FOCUSSED ON BRITAIN WH .RE HE HAD LIVED FOR MANY YRS, POINTS OUT HIS BOOKS ON CONTEMPORAR' EVENTS AROUSEO.ANGER IN BRITAIN'S ESTABLISHMENT BUT MANY OF HIS FACTS HAVE SINCE BEEN PROVED CORRECT BY CABINET AND FOREIGN 69 VANTAGE POINT: BORIS BELITSKIY PAYS TRIBUTE TO.IVAN-MAYSKIY CFt- Ir _ APERS. ' (4. 5 MIN: ENGUK 2000) l II i 2 0 JAN 190= - Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 F0 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 11 1 STAT 61'jti S0?1 (~ 72 REPORT ON VISIT TO MOSCOW BY SPANISH MINISTER OF CABINET OFFICE JAVIER MOSCOSO AND MTG WITH CHAIRMAN OF CNCL OF MINISTER A 4 0 Cab OF RUSSIAN FEO VITALIY VOROTNIKOV, INCLUDING INTVW WITH MOSCOSO of Htsc s a sfgl d 1l4 -"~ Ot+t S (3. 5 MIN: SPANISH 192040) STAT qofl'j-~ 74 EDUARDROSLAVTSEV, OF SOVIET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INiUSTRY, ON DEVELOPMENT OF SOVIET-PORTUGUESE ECON RELATIONS, SUMMING UP VARIOUS VISITS EXCHANGED BY TRADE DELEGATIONS, SEMINARS AND EXHIBITIC::S HELD SINCE SUCH RELATIONS WERE ESTABLISHED SOON AFTER ) 974 PORTUGUESE REVOLUTION. (3.5 MIN: PORT 192100) 75 EGUARD KOVALEV ON POLITICAL.SITUATION IN PORTUGAL, NOTES MOST It''ORTANT DEVELOPMENT:! OF LATE WAS EANES'S SPEECH RE THIRD ANNIV OF HIS RELECTION, WHICH MANY OBSERVERS REGARD AS PROGRAMMATIC. MAINTAINING EANES FAILED TO REALIZE SERIOUS SITUATION WHICH OCCURES IN PORTUGAL, HENCE WIDE SECTIONS OF PORTUGUESE PUBLIC OPINION ARE CA'LING FOR DEMOCRATIC ALTERNATIVE TO PRESENT GOVT'S POLICIES IN ATTEMPT TO RESOLVE PORTUGAL'S NATIONAL PROBLEMS. (PORT 2100) I 2 0 JAS' 1294 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 . . _ _ r._, -/.. '.,I- Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 T~-KE 5 C SEVERAL +CONMENTARY LIST: MCSCOW CONSOLIDATED 20 JAN 44 Ln21113-2 .:AFRICA 76 CLFG (LA':RUKIN) ON 72D ANNIVERSARY FORMATION OF ANC, BRIEFLY CJtLINING HISTORY OF ANC STRUGGLE AGAINST APARTHEID-AND-RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, QUOTING MOSCOW WORKER (VALENTIN MAKSIMO) CONTRASTING 4x~-'LACK OF DISCRIMINATION AMONG VARIOUS SOVIET. NATIONALITIES WITH COLOR DISCRIMINATION IN SOUTH AFRICA, ANTONY MONGALO OF ANC IN APPRECIATION C= SOVIET AND SOCIALIST COUNTRIES SOLIDARITY WITH A' C tRUCGLF. (POOR: ZULU 151.800) 77 GEORGIY TANOV ON PRAVDA REPORT ON SOUTH AFRICAN AND U.S. SCHEMILS TO PE-?FETUATE COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION IN NAMIBIA AND DISRUPT--4NGOLA'S REVOLUTION. (5 MIN: SWAHILI 191-7.30 ) 78 VLADIMIR BELOSHAPKA, RE 10TH ANNIV MURDER IN CONAKRY OF AMILCAR CABRAL, PAYS TRIBUTE TO CABRAL'S REVOLUTIONARY LIFE AND SThUGGLF1 QUOTING CABRAL'S ADDRESS