TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 16 MAR 84
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ANIKIN ON LEGAL STATUS OF COMPONENT PARTS OF UNITED KINGDOM (4 MIN).
TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY L:ST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 16 MAR 84
1 PROGRAM "INTERNATIONAL SITUATION: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS":
VIKTOR ANIKIN INTRODUCES REPLIES BY YURIY KORNILOV ON SOVIET PEACE
POLICIES (9 MIN); ANIKIN ON U.S. OPPOSITION TO CREATION OF INDIAN
OCEAN PEACE ZONE, AND PURSUIT OF POLICY OF MILITARIZATION OF AREA
(3 MIN); ANIKIN ON COOPERATIVE SOCIALISM IN GUYANA, NOTING THAT
COUNTRY HAS CARRIED OUT LARGE-SCALE NATIONALIZATION DESPITE PRESSURE
FROM IMPERIALIST MONOPOLIES (3 MIN); ANIKIN ON ALLEGED AND REAL
REASONS FOR SENDING SO-CALLED MULTINATIONAL FORCE TO LEBANON
N), ALEKSANDR ZHOLKVER ON CURRENT CRISIS IN EEC AND REVIEWING
UNITED NATIONS AND USA'S CONSTANT VIOLATIONS OF UN CHARTER ( ~ ~
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2 INTERVIEW WITH (JACQUES GOUJAT), SEC GEN OF INTERNATIONAL
CONFEDERATION OF FORMER PRISONERS OF WAR, PARTICIPANT IN RECENT
MOSCOW MEETING, TERMS HIS TALKS VERY FRUITFUL AND STRESSES
IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION PROVIDED BY HIS MOVEMENT TO CAUSE OF
PEACE BETWEEN COUNTRIES. (6 MIN: FRENCHINTER 152100)
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SOVI AND AMERICAN STANDS. (RPT ARABIC 141500) (PERSIAN 1700)
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4 ACADEMICIAN VLADIMIR SOKOLOV; HEAD OF SOVIET COMMITTEE FOR
UNESCO'S MAN AND BIOSPHERE PROGRAM, SAYS THAT WORLD ECOLOGICAL
CRISIS IS POSSIBLE AS MAN'S IMPACT ON NATURE GROWS. EXPERIENCE
SHOWS THAT SOCIALIST SYSTEM PROVIDES BEST POSSIBILITY OF ESTABLISHING
HARMONY BETWEEN NATURE AND MAN. REVIEWS SOVIET ECOLOGICAL PROTECTION
MEASURES AND COOPERATION WITH OTHER COUNTRIES AND INTERNATIONAL
AGENCIES TO THIS END. (6 MIN: ENGNA 0001) / 1 6 r AR 1934
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(3 MIN: HOME 0900 ORBITA 0900)
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6 FEATURE "INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS MOVEMENT":
NEWSBRIEFS ON ACTIVITY OF COMMUNIST AND WORKERS PARTIES IN VARIOUS
COUNT S. (4 MIN: ALBANIAN 1530)
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ACHIEVED BY SRV; DANCING CONTEST IN MPR; MONUMENT WILL BE
REFU ISHED IN PRAGUE. (9 MIN: SPANCUBA 0100)
8 RADIO ROUND TABLE: RUDENKO, KRUTOGOLOV AND TUMANOV DISCUSS
SOVIET ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DURING CURRENT FIVE-YEAR PLAN,
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND EQUALITY ENJOYED BY WOMEN IN USSR,
POST-WAR RAPPROCHEMENT BETWEEN FRANCE AND WEST GERMANY.
(FRENCH 1830)
7 "LIFE IN SOCIALIST COMMUNITY" FEATURE: FAIR IN GDR; PROGRESS
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9 "FROM OUR REPORTER." (RPT AMHARIC 131530 ON 14 MAR LIST)
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10 KALEIDOSCOPE: INCL BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES ON WORLD'S FIRST
SPACEMAN, YURIY GAGARIN; REVIEW OF SOIREES AT MOSCOW'S FRIENDSHIP
5(L HOUSE TO COMMEMORATE ANNIVERSARIES OF SIGNING OF FRIENDSHIP TREATIES
oO 0c6yh"Ir'BETWEEN USSR AND VARIOUS ARAB COUNTRIES. (FRENCHMAG 152030)
1 AILBAG FOR BANGLADESHI LISTENERS: DISCUSSING LISTENERS'
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LETTERS AND ANSWERING THEM DISCUSSING VARIOUS ASPECTS OF SOVIET
~s5(Z LIFE. (12 MIN, WITH MUSIC: BENG 1500)
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5 TIME, EVENTS, PEOPLE: INCL VLADIMIR SAVCHENKO ON SOVIET
TRADE RELATIONS WITH LEADING WESTERN COMPANIES, INTERVIEWING
PRESIDENT OF CALIFORNIA INTNATL TRADE, RAFAEL GRIGORYAN, WHO
I-fa-jj__~CRITICIZES REAGAN ADMINISTRATION FOR PUTTING BARRIERS IN WAY OF
BETTER TRADE WITH USSR.
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12 KRASNAYA ZVEZDA "REALISTIC SOCIALISM AND PROBLEM OF WORLD
DEVELOPMENT, RESPONSIBILITY BEFORE PPL", NOTING SOVIET EFFORTS
u's TO PREVENT NUCLEAR WAR AND DENOUNCING U.S. MILITARY EXPANSION
V3,5(t IN WORL. (6.5 MIN: ROMANIAN 1700 KOREAN 0930)
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C DISARM IN EUROPE, SUMMING UP RESULTS OF TALKS. (550 TEXT SENT:
TASSE ,1-4,20 TASSR 1852 ENGNA 2300 FINNISH 1-530)
15 TASS MILI ARY NEWS ANALYST VLADIMIR BOGACHEV DENOUNCING
WASHINGTON'S NEW ADVENTURISTIC DECISIONS IN MATTERS OF ARMSRACE.
(400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1555 TASSR 2218)
TAKE 2 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 16 MAR 84
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17 TASS POLITICAL NEWS ANALYST LEONID PONOMAREV ON REMARKS
MADE AT WASHINGTON PRESS CONF BY RICHARD BURT, U.S. ASSISTANT
SEC OF STATE FOR EUROPEAN AFFAIRS, CLAIMING USSR HAD, ALLEGEDLY,
MADE NO OFFICIAL PROPOSALS AT FIRST FOUND OF CONF ON CONFIDENCE
AND SECURITY BUILDING MEASURES AND DISARM IN EUROPE. (500 TEXT
2 16 MAR 1984 SENT: TASSE 2204 TASSR 1945) ~ J .
rn~ ARMAMENTS IN CENTRAL EUROPE. (550 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1648 TASSR
1919 E1NA 2300 ENG I NTER 2110)
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18 DR MIKHAIL KUZIN, MBR OF SOVIET ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
p4"vleffN AND OF SOV CMTEE OF PHYSICIANS FOR PREVENTIONOF NUCLEAR WAR,
c.,,f,f4Gv GIVES HIS IMPRESSIONS OF NATL CONVENTION OF PHYSICIANS FOR SOCIAL
(11,1VLw RESPONSIBILITY. (RPT ENGINTER 151510) (ENGINTER 0931)
19 SPARTAK BEGLOV ON STABLE PEACE AND COOPERATION BETWEEN
EAST AND WEST. (RPT ENGINTER 152110) (ENGINTER 0710)
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20 VLADLEN KUZNETSOV: "STOCKHOLM--TWO APPROACHES," QUOTES
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CRITIC OF NATO COUNTRIES CF THESE PROPOSALS, THEN STATES
STOCKHOLM CONF IS NO EXPERT MTG. (8-6 MIN: GERMAN-1-700 ITALIAN
2000 PO 21-00 GREEK 1600) u-
21 NIKOLAY GRATSIANOV ON DANISH FOLKETING ADVOCATING NORTH
EUROPEAN NUCLEAR FREE ZONE AND U.S. PLANS FOR NUCLEAR WEAPONS
I)AAa" DEPLOYMENT IN SCANDINAVIA. THE USSR SUPPORT DANISH PPL IN ITS
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22 YURIY SOLTAN CRITICIZING GROWING MILIT SPENDING OF NATO
wPac( COU IES. (RPT ENGINTER 141410) (6 MIN: JAP 151200)
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23 VIKTOR ILYICHEV RE WESTERN PRESS REPORTS ON MILITARY
EXERCISES IN FRG AND BRITAIN, INVOLVING NEW U.S. NUCLEAR WEAPONS.
U d,I)a.irw (RPT ENGINTER 151410) (ENGINTER 1010 FRENCHINTER 152100 SPANCUBA
0100-GERMAN 1,000 DARI 1500 SWAHILI 151730)
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ANON ON REPORT BY U.S. STATE DEPT ON USE OF SOVIET-MADE
tA-S CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN AFGHANISTAN, LAOS, KAMPUCHEA, REFUTING
BLATANT U. S. LIES. (6 MIN: VIET 1300 1400) (,(,,
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KtLX44 25 ANON: "WHY IS WASHINGTON STICKING TO FALSE DOCUMENT?"
ON AMERICAN ALLEGATIONS THAT SOVIETS HAVE BEEN WAGING CHEMICAL
WARFARE IN AFGHANISTAN, INCLUDING REPORT ONPRESS CONF HELD IN
KABUL TO DISPROVE THIS ALLEGATION, SHOWING THAT INSURGENTS HAVE
BEEN US G CHEMICAL WEAPONS SUPPLIES BY U.S. (7 MIN: ALBANIAN
1530)
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26 ~URIY SOLTAN ON NEW ROUND OF VIENNA TALKS ON MUTUAL ARMS
AND 7RC1;PS REDUCTIONS IN CENTRAL EUROPE. (SENT: ENGINTER 1-410
1-8:0 ITALIAN 4-800 GERMAN 1-600 GREEK 1900 TURKISH 1400 BULL 1630
a'4/ CZECH/S?-CAK 1600 POLISH 1500 SERBO 1700 2000 KOREAN 1330; ANON:
ON-WF- ?AVTS AR`1S RACE'? POINTING OT MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEXES
IN C,-= irALIST WORLD ARE ENDLESSLY PREPARING FOR WAR, AS IT IS
HIGHLY PROFITABLE FOR THEM, OUTLINING U. S. MILIT EXPENDITURE FOR
dap(' 1585, +ICH IN TURN PROVIDES HUGE PROFITS FOR MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL
(/t'S CC"PLl_ .S_ (8 MINI: ENGINTER 0810)
TAKE SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 16 MAR 84
IN CAMBRIDGE, CHARY NURYMOV, A TURKMENIAN COMPOSER IS INTVWED
HE TALKS ABOUT HIS WORK AND HIS ACTIVITIES AS CHAIRMAN OF UNION
OF TURKMEN COMPOSERS, HE BELIEVES THAT MUSIC BRINGS PPL CLOSER
TCGE-7 ER, WHICH IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT AT PRESENT UNSETTLED
TI"SS-. _z MIN: ENGUK 2000)
LNI-ED STATES
STOLEN CARTER DOCUMENTS, WICK'S ILLEGAL TELEPHONE TAPPING,
~OM MEES='B FAILURE TO DISCLOSE INTEREST-FREE LOAN. (3 MIN: ENGNA
TO RACIALISM IN USA.
=CVIET HISTORIAN PROF (ERNST GENRIY) ANSWERING QUESTIO
:YTVW AT YOUR REQUEST: AT REQUEST OF MRS VALERIE GULLIVER
(3 MIN: HOME 1600) ck
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vURIY RESHETNIKOV ON RACIAL DISTURBANCES IN MIAMI FOLLOWING
ACGUIT-AL OF POLICEMAN ACCUSED OF KILLING YOUNG BLACK. CLAIMS
THAT A-WHITE JURY WAS PREJUDICED IN FAVOR OF POLICEMAN AND
AGAINdS- SLACKS, RECALLING VARIOUS KU KLUX KLAN CRIMES, CONTENDING
THAT R?.IAL MINORITIES ARE WORSE OFF UNDER REPUBLICAN ADMINISTRATION.
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33 TASS MILITARY OBSERVER VLADIMIR BOGACHYEV ON REAGAN'S
REMARKS CN CIA ACTIVITIES. (RPT ENGINTER 151410) (EIGINTER 0710
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1.010 FRENCHINTER 152100 ENGNA 0001 SPANCUBA 0100 GERMAN 1000
U-s
32 REPORT ON ARTICLE BY SOVIET DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF NIKOLAY
AMELKO. IN MOSKOVSKIYE NOVOSTI: "SOVIET NAVY, DEFENSIVE OR
OFFENSIVE." CONTRASTS AGGRESSIVE NATURE OF U.S. NAVY WITH
DEFENSI NATURE OF SOVIET NAVY. (8 MIN: JAP 151000)
S
ELECTION SPEECHES. (TASSE 141846) (ENGINTER 0-710 1010 FRENCHINTER
cc,
STATEMENTS IN SICILY, FRG, BRITAIN, ITALY AND WEST BERLIN AGAINST
DEPLOYMENT OF U.S. MISSILES; NICARAGUAN GOVERNMENT CALLS ATTENTION
TO ESCALATION OF U.S. ACTIONS IN CENTRAL AMERICA; WIDF CALLS
ON SECURITY COUNCIL FOR STEPS TO END U.S. MILITARY PRESENCE IN
CENTRAL AMERICA. (3.5 MIN: ENGNA 2300) 6tS
REVIEW SOVIET PRESS COMMENT ON AGGRESSIVE TENDENCIES IN
9, w/- U. S. POLICIES, PEGGED TO 16TH ANNIVERSARY SONG MY MASSACRE.