TO 24TH CPSU CONGRESS IN, APRIL, 1971, A!LING. SOVIET AID. . (3 MIN: MAYAK 0.7-W) 79 MIKHAIL ILINSKIY GIVES IMPRESSIONS OF RECENT VISIT TO BENIN, NOTIt:C CONSTRUCTION OF SOCIALIST.SOCIETY AND COOPERATION WITH SQCIA,-' COUNTRIES. (3 MIN: ENGAER 1-7-00 2000) 2 C JAN 1934 80 YURIY ANnREYEV ON INCREASING CRIME-RATE IN WEST AFRICAN - COON 3 R I ES DUE TO OVERCROWDING IN CAPITAL CITIES, UNEMPLOYMENT ANt ECONOMIC DIFFICULTIES STEMMING FROM WEST'S ECONOMIC CRISIS. CCNTNASTS SOCIAL ItLJUSTICE AND CRIME-RATES IN CAPITALIST WEST AFRICAU COUNTRIES WITH. BETTER SITUATION IN SOCIALIST WEST AFR l ` -, , C OU-NTR I ES. (4 MIN: ENGAFR, 17'00- 2006 ) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 E1 REPORTS ONMOSCCW ;MEETING 'BETWEEN CPSU, WITH GIST REMARKS EXCHANGED. ;(450 TEXT SENT:., 1815 TAESR 1908; 4 MIN: ENG I LATER 21-10; ONE MIN: ENGNA 2300;: .QRTSRAZ2200 2300) f'{OSHKIN ON SOVIET. ATTITUDE TOWARD MIDEAST, PARAPHRASING. UTTERANCES BY GROMYKO ON ISSUE. (ARABIC 1500) 83 VALLENTIE.i (SHU2IN), MEMBER- OF SOVIET. SOCIAL. PUBLIC- OPINION. CCflhiITTCE, Oft; ISRAELI. ZIONIST'CRIMES. SAYS ISRAELI. MILITARISTS CO~i`TINUE TO. PERSECUTE: SOUTHERN LEBANESE;. ISRAELI CRIMES 'IN LE3AT N ARE BYPRODUCT.OF'.POLICY BY' RULING ISRAELIS; ISRAELI AND NAZI C'R'~MES _ ARE, SIMILAR. (ARABIC' 150.0 ) 6;4 TA.SS. INTERVIEW WITH.: METROPOLITICAN FILAREV, OF. `MINSK AND' Gts, G'KV~il' LH u ? A r i Al:ct~i. AGAINST- GORNENSVY- ORTHODOX.' N1 .1330 TEYT SEf, r: TASSE 1753 TASSR 1720) 1984 . JAN 1;..eha rJu~ 85 YUR Ly .,SOS_TAN RRAPPING U. S. FOR ITS POLICY I N LEBANON AND .-,?PT ENGIN?TER 1`81410) (4: 5 MIN:. MAND .0.700 86. P"_ESTI,,;mG 'CORNER:*. RAM-1 ASH-SHA' IR, PLO REPRESENTATIVE IN MOSCCW, . RE LENIN'S '60TH .DEATH ANNIV, HAILS' LENIN'S .GENIUS.:.AND . HIS VLAD.IMIR-BILIYAKOV. ON- JM D ISti I SSAL OF (SHLOMO I LYA) _ AS , HEAD OF ISRAELI CIVILIAN.. NOTING 'CHARGE OF-.CORRUPTION, CONTENDING: WAS HIS FAILURE TO. HALT DETERIORATION OF SITUATION A'dD GROWING ARAB RESISTANCE. TO OCCUPATION; tUKOLAY MARTI.NZV, WITH DESCRIPTION OF PROFILE OF SOVIET'PAINTER HIS. WORKS DEPICTING SABRA.' Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 AriiIWISTRATICN ON BEST 'BANK,. Loni,i S TtNAT REAL REASON HAS. TRIED, THROUGHOUT. PAST 6.0 YEARSI TO OBSTRUCT THIS FRIENDSHIP: SsVIE1-IRANIAN GOODNN=IGHBORLY..RELATIONS,.DISCUSSING HOW IMPERIALISM RE-E'S TO PRESIDENT REAGAN':S ANTI--SOVIET CRUSADE AND CRITICIZES IRANIAN REVOLUW"IOU.. REFERS, TO `TUDEH 'PARTY TRIAL . IM TEHRAN, AND ? T:-OSE IN. IRAN WHO HAVE JOINED FORCES AND. ARE TRYING TO OBSTRUCT CONCLUDES BY .SAYING THAT ALL EFFORTS -BY IMPERIALISM TO OBSTRUCT SGV;IET-IRANIAN' FRIENDSHIP ARE DOOMED.