JS54Lc/"~3UOTES ZA RUBEZHOM, MOSCOW NEWS AND NEW TIMES ON ACTIONS IN
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VIETNAM* GRENADA AND LEBANON. (3 MIN: ENGINTER 0810)
37 TASS POLITICAL-NEWS ANALYST YURIY KORNILOV ON ANNIVERSARY
ACTIONS IN VIETNAM, LEBANON, PROMOTION OF ARMS RACE. (450 TEXT:
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OF s6'16 VIETNAM, RAPS U. S. EXPERIMENTS WITH CHEMICAL, BACTERIOLOGICAL
vi d- 1,1t), S sl~ ec9.WEAPd7. (5 MIN: VIET 1000) tt.S
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GEORGIY STURA ON ANNIVERSARY SONG MY MASSACRE. BRIEFLY
COMPARES VARIOUS U.S. ATROCITIES IN VIETNAM WITH ACTIONS OF
NAZIS IN WWII, CRITICIZES ACQUITTAL OF LT CALLEY, CLAIMS THAT
USA HAS AGAIN EMBARKED ON ROAD THAT ONCE LED TO VIETNAM HAVING
FA I LEI TO LEARN LESSONS OF HISTORY. (ENGNA 2300) tt:
CRISI~..-i- iND LARGE FOREIGN DEBT. (5 MIN: PORTBRAZ 2300)
16 MAR 1 1
43 SUMMARY OF STMT ISSUED BY SOVIET COMMITEE FOR SOLIDARITY
WITH LATAM PPL, EXPRESSING SOLIDARITY WITH NICARAGUAN PPL IN
SAFEGUARDING INDEPENDENCE AND SOVEREIGNTY OF THEIR COUNTRY, AND
CONEMNING U.S. INTERFERENCE IN AFFAIRS OF LATAM NATIONS AS WELL
AS ITS EFFORT TO BLOCK ANY SETTLEMENT OF CENTRAL AMERICAN PROBLEM.
(4-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1410 1810 21-1O ITALIAN 1-600 PERSIAN-1500 1700
TURKISH 1400 GREEK 1900 ARABIC 1730 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 HUNG 2000
POLISH 1500 SERBO 1-700 2090 KOREAN 1330 LAO 1300 CAMB--1330 URDU
4PRAVDA ON POLITICAL SITUATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA, PARTICULARLY
NICARAGUAN AND EL SALVADORANA PPL, AND OF TRYING TO HINDER
PEACEFUL POLITICAL SOLUTION TO CONFLICT IN REGIONS. (3 MIN:
GERMAN 1600 BULL 16-30 MAND 1230 INDO 1330 1500)
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45 "ARGENTINE WEEK" FEATURE. ARGENTINE SENATE REPEALED
BILL ON TRADE UNIONS REORGANIZATION; ARGENTINE COMMUNIST PARTY
REGRETTED THE FACT THAT THE TWO LARGEST POLITICAL PARTIES FAILED
TO REACH A CONSENSUS; QUE PASA WEEKLY SAYS THAT ARGENTINE WORKERS
MUST PLAY A LEADING ROLE IN THE COUNTRY; ALFONSIN SAID THAT
REPORTS ISSUED BY FROST AND SULLIVAN AND BY BERI ON SITUATION
IN ARGENTINA ARE OFFENSIVE TO THE COUNTRY AND DUBBED THEM AS
PREPOSTEROUS; SUPREME COUNCIL OF THE ARMED FORCES ORDERED PREVENTIVE
CUSTODY OF GENERAL RAMON CAMPS AND ADMIRAL RUBEN CHAMORRO; TIEMPO
ARGENTINO ON PEACE PROPOSAL THAT ALFONSIN SENT TO INDIRA GANDHI,
BASED ON A REPORT BY NOVOSTI NEWS AGENCY; MORE THAN 200,000
PERSONS HAILED PERFORMANCE OF MOSCOW BALLED ON ICE IN BUENOS AIRES;
CLARIN PUBLISHES AN INTERVIEWWITH FORMER CHESS WORLD CHAMPION /
MIKO IL BOTVINNIK. (9 MIN: SPANL.A. 2300)
TAKE 4 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 16 MAR 64
46 VOLODIA TEITELBOIM ON PINOCHET'S SPEECH AND THE NEED
FOR HIS RESIGNATION. PINOCHET HAS SURRENDERED THE COUNTRY TO
TRANSNATIONALS AND TO IMPERIALISM. THROUGH REPRESSION, PINOCHET
IS TRYING TO SPLIT THE OPPOSITION AND THUS CLING TO POWER. FASCIST
DICTATORSHIP MUST END. COMMUNIST PARTY SAYS: DEMOCRACY NOW,
GEL-OUT PINOCHET. (13 MIN: SPANCHILE 2100)
16 MAR iSg4
(LUIS GUASTAVINO) REPORTS FROM GENEVA ON MEETING OF
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VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CHILE CEASE. HOW COUNTRIES VOTED.
MOST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES VOTED FOR RESOLUTION. ONLY U.S. ALONG
WITH SOME COUNTRIES WITH DOUBTFUL REGIMES, VOTED AGAINST RESOLUTION.
URUGUAY MEEKLY ENDORSED PINOCHET'S REGIME. SEVERAL COUNTRIES
EXPRESSED SOLIDARITY FOR DR MANUEL ALMEYDA. (3 MIN: SPANCHILE
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48 "TWO WORDS" FEATURE BY GASTON VARGAS. SOCIAL FORCES
ARE GATHERING MOMENTUM IN CHILE. UNITY IS BEING ACHIEVED.
NEWSPAPER EL MERCURIO AND WASHINGTON ARE STRIVING TO SPLIT THE
49 THIRD, AND LAST, PART OF ARTICLE PUBLISHED BY ANALISIS
MAGAZINE DEALING WITH COMMUNIST PARTY MEANT AS A REPLY TO
THOSE ATTACKING THE COMMUNIST PARTY. COMMUNIST PARTY MEMBERS
ALEJANDRO TORO, JUSTO ZAMORA, AND VICTOR (GALIBILLOS) RESPOND
TO PARTY'S DETRACTORS (10 MIN: SPANCHILE 2130)
50 BULGARIAN ECONOMIST (RUPERT) ON BULGARIAN-CUBAN
RELATIONS. (3 MIN: SPANCUBA 0100)
51 CPSU CC GREETINGS TO PARTICIPANTS OF THIRD CONGRESS
OF DOMINICAN COMPARTY. (180 TEXT SENT: HOME t6OO ORBITA 1600;
3 MIN: SPANLA 2300; 100 TEXT, PART MISSED: TASSE 1808; TASSR
2307: 3R EF: ORB I TA 1850 2004 2204 MAYAK t930)
52 ANON CONTRASTS HAPPY LIFE OF GRENADA PPL AFTER THEIR REV
5 YRS AGO, WITH TODAY'S OCCUPATION OF U.S. FORCES. (12 MIN:
JAP 15100)
53 REPORT ON CEREMONY HELD IN MOSCOW'S HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP
WITH LATAM COUNTRIES MARKING ANNIV OF GRENADIAN REV. (4 MIN:
SPANL~ 000)
54 PRAVDA ON SOLIDARITY MOVEMENT WITH NICARAGUA. (3 MIN:
PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 SPANLA 2300)
IZVESTIYA ON U.S. AGGRESSION AGAINST NICARAGUA. (3 MIN:
SPAIyI4 2300)
MAR, 1984
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56 VIKTOR OLIN RE NICARAGUAN APPEAL TO PPLS AND GOVT OF
WORLD ABOUT THREAT TO CENTRAL AMERICA AS RESULT OF V.S.
AGGRESSIVE POLICIES, NOTING NICARAGUA HAS BEEN TARGET OF U.S.
AGGRESSION EVER SINCE REAGAN TOOK OFFICE, POINTING
OUT THREATS ALSO OVERSHADOW EL SALVADOR, MAINTAINING PRETEXT
FOR U.S. MOVES IS NEED TO ROLL BACK A COMMUNIST THREAT AND
DEFEND DEMOCRACY. (ENGINTER 1010)
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58 TASS POLITICAL NEWS ANALYST IGOR ORLOV ON NATO COUNTRY
NATIONALS OPPOSING DEPLOYMENT OF U.S. MISSILES AND SUPPORTING
kJ &,, (V)A''' DEVELOPMENT OF RELATIONS WITH USSR. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1800
Y TASSR 2249)
59 VLADIMIR OSTROGORSKIY ON FRG CHANCELLOR KOHL'S STATEMENT
FR~ CG ocu REAARD I NG D I SARMA ND DETENTE. (RPT GERMAN 151600) (GERMAN 1000)
60 SUMMARY ANON KRASNAYA ZVEZDA ON PROTECTION OF NEONAZIS
SMEAR CAMPAIGN OF FRG MASS MEDIA, DIRECTED AGAINST SOVIET
OFFICES IN FRG. (5 MIN: GERMAN 1700: 4 MIN: POLISH 1-500)
(RPT GERMAUST 152000) (GERMAUST 2000)
16 MAR 1984
VANTAGE POINT: BORIS BELITSKIY ON RELEASE OF BRITISH
CABINET DOCUMENTS UNDER 30-YEAR RULE INDICATING THAT GOVERNMENT
OF 1953 THOUGHT THAT USSR DID NOT POSE POTENTIAL MILITARY
THREAT. REGRETS THAT GOVERNMENT OF THAT TIME CHOSE NOT TO LET
THIS BECOME COMMON KNOWLEDGE, CONTENDING THAT SITUATION IS SAME
TOD (ENGUK 2000)
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63 "GOOD EVENING, AUSTRIA," PROGRAM FOR AUSTRIAN L I STENRS.
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65 STMT BY PROF VINCENT MCLOUGHLIN OF TRINITY COLLEGE,
DUBLIN, ACTIVIST OF IRELAND-USSR SOCIETY IN MOSCOW TO ATTEND
ST PATRICK'S DAY MEETING, EXPRESSES APPRECIATION OF SOVIET
INTEREST IN IRISH AFFAIRS AND OUTLINES ASPECTS OF SCIENTIFIC
AND MEDICAL CONTACTS BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES. (5 MIN:
66 LOLIY ZAMOYSKIY ON SIXTH ANNIV KIDNAPPING AND MURDER
OF ALDO MORO. SAYS CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC RIGHT-WING WAS
IIV% SATISFIED WITH HIS ELIMINATION BECAUSE HE ADVOCATED NATIONAL
UNITY AND POSSIBILITY OF COMMUNISTS ENTERING GOVERNMENT; WASHINGTON
WAS ALSO SATISFIED FOR SAME REASON. CLAIMS LINKS WERE FOUND
BETWEEN MURDERERS AND FREEMASONS. (ITALIAN 2000) ,,
7 YURIY KONSTANTINOV ON SPANISH DEFENSE MINISTER SERRA'S
VISIT TO USA AND HIS REMARKS TO SPANISH EXTERNAL RADIO THAT
RELATIONS WITH USA WERE ONE-SIDED AGAINST SPAIN. AGREES THAT
THIS IS THE CASE, WITH SPAIN BEING DRAGGED FURTHER INTO
AMERICA'S MILITARIST ORBIT. (3 MIN: SPANISH 152000)
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68 "FRIENDSHIP PANORAMA" ON SOVIET-FINNISH RELATIONS. (RPT
FINNISH 151530) (FINNISH 1530)
69 REPORT ON TELEGRAM EXCHANGE BETWEEN SOVIET AND SWEDISH
voA FOREIGN MINISTRIES ON 60TH ANNIVERSARY DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS.
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70 SOCIALIST AND AFRICAN COUNTRIES THAT FOLLOW SOCIALIST
POLICY." (RPT SOMALI 141600 ON 15 MAR LIST) (SOMALI
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71 "IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES AND SOCIALIST-ORIENTATED AFRICAN
COUNTRIES" INTVW WITH MALAGASY TO REPS WHO WERE GUESTS AT 15TH
CUBAN TU'S CONGRESS, NOTING THERE WERE CONSTRUCTIVE DISCUSSIONS
ON PERFECTION OF STATE MANAGEMENT IN BUSINESS AND STATE
COMPANY'S WORK. IN CUBA, WHICH FOLLOWS SOCIALIST PATH, THERE
IS NO UNEMPLOYMENT, NO POVERTY AND NO DRUG ADDITION (3.5 MIN);
MUSIC: INTVW WITH HEAD OF REV ETHIOPIAN WOMENS' ASSN INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS DEPT, ON POSITION OF WOMEN IN ETHIOPIA FOLLOWING 1974
REV (2.5 MIN). (FRENCHAFR 152030 ENGAFR 152000)
72 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": VIKTOR VINOGRADOV ON IMPERIALIST
MEDDLING IN AFRICA (3 MIN); ANON ON U.S. TACTICS TO DELAY
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73 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT: ALEKSANDR BELKIN ON PRETORIA'S SOCALLED
INITIATIVES TO RESOLVE NAMIBIAN PROBLEM, CLAIMING-PROPOSALS CANNOT
SATISFY TRULY INTERESTED SIDES, WHICH HAS BEEN REPEATEDLY CONFIRMED
BY UN IN MANY RESOLUTIONS; SERGEYEV ON CRITICISM EXPRESSED BY
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NIGERIA'S DEFENSE MINISTER OF ARMS RACE, WHICH NATO CIRCLES HAVE
BEEN STEPPING UP OF LATE, NOTING INCREASING NUMBER OF NIGERIANS
REALIZE ARMS RACE HARMS DEVELOPING NATION'S PROSPECTS FOR SOCIAL
AND ECON DEVELOPMENT AND HOLDING OF SEMINARS IN MTGS IN NIGERIA
n,pv e
ACKNOWLEDGE AFRICAN COUNTRIES' INTERESTS REQUIRE ACTIVE PARTICIPATION
IN ANTIWAR MOVEMENT AND IN STRUGGLE AGAINST IMPERIALIST
POLICY (3 MIN). (ENGAFR 1700 2000)
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hrf - ( ,,kr,~ PRETORIA'S SOCALLED INITIATIVES TO RESOLVE NAMIBIAN PROBLEM.
~ara`b,P (~"'h (RPT ENGAFR 1700); STMTS BY LEADING MBR OF ETHIOPIAN COMMITTEE
Li V
OLIDARITY (NAME INDISTINCT) ON NEED TO TURN IND
IAN
FOR PEACE AND S
OCEAN INTO REGION OF PEACE. DENOUNCING THREAT POSED BY U.S.