-, (8 MIN: PERSIAN 1700` 1800) NT SITUATION IN TURKEY.,: . ~(.7 MIN:' TURKISH. 140.0) ANALYST BORIS.CHEKHONINON.ASIAN CONCERN EXPAND NETWORK OF" MILITARY BASES IN.: SOUTH ASIA. (400 TEXT SENNI: .TASSE`:?1430 TASSR- 1005) TA E, OF SEVER'AiL. -- COMMENTARY LIST: L-)2111 3 AFGHAN I STA..'' _' 7.I03R SH-FTUNO' DISCUSSING FOINDATI-ONS';:ON WH?I.CH LENIN. BUILT 89 SUMMARY ANON W. TINES: "DESPITE A CIVILIAN GOVERNMENT, N, W .L'.r? ;.. LJ'JCR l.iiVl TASSR .171410 ) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 20.JAN TAT I :I Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 94 ANON ON AFGHANISTAN, REJECTING CLAIMS BY U. S. AND ITS ALLIES THAT AFGHAN UNO)ECLA.RED WAR IS INTERNATIONALLY ISOLATED, STRESSING DRr HAS WORL!W I DE SUPPORT AS AFGHANISTAN'S GROWING INTERNATIONAL PRESTIGE SHOWS, POINFING TO DRA'S PARTICULAR CLOSE TIES WITH SOC I ' ST COUr. I R IES. (3 MIN: ENGINTER 1531) tic 95 VLADIMIR BELIKOV ON RESULTS OF ISLAMIC SUMMIT CONFERENCE IN CASABLAN:1.A. IMPERIALISM AND REACTIONARY COUNTRIES INTENDED TO PUT pL~ Sc TH:- AFGHAN PROBLEM ON THE AGENDA, AND EVEN BROUGHT A NUMBER OF AFGHAN REBE-.. LFADERS TO MOROCCO, BUT THEIR PLAN WAS FOILED-BECAUSE EV=.RYONi;~ KNOWS THAT THE AFGHAN PROBLEM c HAS BEEN CREATED BY THE 1t1 ERIALISTS AND THAT NO PERIL IS ENDANGERING ISLAM IN AFGHANISTAN. S VE A'TIVITIES R I c V E THE DANGER Tr-'REATEt~INv ISLAM STEMS FROM THE SUB OF AFGHAN COUNtERREVOLUTIONARY BANDS WHO DAMAGE MOSQUES AND KILL PATRI,O,TIC CLEkC?Y. (5 MINS: DARI 1500) /& 20 JAN 198"4 96 h4Et ER OF THE SUPREME SOVIET FROM UZBEKISTAN, WHO IS A T.XTILE FACTORY WORKER IN TASHKENT, ON UZBEK-AFGHAN COOPERATION IN THE EDUCATION, TRAINING, AGRICULTURAL AND rCULTU 4.L FIELDS. (5 MINS: DARI 1-580) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 afl~had NH s& 97 "FROM ?JSCOW `S VIEWPOINT", REVIEW OF WEEK'S EVENTS: THL REPORT ON THE CONVENING OF THE DRA COUNCIL OF MINISTERS WAS RECEIVED WITH IMMENSE JOY IN SOVIET UNION. PARTICIPANTS IN M FETING REVIEWED AND APPROVED A SERIES OF LAWS, INCLUDING LAB; LAW. PRIME MINISTER KESHTMAND SAID LABOR LAW HAS OPENED WAY FOR E+ IMINATION OF EXPLOITATION OF MAN BY MAN. IN SAME MEETING THE PRIME. MINISTER REFERRED TO PROBLEMS OF STRUGGLE AGAINST CCUNTERREVOLUTION ANO FORCES OF IMPERIALISM REACTION. UNITED STF IS CONTINUING TO AGGRAVATE TENSIONS IN VARIOUS REGIONS OF WORLf, INCLUDING AROUND AFGHANISTAN. LAST WEEK IT BECAME CLEAR TO EVERYONE THAT IN SEPTEMBER 1983 CIA HAD ARRANGED A SPECIAL N ETING ON SITUATION IN AFGHANISTAN. TEXT OF THIS DOCUMENT, WHICH HAS BEEN PUBLISHED BY BAKHTAR NEWS AGENCY, HAS LEFT A STAIN., SHAME-OW POLICY OF U. S. RE AFGHANISTAN. ON BASIS OF THIS DOCUME UNITEr, STATLS'INTENDED TO DESTABILIZE SITUATION IN AFGHANISTAN ANJ TO ISOLATE THIS COUNTRY IN INTERNATIONAL ARENA. HOWEVER, THIS PLAN BY CIA (.!,=.S FOILED, AND ALL PLOTS BY COUNTERREVOLUTION AND Ir 'ER IA.'