IMPERIALISM TO ALL PPLS OF REGION, PRAISING USSR'S SUPPORT FOR
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DESIRE TO TURN INDIAN O
ALIGNED COUNTRIES,
NON
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j 75 YOUR FELLOW COUNTRYMEN IN USSR": AN AFRICAN STUDENT
ce-lP
U--SS[-
TALKS ABOUT HIS LIFE AND STUDIES IN USSR WHICH HE SAYS WAS MOST
FRUITFUL TIME OF HIS LIFE. (ENGAFR 1700 2000)
76 REVOLUTIONARY ETHIOPIA WOMENS ASSN, REWA. FOREIGN AFFAIRS b
HEAD. NEGAT MENGESH, ON ACHIEVEMENTS AFTER REVOLUTION. (6 MIN:
AMHARIC 151530)
77 ALEKSANDR BELKI'N ON PRETORIA'S SOCALLED INITIATIVES TO
RESOLVE NAMIBIAN PROBLEM. (SENT: ENGAFR 1700)
78 ADN REPORT ON.NON-AGGRESSION TREATY SIGNED BETWEEN SOUTH
AFRICA AND MOZAMBIQUE, OUTLINING CONTENTS OF AGREEMENT. (350
~OLarrih~~~ EXT: TASSE 1651)
79 TASS POLITICAL NEWS ANALYST SERGEY KULIK ON FAILURE OF
U.S. AND TEL AVIV POLICIES RE LEBANON. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE
1522 TASSR 2204)
80 MIKHAIL GLEBOV ON PEREZ DE CUELLAR'S MESSAGE TO PARTIES
CONCERNED TO SUGGEST HOLDING OF INTNATL CONF ON MIDEAST. (SENT:
E~LG-INTTER 1410 1810)
~ 81 ANON: "LIFE DEVOTED TO STRUGGLE" PAYING TRIBUTE TO KAMAL
JUNBLATT HIS LIFE AND WORKS IN STRUGGLING AGAINST IMPERIALISM.
ZIONISM AND REACTION. (5 MIN: ARABIC 1730) 1 .100 Ak 1984
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Al~~
S ~'u feca READING FROM JOINT SOVIET-SYRIAN COMMUNIQUE FOLLOWING ALIYEV'S
Pal sf?JL- U "
u 5 - 4v VISIT TO SYRIA (3.5 MIN); PALESTINIAN SONG; REPORT ON EVENTS IN
J} cl OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES DURING RECENT WEEKS; POPULAR
DEMOS AGAINST ISRAELI OCCUPIERS, ISRAELI STORMING AND COMBING
h~ll~SftU~ OPERATION IN SEARCH FOR ALLEGED TERRORISTS (4 MIN); REPORT ON
CEREMONY HELD IN MOSCOW MARKING 15TH ANNIV OF FOUNDING OF DEMOC
FRONT FOR LIB OF PALESTINE, CITING OPENING SPEECH BY RAMI
(~~{ l ~s l into pf~{ ~e S f
DL-ASH-SHA ' I R, PLO REP IN USSR (12 MIN) ; SOVIET SONG ON STRUGGLE
82 ALEKSANDR TIMOSHKIN ON STRENGTHENING OF ISRAEL-U.S. ALLIANCE
REFERRING TO REAGAN'S SPEECH TO SUPPORT THIS CLAIM, POINTING
TO U.S. CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL IN MAINTAINING ITS POSITION OF
STR(GTH IN REGION. (ARABIC 1500)
83 ARAB PALESTINIAN PPL'S CORNER: ANON ON USSR SYRIA'S
ATTITUDE VIS-A-VIS SITUATION WITHIN PALESTINIAN RESISTANCE
L,h AN VE DEVOTED TO PALESTINIANS. (ARABIC 1530)
TAKE 6 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 16
LD171153
85 NEW TIMES STARTING WITH REF TO IRANIAN AND IRAQI MILIT
COMMUNIQUES, SAYING REASON FOR CONCERN FELT IN WORLD IS BECAUSE
THIS WAR IS NO LONGER REGIONAL, U.S. PRESIDENT REMARKS THAT
U.S. ADMIN AND ITS ALLIES DO NOT INTEND TO DRAW BACK
FROTHIS WAR ARE NOT EMPTY THREATS. (8 MIN: PERSIAN 1800)
ul' --le I 1 i 16 MAR W4 V- s
86 ANON ON MOSCOW MTG MARKING 25TH ANNIV OF SIGNING FIRST
SOVIET-IRAQI AGREEMENT ON ECON, TECH AND CULTURAL COOPERATION,
QUOTING OFFICIAL OF SOVIET-IRAQI FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY, ON DEVELOPMENT
(-!4)4 DISPATCH FROM ADEN BY (AHMED TRIVADOV) ON SUCCESS SCOR
ED
BY SOUTH YEMEN IN ECON AND SOCIALFIELDS BY FOLLOWING CONSTRUCTIVE
S.
SALIST POLICY. (4 MIN: HIND 1400)
aU v, &J' OF GOOD RELATIONS BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES AND AMBASSADOR OF IRAQ
w55(~~ S'AD ABD AL-MAJID AL-FAYSAL. (5.5 MIN: ARABIC 1500)
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87 ANON ASSAILING IRANIAN PRESS ANTI-SOVIET PROPAGANDA
ON SOVIET ASSISTANCE TO IRAQ IN USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS. (RPT
r+' PERSIALL 151700) (PERSIAN 1700 1800)
SSb~' C J c~'
8 ANON RE 33D ANNIVERSARY OF APPROVAL BY IRANIAN MAJLIS ON
15 MARCH 1951 OF OIL NATIONALIZATION BILL, BRIEFLY CITING
INCIDENTS THAT FOLLOWED DECISION AND WHICH ORIGINATED IN
IMPERIALIST COUNTRIES. SAYS THAT WITH 1953 COUP IN IRAN,
NATIONALIZATION BILL WAS POSTPONED AND IRAN'S OIL FELL INTO
3,b 4-A HANDS OF INTERNATIONAL CONSORTIUM. EVEN THOUGH AGREEMENT WITH
CONSORTIUM ON OIL EXTRACTION RIGHTS WAS ABROGATED BEFORE
L2 ~,f! 11 FEBRUARY REVOLUTION, NEVERTHELESS IRAN'S SOVEREIGNTY IN COUNTRYS
NATURAL WEALTH WAS NOT SOLVED DURING SHAH'S REGIME. TODAY TOO
IMPERIALISTS ARE DOING-THEIR BEST TO GAIN ACCESS TO IRAN'S OIL
RESOURCES AND NOW TOO, LIKE DURING IRANIAN PEOPLE'S STRUGGLES FOR
bq, NATIONALIZATION, THEY ARE RESORTING TO BLACKMAIL, THREATS, AND
ANON DEALING WITH LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN CYPRUS ISSUE,
STRESSING U.S. IMPERIALISM IS BEHIND TURKISH EFFORTS TO
U6
00J"' 1921, TALKS ABOUT PAST, PRESENT AND PROSPECTS OF SOVIET-TURKISH
GOOD-NEIGHBORLY AND FRIENDLY RELATIONS AND ECON RELATIONS
u~y B TWEEN TWO COUNTRIES. (13 MIN: TURKISH 1400)
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1 J ~ I 16 liilitl i~~F
~40 TURKISH JOURNALIST GUNER SANLI, RE ANNIV OF SOVIET
-TURKISH FRIENDSHIP AND BROTHERHOOD AGREEMENT SIGNED ON 16 MARCH
SHOW OF STRENGTH. THE UNITED STATES CONSIDERS CONTINUING IRAN
-IRAQ WAR AS A FAVORABLE PRETEXT TO INCREASE ITS MILITARY PRESENCE
IN PERSIAN GULF. ALL THESE PROVE THAT IMPERIALISTS' PLUNDERING
NATURE HAS NOT ALTERED DURING PAST 33 YEARS. (8 MIN: PERSIAN
CONSOLIDATE AND LEGALIZE SEPARATE STATE IN NORTHERN CYPRUS.
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91 BORIS IVANOV ASSAILING IMPORTANT U.S,. ORGANIZATIONS
AND PPL WHO ARE OPENLY EXTENDING SUPPORT TO KHALISTAN MOVEMENT
AND PROVIDING IMPETUS TO SUBVERSIVE SIKH ELEMENTS INSIDE INDIA.
POINTS OUT DESPITE ALL THEIR PROVOCATIONS LARGE NUMBER OF
PPL IN PUNJAB ARE OPPOSING BLOODSHED IN PUNJAB AND HARYANA AND
MAKING EFFORTS TO BRING PEACE IN REGION BY RESPONDING FAVORABLY
TO CALL GIVEN BY PRESIDENT AND PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA TO
RESTORE HARMONY. ALSO CONDEMNING U.S. FOR SENDING ARMS TO
TAN WITH IDEA OF DESTABILIZING INDIA. (5 MIN: HIND 1400)
92 VIKTOR SIVYAKOV ON REPORT BY UPI THAT MORE F-16 FIGHTER
BOMBERS HAVE BEEN DELIVERED TO PAKISTAN, INDIAN DEFENSE MINISTER
QUOTED ON THREAT TO INDIA'S DEFENSE, NOTING IN RETURN FOR ARMS
DELIVERIES, PENTAGON IS GOING TO GET MILITARY BASES ON PAKISTANI
TERRITORY, WHICH PROVES U.S.-PAKISTANI MILITARY CONTACTS INFLUENCE
NEGAY' VELY THE SITUATION IN REGION. (3 MIN: ENGINTER 1531)
FGHANISTAN
93 KABUL DISPATCH CITING LTR FROM AFGHAN REFUGEES IN PAKISTAN
TO UN SEC GEN. (RPT TASSE 151140) (6-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1410 1810
5 ! ?
1110 ENGNA 2300 PORTBRAZ 2200 DARI 1500 ARABIC 1730 TURKISH 1400
pe't(c_~StzuS tAav CZECHISLOV
Fyu,~ AK 1600 HUNG 2000 POL 1500 SERBO 17-00 2000 LAO 1300
Fu5 CAfB 13 0 INDO 1330 1500 BUR 1030 1430 URDU 1300 BENG 1500)
96 ANON ON WASHINGTON'S FALSE ALLEGATIONS THAT USSR IS USING
94 ANON REPORT ON RECENT CONF OF CLERGYMEN IN KABUL AND
ON APPEAL ISSUED AT END OF CONF IN WHICH, AMONG OTHER THINGS
EXPRESSING CONCERN ON IMPERIALIST ACTS AGAINST REGION IN GENERAL
AND AFGHANISTAN IN PARTICULAR AND ON SITUATION OF AFGHAN REFUGEES
IN PAKISTAN. (4 MIN: PERSIAN 1500 1700)
1 (0 i6 MAR
X95 REPORT ON U.S. SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN COUNTERREVOLUTIONARIES.
,~haUJ 5 (~ (3 : BULGARIAN 1630)
a~) CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN AFGHANISTAN. (6 MIN: ROMANIAN 1700)
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97 ANON: "A POLITICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENCES ON
SITUATION AROUND AFGHANISTAN MEETS THE INTERESTS OF ALL REGIONAL
COUNTRIES," DISCUSSES WHY PAKISTAN'S LEADERSHIP IS UNWILLING TO
CARRY DIRECT TALKS WITH AFGHANISTAN. (7 MIN PERSIAN 1800)
(17
98 "FROM MOSCOW'S VIEWPOINT", REVIEW OF WEEK'S EVENTS:
SOVIET AND AFGHAN PRESS STILL COMMENTING ON SIGNING OF A PROTOCOL
ABOUT EXPANSION OF ECONOMIC AND TRADE RELATIONS BETWEEN TWO
COUNTRIES. REPORTEDLY PROTOCOL ENVISAGES ASSISTANCE BY SOVIET
SIDE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SERIES OF IMPORTANT SOCIAL
AND ECONOMIC PROJECTS IN AFGHANISTAN. ON EVE OF THE NEW YEAR
SUMMING UP RESULTS OF*YEAR 1362, ONE CAN PARTICULARLY WITNESS
SUPERIORITY OF NEW SOCIAL SYSTEM THAT HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED IN
AFGHANISTAN AFTER SAWR REVOLUTION. ECONOMIC SUCCESSES ACHIEVED
DURING THIS YEAR WERE CONSIDERABLY MORE THAN PREVIOUS YEAR.
LAST WEEK'S VISIT BY AFGHAN MINISTER OF EDUCATION TO GDR IS
CONSIDERED AN IMPORTANT EVENT. SOVIET UNION AND OTHER SOCIALIST
COUNTRIES ARE COOPERATING SUCCESSFULLY WITH AFGHANISTAN. ALL
THESE COUNTRIES ARE STRIVING TO CONTRIBUTE THEIR SHARE IN
IMPLEMENTING AFGHANISTAN'S RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM. SIMULTANEOUSLY
WITH TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO THE DRA, SOCIALIST
GOVERNMENTS ALSO DECISIVELY SUPPORT IT IN THE
INTERNATIONAL ARENA. NEW EVIDENCE WAS SHOWN TO WORLD PUBLIC
CIRCLES, IN STATEMENT BY AFGHAN FOREIGN MINISTRY LAST WEEK, TO
EFFECT THAT INTERFERENCE BY IMPERIALISTS IN AFGHAN AFFAIRS HAS
LA-S BEEN ELEVATED TO LEVEL OF U.S. GOVERNMETN POLICY. IT SHOULD
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COUNTERREVOLUTIONARIES, THEIR FATE HAS ALREADY BEEN DETERMINED.