_ISM, IN WHATEVER FORM, ARE DOOMED TO FAILURE. (10 fA g3 SUMMARIES OVCHINNIKOV PRAVDA ON PRC PREMIER ZHAO ZIYANO'S VISIT TO U. S. (TASSR 192227) (4-3 MIN: ENQINiER -C7-10 10-10 1410 181-0 FRENCHINTER 192100 ITALIAN 4800 PERSIAN 1 500 1700 TURKISH 1400 BULGARIAN 1630 ALBANIAN 1.530 POLISF. 1500 CZECH/SLOVAK:1600 SERBO 17-00 2000 HIND 11-30 URDU 1300 BENG 1 BUR t030 1 # -00 I NDO 1330 1500 THAI 11-00 MANDSEA 12-30 V I ET V 45d- ,tka v ;-5 - PRc, ?o"1 1000 _13;0 14GO CAMS 1330 LAO 1300) ( I 2 U JAN 1984 S.s l (,S ,99 . A!_EKSEY..V MARKING LENIN'S 60TH DETATH ANNIV: " LENIN AND CWIt4,k, " RECALLING LENIN CONTRIBUTIONS TO CHINA'S REV CAUSE, DEVPT CF CPC. (11 t11N: MAND 070-0) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 31 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 100 PROGRAM FOR CHI YOU i HS: REPORT QV YOUTH ACTIVITIES IN USSR, OTHER COUNTRIES 9 MIN)i TALK BY YOUNG SOV POET ON PATRIOTISM (4 MIN); REPORT ON VISIT TO NO. 1.85 TEC14NICA SCH010L IN MOSCOW (4 MIN); SPORTS NEWS (5 MIN). (22 f! I N. cRAL!_; MAND 1600) ~- -~ 1" IL,C-1 ., A f A FAR EAST 101 (VAGISLAV) ON ECENT PENTAGON ANNOUNCEMENT ON. TOUR OF ASIA BY U.S. PACIFIC FLEEr AND UPCOMING NAVAL EXERCISES WITH SOUTH KOREAN AND JAPANESE PARTICIPATION, SAYS U. S. IS CREATING TENSION IN ASIA WITH SUCH MILITARY ACTIONS. (5 MIN: BUR 1030) I' 102 VIKTOR VOGOV: "MISSILES IN ZONE OF PEACE" CRITICIZING U.S. MILIT BUILDUP IN INDIAN OCEAN REGION FRUSTRATING D' DEVEU.0PIUdG NATIONS' EFFORTS TOWARD MAKING INDIAN OCEAN ZONE OF PEACE rAt 5511zs civ 04-"-Y DEMILITARIZATION OF INDIAN OCEAN TO ENSURE SECURITY OF LITTORAL STATE. (8 MIN: HII"4D -1400) 103 YURIY AFONIN ON LENIN AND JAP,-MARKING 60TH DEATH ANNIV sco ,+'vl (9~11j`v OF, LENIN, RECALLING HIS CONCERN ABOUT' JAP, JAP PPL'S INTEREST IN LF,',1111-1 HIS WO KS, OTHERS. 03, ?MIN: JAP 191000) dam'' i r, ) 104 SINGAPORE CORR ALEKSANDR (RETSINKI.) RE REPORT OF U.S. CARRIEI FLFETINIG HEADING FOR ASEAN COUNTRIES AND JAPAN. (RPT BURM 191030) (5 MINr+AP 1912001 ,' 2 JAN 1984 its 105 SUM MAR!''ANON.:::~IZVESTIYA ON TEAM SPIRIT '84 EXCERCISE, SAYS THIS EXERCISE IS NOT-NEW AT ALL, NOTES EXACERBATING.TENSION ON PENINSULA. (8 MIN: KOREAN 1130) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 Laos -'-m ,Nis { V Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 106 SUMMARY