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PROGRAM FOR CHINESE YOUTHS: REPORT ON YOUTH ACTIVITIES
TAKE 7 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 16 MAR 84
99 "TWO LINE STRUGGLE IN WORLD POLITICAL ARENA": SHAKOV RAPS
SOME ASIAN POLITICAL GROUPS FOR BLAMING SUPERPOWER RIVALRY FOR
WORLD PROBLEMS WHEN IN FACT U.S. "SOVIET THREAT" IS TO BLAME,
CITES CHERNENKO'S VIEWS ON SINO-SOVIET TIES (6 MIN); BULATOV HAILS
AFGHAN GOVT FOR SOLVING REGIONAL PROBLEMS BY NEGOTIATION, SCORES
USA, CHINA FOR SUPPLYING WEAPONS TO AFGHAN GUERRILLAS (4 MIS
(10_MI MAND 1600)
U, S 2 IN USSR OTHER PARTS OF WORLD. (21 MIN: MAND 1600)
ASIA/FAR EAST
101 ALEKSEY MELNIKOV ADDIS ABABA INTERVIEW WITH (JOHANNES
GEBRI SELASSIE), LEADER ETHIOPIAN COMMITTEE FOR PEACE AND
SOLIDARITY, ON NEED FOR INDIAN OCEAN PEACE ZONE. (RPT ENGINTER
151410) (SPANCUBA G100 SWAHILI 151730 AMHARIC 151530),,
IVAN LAVROV ON RECONVENING OF UN COMMITTEE ON INDIAN
OCEAN, CLAIMING THAT USA ANNUALLY DISRUPTS THESE TALKS WHILE
CONTINUING ITS M1L11AKILMI tut' rrwuvr1ru.. .+-?-?- - -
FOR DIAN OCEAN PEACE ZONE. (ENGINTER 1531)
(1
11
3 VIKTOR SIVAKOV "KEY PROBLEM OF THE TIME," DEALING WITH
MASSIVE U.S. ARMS BUILDUP IN VARIOUS PARTS OF WORLD, SPECIALLY
INDIAN OCEAN AND PERSIAN GULF, CAUSING SECURITY CONCERN AMONG
COUNTRIES OF REGION; REITERATING SOVIET SUPPORT FOR CALL FOR
INTERNATIONAL CONF ON INDIAN OCEAN, REMOVAL OF ALL MILITARY
BASES AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS FROM THIS REGION TO MAKE IT ZONE OF
PEs/ (7 MIN: URDU 1200) 198 we'
/;~~~ ?~ ~ Iti'9i Y1
104 SUMMARY ANON PRAVDA ON RESULTS OF SRV FOREIGN MINISTER'S
VISIT TO INDONESIA. (TASSE 150647) (4 MIN: LAO 1030)
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106 ANON SAYING RECENT SIHANOUK AND SON SANN VISITS TO ASEA
COUNTRIES ARE AIMED AT REKINDLING WANING PUBLIC ATTENTION ABOUT
S046JOLA'-KAMPUCHEAN PROBLEM AND AT SOLICITING MILITARY SUPPORT FROM ASEAN
cr 5)v1 '~nr%A
vii' COUNTRIES. SAYS TRIPS AHVE NOT BEEN SUCCESSFUL AS EVIDENT BY
DIFFERENT OPINIONS OF ASEAN COUNTRIES TOWARD KAMPUCHEAN PROBLEM.
REITERATES INDOCHINESE COUNTRIES' DESIRE FOR PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT
TO RPQBLEMS. (6 MIN: THAI 1100)
, UCATION MINISTER
ON 1968 SONG MY MASSACRE BY U.S. FORCES IN VIETNAM. RECALLS
c* LS
rA y DREADFUL EFFECTS OF U. S. CHEMICAL WEAPONS KILLING OR CRIPPLING
y?%ossaclr'e
THOUSANDS OF VILLAGERS; CONDEMNING CONTINUED U.S. MILITARY
&.)_e-ADVENTURISM AND INTERFERENCE IN VARIOUS REGIONS, ESPECIALLY
SOUTHEAST ASIA. (4-3 MIN: URDU 1300 BENG 1500 BUR 1430 INDO
1330 1500 LAO 1300 CAMB 1330 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 HUNG 2000 SERBO
1700 0 ITALIAN 1800 GERMAN 1600 PERSIAN 1-500 1700)
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St 01
NATIONAL DAY. (80 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1924)
u.-IJSJ/
' )~ V 35TH ANNIVERSARY USSR-DPRK COOPERATION AGREEMENT. (100 TEXT
ILOV' 0,9 cc
Lt S 5(L - SENT. HOME 1-2-00 ORB I TA 1200; BRIEF: ORB I TA 2004 2110 2204 2330
ENG
I-NTEF
-1200
,
NOTING CLOSE COOP BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES
(5
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11 MIN: AND 0700%
,
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Sub
108 (KRI
GUBENK) ON 3
109 INTERVIEW WITH (PUTOIN), RESPONSIBLE FUNCTIONARY OF SOVIET
LIAISON COMMITTEE FOR FOREIGN ECONOMIC RELATIONS, ON 35TH ANNIV
USSR-DPRK ECON AND CULTL COOP AGREEMENT. (6 MIN, SENT: KOR 1130)
l I q ~ 16 MAR 1984
110 INTERVIEW WITH NGUYEV THI BINH SRV ED,
105 REPORT ON TELEGRAM EXCHANGE BETWEEN USSR SUPSOV PRESIDIUM
Af/F~L
AND AUSTRALIAN GOVERNOR-GENERAL SIR NINIAN STEPHE ON AUSTRALIAN
5TH ANNIVERSARY OF USSR-DPRK ECON, CULTURAL
COOP AGREEMENT
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rC~ j,V 111 "PAGES OF HISTORY" FEATURE ON 16TH ANNIVERSARY OF WAR
fie. a~-
ACTION CARRIED OUT IN SOUTH VIETNAM. (4 MIN: PORTBRAZ 2200 2300)
112 ITEM ON VIETNAMESE SUCCESSES SINCE LIBERATION, AND ON
UL,2
S _5- c~S1a
TAKE 8 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 16 MAR 84
EAST EUROPE
C - CEMA~MBER-COUNTRIES. (3.5 MIN: ENGINTER 0810)
115 REPORT ON GREAT ATTENTION DEVOTED BY SOVIET LEADERS TO
C.
ECONOMIC TIES WITH SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. COOPERATION AMONG CEMA
1t, S S f -
S
MEMBER-COUNTRIES ALSO STRESSED. (6 MIN: BULGARIAN 1630)
116 PROGRAM "ON PATH OF SOCIALISM," DESCRIBING IMPROVEMENT
IN HOUSING FOR PEOPLE IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. (8 MIN: BUR 1030)
(1
117 ANON ON SOCIALIST LABOR EMULATION AMONG BULGARIAN, GERMAN,
POLISH, CZECH, SOVIET LABOR GROUPS AT OIL, GAS ENTERPRISES IN
USSR, WHICH HELP ECONOMY IN FRATERNAL SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. (6
MIN: VIET 1000)
U
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ANON ON U.S.-SPONSORED SPYING ACTIVITIES IN SOCIALIST
ATT ODES BY USA. (4 MIN: SPANCUBA 0100)
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120 YOUTH PROGRAM: INCL ACCOUNT OF SOVIET-CZECHOSLOVAK
EXPEL ION TO YENISEY RIVER. (CZECH/SLOVAK 1600)
121 "VOICES OF FRIENDSHIP" PROGRAM FOR GDR LISTENERS. (RPT
GERMAN 151600) (GERMAN 1700)
16 MAR 1984
129 SCI AND TECH: INCL REFLECTIONS BY IVAN KOMORIN, CHIEF
OF SOVIET AUTHORITY OF COSMIC MEDICINE, AND OTHER EXPERTS ON
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122 VASILIY (LISAVIK) WARSAW DISPATCH RE PZPR CONF OPENING
16 MAR. (RPT ENGINTER 151410) (ENGINTER 0-710 FRENCHINTER 152400
SP9N1,A,0000 SPANCUBA 0100 GERMAN 1000 SWAHILI 170)
123 ANDEZEJ KLAWINSKI ON ACTIVITY OF METRONEX BRANCH RECENTLY
OPENED IN MOSCOW TO SERVICE COMPUTER EQUIPMENT EXPORTED FROM
POLANJDc. (5 MIN: POLISH 1400)
124 MAILBAG: INCL QUOTES LETTERS RECALLING WARTIME FRATERNAL
COOPEATION BETWEEN POLISH AND SOVIET PEOPLE. (POLISH 1400)
125 USSR TODAY: INCL FEATURE ON SOVIET FIGHTER PILOT VLADIMIR
PAV,L,0Vr (BULGARIAN 1630)
l./
SPACE
126 SUMMARIES KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA INTERVIEW WITH SOVIET
COSMONAUT ALEKSEY LEONOV ON U.S. STAR WARS PLANS. (TASSE 140833)
Cj5 (6-4 MIN: PORTBRAZ 2200 GERMAN 1Q.00 FRENCHAFR 152030 POLISH
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130 REPORT ON 15 MAR PRESS CONF BY SOVIET AND INDIAN COSMONAUTS
AT STAR CITY NEAR MOSCOW. BOTH INDIAN COSMONAUTS -- RAKESH SHARMA
AND RAVISH MALHOTRA -- DESCRIBED RESEARCH THEY WOULD CONDUCT
l~S DURING SPACE FLIGHT. ALSO MENTIONED SATISFACTORY TRAINING THEY
- 5 HAD UNDERGONE DURING THEIR STAY IN SOVIET UNION. THEY BOTH
POINTED OUT THAT SPACE
SHOULD BE FREE OF ANY ARMS RACE
(10 MIN:
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a~
INDIAN COSMONAUTS ON THEIR PREPARATIONS FOR FLIGHT. (5-4 MIN:
(J S_ 132 RADIO MAGAZINE: ON YURIY GAGARIN AND SPACE RESEARCH
(,L S5 ~- I N USSR. ( RPT AMHAR I C 131530 ON 14 MAR LIST) (AMHAR I C 151530)
TAKE 9 OF 9 -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 16 MAR 84
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LIFE IN USSR
134 PR VnA FnTTORIAI, 17 MAR, ON READINESS OF FARM MACHINERY
FOR SPRING SOWING CAMPAIGN. (ORBITA 2300)
135 ALEKSANDR RUVINSKIY PRESENTSHOOK-UP "NEWS
LL S 2- FROMCOUNTRY'S AGR
O-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX " (SENT MAYAK
.: 0200)
} 136 (KARETNIKOVA) INTERVIEW WITH MILITIA LT GEN BORIS YELISOV.
H I,r4D 1130)
C~31 r ANON ON PREPARATIONS FOR JOINT SOVIET-
INDIAN SPACE MISSION,
LISTING BENEFITS INDIA WILL ENJOY FROM PARTICIPATION, QUOTING
kA,.,) 01%
WJ1Lj( ? 151730 AMHARIC 154530/TWICE/)
(1vilicf7VL/ 03
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1 7 SUMMARIES ALIYEV WORLD MARXIST REVIEW ON VALUE OF SOVIET LAW
ON WORK COLLECTIVES. (ENGINTER 151200) (ONE MIN: SWAHILI
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138 INTERVIEW WITH (YURIY NOPOSIN), PRESIDENT MOSCOW MEDICAL
COLLEGE, ON CHERNENKO'S SPEECH. (RPT KOR 151130) (KOR 14-30
S~
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(,( 55f~~cut
GERMAN f~PO)
140 ALEKSANDR FEDOROV EXPLAINS HOW USSR SPENDS ITS CONSTANTLY
GROWING NATIONAL INCOME TO BENEFIT OF ALL PEOPLE IN COUNTRY,
COMPARING SOVIET AND U.S. NATIONAL INCOME DISPOSAL. (ENGINTER
fs
1410 1810 ITALIAN 1.900 GERMAN 1600 PERSIAN 1500 1700 GREEK 1-900
ARABIC 1730 TURK 1400 BUL 1630 POLISH 1500 SERBO 1700 2000 KOR
1330 O(L~ lA S
141 COMMENTATOR ANSWERS LISTENERS' QUESTIONS: VADIM MUCHKIN
IN REPLY TO BRITISH LISTENER, EXPLAINS THAT NOBODY IN USSR CAN BE
EVICTED FROM THEIR HOME BY OWNER OF LAND AS ALL LAND IS PUBLIC
PROPERTY AND HOUSING A PUBLIC SERVICE. EXPLAINS CONSTITUTIONAL
1 RECORDED REMARKS IN PASHTU, BY SEC OF PDPA CC (NAME
INDISTINCT), ELABORATING ON CHERNENKO'S SPEECH TO HIS CONSTITUENTS.
(7 MTh: DAR I 1500)
PROV NS FOR PROVIDING HOUSING. (ENGUK 2000)
1
142 DIALOGUE BETWEEN MARKOV, PROF (KUNEILISKIY) ON SOVIET
SOC SYSTEM. (RPT MAND 150700) (MAND 0700)
143 ALEKSANDR PUTKO ON CULTURES OF SOVIET ETHNIC MINORITIES
d~l'>{t Ape,
,,,A),&( (RPT ENGINTER 151410) (ENGINTER 0710 1010)
ARTICLE FROM SPUTNIK WHICH DISCUSSES RETURN OF EMIGREES
PROBLEM SOLVED. (ENGNA 0001)
1 s MAR 1984
146 U.S. STUDENTS WHO HAVE VISITED VARIOUS SOVIET REPUBLICS
TALK ABOUT WAY SMALL NATIONALITIES IN USSR MANAGE TO RETAIN THEIR
IDENTITIES, RADIO REPORTER TALKS ABOUT ESTONIA. (8 MIN: ENGNA
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147 MIKHAIL TARATUTA 2D IN SERIES IN WHICH REPLIES-GIVEN TO
LISTENERS' QUESTIONS DEVOTED TO ETHNIC RELATIONS IN USSR, SOME
LISTENERS ASK IF IT IS TRUE THAT RUSSIFICATION IS UNDERWAY AMONG
SMALL ETHNIC GROUPS, TARATUTA CITES EXAMPLES OF AZERBAIJAN WHICH
HAS 80 PERCENT AZERBAIJANI POPULATION, AND A CORRESPONDING
PERCENTAGE OF BROADCASTING TIME, REPRESENTATION IN REPUBLICS
PARLIAMENT, GOVT, ETC, GIVING DETAILS OF VARIOUS CULTURES WHICH
EXIT IN USSR. (8 MIN: ENGNA 2300)
148 GUEST SPEAKER: ALEKSANDR BARABEYCHIK INTVWS (DONALD
WILLIAMS) FROM KINGS LYNN, EXPLAINING HIS REASONS FOR VISITING
USSR, HIS WIFE (HELENA) ON HER FAVORABLE IMPRESSIONS WITH USSR
AND THAT THERE ARE MANY MISCONCEPTION IN WEST ABOUT SOVIET
SOCIAL SYSTEM, (CLAUD GABET) FROM BIRMINGHAM, SAYS IS VERY
INTERESTED IN SOVEIT ART AND CULTURE, ANOTHER MBR OF BRITISH
TOURIST GROUP (IAN WEBB) FROM NEWSCASTLE, EXPRESSES INTEREST
IN FINDING OUT ABOUT HEALTH CARE SYSTEM IN USSR. (7 MIN: ENGINTER
1650)
149 VISITORS: U. S. MAILMAN (ROBERT PERSHMAN) (ENGNA 000-1)
to U-1)
150 MISC INTERNAL USSR ITEMS: 9E GLOBAL 8 SOV 12 DEMOC
10 YUGO 2 EUR 15 NORTHAM 1 LATAM 8 MIDEAST 8 AFR 8 ASC 9 ASNC
UNPRO: ENGINTER 0800 0900 0910 1000 1100 1600 1800 2100
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