ANON KRASNAYA ZVEZDA "DEFEND GAINS OF REVOLUTION, RE 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDING OF LAO PPL'S ARMY. (4 MIN: LAO 1300) "ON SOCIALIST PATH," ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN DETAILS OF SOVIET-VIEtNAt"ESE WEATHER RESEARCH PROGRAM. SPANCU18A 0100) TA`5'E 7 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 20 JAN Lfl211203 EAST EUROPE, 10q 1ST IN SERIES OF TALKS MARKING 35TH ANNIV OF CEMA 110 "SOCIA'LIST'COMMUN?ITY" PROGRAM BY (VIKTOR RUCHEV) ON CEIE}.RATION OF 35TH ANNIV OF FOUNDING OF CEMA, CITING OBJECTIVES OF CEr4A, INCLUDING FULL PROMOTION OF ECONOMIC PROGRESS, NOTING ECON ACHIEVEMENTS OF SOME CEMA COUNTRIES OVER PAST 3 DECADES WITH EMPHASIS ON PROGRESS ACHIEVED BY CUBA, VIETNF A-ND~KQNOOLIA. (15 MIN: LAO 1030) 111 YURIY SENKOV: "ON PATH OF SOCIALISM" NOTING SALIENT ::FEATUES,OF ECONOMIC PLANS OF CEMA NATIONS GIVING TOP PRIORITY TO PROGRAMS DIRECTED TOWARD RAISING LEVEL OF INCOME AND ENSURING W.LF-ARE AND PROSPERITY OF COMMON PPL. (8 MIN: HIND 14-00) q 2 0 ,IAN 1984 112 SUMMARY ANON PRAVDA "THE PULSE OF INTEGRATION" ON ACTIVIT 01 ) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 113 INTVW WITH SEC OF SOVIET TU CENTRAL CNCL ON WORKING RE-ATIC.SHIP 3TWN SOVIET AND WORKERS OF SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. Ifd1RODUCES MEASURES ADOPTED BY CENTRAL MTG OF SOVIET TRADE UNIONS TO TH NO. (10 MIN: KOREAN 0930) 114 LIFE IN SOCIALIST COMMUNITY: FEATURE ON TOPICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN LIFE OF SOCIALIST COUNTRIES, FOCUSING ON STRUCTURE $ A"dt) WOR t -%S OFF CEMA. (12 MIN: SPANISH 192230) 115 B. RODICNOV ON RESOLVING OF FUEL AND ENERGY S Cy_ ~PROBL WITHIN CEMA. (8 MIN: POLISH 1400-) 116 ANON ON ANN I V OF LENIN'S DEATH, STRESSING HIS WRITINGS ON NATLIB WARS AND ARTICLES THAT HE WROTE ON ALBANIA, SOVIET GOVT'S (g 4"'~ DENUNCIATION OF 1913 LONDON TREATY PARTIONING ALBANIA, O ACKNOWLEOGEMENTS BY ALBANIAN PATRIOTS AND DEMOCRATS, SOVIET A baoiq dao_+'-9UPPORT FOR 1924 DEMOC REV IN ALBANIA AND FOR INDEPENDENT ALBANIA IN PTWAR YEARS. (6 MIN: ALBANIAN 15-304 117 PROF FtD KONSTANTINOV: "LENIN AND BULGARIA" ON DEATH f( A'. IV OF LENIN, DEALING WITH LENIN'S RELATIONS WITH BULGARIAN WORKERS AND PROPAGATION OF HIS NEWSPAPER ISKRA AND HIS C~a ARTICLES IN BULGARIA. (5 MIN: BULGARIAN +6-30) 1i8 YOUTH PROGRAM: INCL ITEM ON MOSCOW THEATER, INCL INTVW_ WITH AN ACTRESS ON HER VISIT TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND CZECHOSLOVAK ART. OECH/SLOVAK 1600) 119 VOICES OF FRIENDSHIP: PROGRAM FOR GDR.LISTENERS: CHRONICLE OF FRIENDSHIP AND COOP BTWN USSR AND GDR INCLUDING REPORT ON PLAf4'N9-D FERRY KLAIPEDA-SASSNITZ/MUKRAN, ISLAND OF RUEGEN c1l- (10 MIN); INFO ON RESULTS OF RADIO MOSCOW PROGRAM POLL (6 MIN OVERALL: GERMAN 1700) 70 20 JAN 1984 ANON: "LENIN AND HUNGARY" PEGGED TO LENIN'S DEATH ANNIV, NOTES LENIN'S DEVOTATION TO AGRICULTURAL SITUATION IN PRE-WAR (~U I HUNGARY, VARIOUS EXAMPLES OF REFERENCES IN HIS WORKS TO HUNGARY by j,j,J C I TES (6. 5 MIN : HUNGARIAN -2000 ) GtP Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 121 SUMMARY ANON' PRAVDA ON COOPERATION BTWN SOVIET AND POLISH GEOGRAPHERS, THUS ASSISTING FLOODS COMBATTING. of (5 MY4 POLISH 1500) . 122 WARSAW DISPATCH CITED PAPN ON JARUZELSKI'S ADDRESS TO PatJ COI '2i VOJVODSHIP PZPR REPORT-BACK AND ELECTION CONFERENCE IN LUBLIN. (TASSR 191743) (5-3 MIN: ENGINTER 0-7-1.0 10:0 14W.181-0 PORTBRAZ ~ c(ccf1~n - 2-30 SPA`dLA 23.00 ITALIAN.1800 GERMAN 1600--BULGARIAN 1630. C'ZEC'H/SLOV, Sc,_guItlskJ60.00 cqI& c r'cS 5 .MARIAN 2000 SERBO 1700 2000 KOREAN 1330 VIET 1000) 123 VASSILY LISOVIK WARSAW DISPATCH ON PRESS CONF GIVEN BY FRANCIZEK (OBICZEK), VICE PRES OF PLANNING COMMISSION OF POLISH CNCL OF MINISTERS. (ITALIAN 191800) (ENGINTER 091-0`FRENCHINTER 19210 ?ANCU2A 01'00 GERMAN 1000 GREEK 191900) 124 VLADIMIR ILYIN ON 60TH ANNIV OF LENIN'S EATH AND LENIN'S L96 If LUENCE ON REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN ROMANIA. (5 MIN: ROMANIAN ~~yy.ei-3l q 02 1700 U TA'4F 9 OF qFVEhAL -- Ct"`iMENTARY 1 T ST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDA LF)211228 LEU IN/ I DECLOGY c .E LENIN, THE WAY HE WAS," PRPEARED AND PRESENTED BY RICHARD ALIBEGOV: RECORDED CONVERSATION WITH (BERTHA PLOSHCHANSKAYA) ENGLISH-BORN DAUGHTER OF RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY EMIGRE, WHO CAME TO RUSSIA IN 1917 AND WHO FIRST MET LENIN IN 1920. SHE CAME TO KNOW HIM WEI L AND DESCRIBES HIM AS A MODEST MAN AND AN INTELLECTUAL WHO WAS HELD IN HIGH ESTEEM BY EVERYONE WHO MET HIM. ,2I 0-11 2 0 JA r\.! 1984 127 VALARO VAZQUEZ, MEMBER OF COLOMBIAN COMPARTY, ON LENIN'S I adpij 60TH DEATH ANNIVERSARY. (3 MIN: SPANLA--0000) eolomb(u pa uNia 125 PRAVDA EDITORIAL ON LENIN ANNIVERSARY. (5 MIN: ENGINTER 2110) CID La Ju tj dtu I h. fEATU4 r Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 128 SAIFUDDIN AHMAD MANIK, MEMBER OF BANGLADESH COMPARTY CC (pOiA POLITBURO, ON LENIN'S DEATH ANNIV 21 JAN, PAYING TRIBUTE TO LENIN ~o..ny(,~ off' THOUCHT,r' AND LEADERSHIP. (6 MIN: BENG 1500) 129 CSSR WOURNALIST (ZDENEK JUZEK) ON ANNIV LENIN'S DEATH AND 6 LENIN'S IDEAS ABOUT PEACE WHICH ARE IMPLEMENTED IN CONTINUOUS PEACE PROPOSA!...S OF SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. DESCRIBES VISITS TO LENIt (CZECH/SLOVAK 1700) 130 ANON ITEMS MARKING 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF LENIN'S DEATH, BRIE'-LY QUOTING ANDROPOV IN APPRECIATION OF LENIN. SOVIET WORKERS O`d NATIONAL AN' INTERNATIONAL IMPACT AND SIGNIFICANCE OF LENIN'S TEACHINGS. (7-3 MIN: SPANCUBA 0.1.00 GERMAN 1-700 ITALIAN 2000 PORT 12100 HUNG 1730 POLISH 1-500 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600) G CZECH/ OVAK 1-700 KOR 09304 (PORT 2400 PERSIAN 1-800 POLISH 1-500 132 VOLODIA TEITELBOIM NOTES THAT MARXIST-LENINIST IDEALS ARE VERY MUCH ALIVE TODAY THROUGH PRINCIPLES IMPLEMENTED IN.THIRD W'ORLtI CGUNTRIES. (12 MIN: SPANCHILE 2100) 133 REVIEW AFRICAN LISTENERS' LETTERS ON THEIR SUPPORT FOR 04 (0()" i MARXISM AS A SOCIAL SYSTEM, RE LENIN'S DEATH ANNIVERSARY. a- LQ-W"J (ENG'. h 1700 20D0) mSR- 134 MAILBAG: INCL ANON ON SUFFERING OF LENINGRAD PEOPLE DURING WWII NAZI BLOCKADE OF CITY. RE 40TH ANNIV LIFTING OF 551 (7 MIN: SERBO 2000) ' Zi 20J4IV 1984 135 ? ALEY SEY VAS I LYEV ON U. S. EFFORTS TO MILITARIZE SPACE. U-s Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 ) Of Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 136 FURTHER IN SERIES RELATED TO INDIAN-SOVIET COOPERATION IN SPACE RESEARCH: (JULIA TEHTEZAN) OF GENERAL AND PHYSICS AND OS ASTRONOMY DEPARTMENT OF SOVIET ACAD OF SCI DESCRIBES INDIAN-SOVIET COOPERATION IN COLLECTION OF GEOPHYSICAL DATA, MAINTENANCE OF SATE ITES, AND TRAINING OF COSMONAUTS. (8 MIN: URDU 1200) 137 SCI AND TECH: INCL ANON REVIEW OF BIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS CONDUCTED IN SOVIET.SPACE SATELLITES. (4 MIN: GERMAN 160.0 ITALIAN 5 2000) 138 LISTENERS' QUIZ ON SPACE ACHIEVEMENTS. (GERMAN 1600- Los HVNG 17r3G- ERBO 2000) LIFE IN USSR 139 PRAVDA EDITORIAL ON SOCIALIST COMPETITION AMONG WORKERS ---------------------------------- uc.55(1- OF ACRO-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX. (ORBITA 0001) 140 REPORTS ON PROCEEDINGS AND MATTERS DISCUSSED AT REGULAR SESSION OF CPSU CC POLITBURO. (600 TEXT SENT: HOME T900; 330 0,PSk r04- TEXT SENT: TASSE 1750 TASSR 1855; 5-3 MIN: HOME 1-00 ORBITA 1900 2POO-MAYAK 2SI3 ) 141 TASS INTERVIEW WITH ROSTISLAV RYCHKOV, HEAD OF MAIN BOARD OF MICROBIOLOGICAL INDUSTRY UNDER USSR COUNCIL OF MINISTERS, ON DEVEL._OPMENT OF THIS BRANCH OF INDUSTRY. (300 TEXT SENT: 142 TASS CORR GRIGORIY NOVIKOV REPORTS ON SUCCESS OF MINSK SCIEN1ISTS IN TESTING AND EXPERIMENTAL OPERATION OF FUNDAMENTALLY NEW SYNTHESIZERS AND ANALYZERS OF SPEECH, WHICH OPEN NEW PROSPECTS FOR USE OF ROBOTICS IN VAROUS BRANCHES OF ECONOMY. (350 TEXT: TASSE 2327) 3 , 2 0 jp ni 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 143 VALFRIY SERGEYEV-DESCRIBES.MECHANICS OF SUPSOV ELECTIONS. IL55A 1$00 _ GR,EF. K 19t900) 147 -INTVW WITH ASHAKUL MAVLYAP,.!~ULOV OF MOSLEM BOARD OF CENTRAL ASIA, ON SEPARATION OF CHURCHA ND STATE IN USSR. (RPT EN' NA 102300) (ENGNA 0001) aq- 2 0 JAN 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 CANDIDATES ARE NOMINTED BY WORK COLLECTIVES AND PUBLIC ORGANIZATION' TH-RE ARE MOR EWORKER-PEASANT CANDIDATES, IN THIS THAN IN PREVIOUS 5'u~dd~ Ei ECTLONS; EARLY NOMINATION OF PARTY AND GOVT LEADERS SHOWS THEY Q lech1Ai 6r1djdakjHAVE FULL BACKING OF SOVIET, WORKING PEOPLE. (ENGINTER 1-4-1.0 181-0 EN~NA 2300 GERMAN 1-600-ITALIAN 1-800- TURK 1400-PERSIAN 1-500 '1700 KBO 1700"2000 KOR 1330) 14''. (YURIY KOROLEV) ON WORK OF ELECTORAL COMMISSIONS IN USSR. ALL NOMINEES ARE CHOSEN BY PUBLIC AND COME FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE. GIVES DERAILS OF DUTIES OF. CENTRAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION. (5 MIN:,,-F.N;INrER 204-0) TA'(E 9 OAF 9 -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 20 JAN 134 Lfl211229. 145 COM ENUATOR ANSWERS LISTENERS' QUESTIONS FEATURE: NIKCLAY GORSF.OV REPLIES TO BRITISH LISTENER WHO ASKS WHETHER T,.-',ERE ARE ANY NEWSPAPER OR BROADCASTING FACILITIES IN USSR THAT WOULD EXPLAIN WESTERN POINT OF VIEW ABOUT VARIOUS POLICIES, GORSHKOV NOTES TIMINO OF QUESTION IN LIGHT OF PRESENT INTNATL TENSION, POINTS TO SOVIET MEDIA'S REPORTAGE OF DISARM ISSUE, NO VIEWS OF PUBLIC OR{ AN I ZAT I ONS AND MOVEMENTS IN EU~(CPE, STRESSES SOVIET MEDIA'S REPORTAGE IS UNBIASED UNLIKE THAT OF BBC, NOTES WHILE SOVIET MASS MEDIA REPORTS ON VAR=IOUS ININATL ISSUES VERY LITTLE IS WRITTEN BY WESTERN PRESS ABOUT USSR'S FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC POLICIES. (ENGUK 2000) lgoeuS- SOCIAL PROGRAMS BY SOVIET TUS. (RP T ENGINTER 191410) (PERSIAN 146 ALEKSAN:DR PUTKO RE EXAMINATION OF RESULTS OF LAST YEAR'S Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 14S F;''HUU: TA MRR OFD SRV PHILOSOPHICAL DELEG 149. MISC INTER~NAL USSR. ITEMS: 9 R I OS:: SPANLA .23 VIET0:00. GLOBAL 4 SOV .12:DEMOC 11 VUCO 1 EUR 14 NORTHAM . 2. LATAM ' 8 M I DEAS.T 3.: AFR' 2 ASC 9 ASNC 13 -Ss( Up.-'PRO: ENGINTER 0800 0900 1000'..1100 1200 1300 -1400 1500 1600 1800:1900 2000 2100.'2200 FRENCHINTER 1700 POOREST: ARABIC. 1730 POOR; TURKISH 1,91830 FRENCHAFR . 192030 ,CZECH/SLOVAK 1j600 PART MISSED:, PORT 192100 ENGAFR? 1700 (ENDALL ) #6085'. . 0 .14 A!.1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002201650005-8 ARGENTINE STUDENT MARIA:,