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TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED
16 APR 84
LD171045
GLOBAL
Ck&w,rx& REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL COMMENT ON SOVIET PEACE PROPOSALS.
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TT 2 SUMMARY OF CHERNENKO'S INTERVEIW GRANTED TO PRAVDA ON SOVIET
FOREIGN POLICY AND WORLD PEACE PROPOSALS. (5 MIN:
S S C M PAN4GGBA 0100)
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,.CHERNENKO SPEECH. (RPT GERMAN 151500) (GERMAN 0900 JAP
4 (LOVIKOV) ON WESTERN COUNTRIES TRYING TO SOLVE THEIR ECON
PROBLEMS AT EXPENSE OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES' INTEREST. SAYS
WESTERN COUNTRIES CHARGE HIGHER PRICES FOR THEIR INDUSTRIAL
PRODUCTS SOLD TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, AT SAME TIME FORCING PRICES
-` OF RAW MATERIALS SUPPLIED BY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DOWNWARD.
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5 ANON RE ONGOING GENEVA CONF OF UNCTAD. CITES CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE MONITOR ON RESTRICTION IMPOSED BY USA AND WEST EUROPEAN
UAJCjq,,) NATIONS ON PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO DEVELOPING NATIONS, NOTES
C`h6 UNBEARABLE BURDEN BORNE BY DEVELOIPING NATIOS DUE TO TRADE
RESTRICTIONS WITH WESTERN COUNTRIES. (6 MIN: BEND 1500)
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6 SOVIET HISTORIAN (YORUDUNI MAKSEV) ON U.S. IDEOLOGICAL
CAMPAIGN AGAINST NONALIGNED COUNTIRS. NOTES CAMPAIGN CARRIED OUT IN
NEWLY DEVELOPING COUNTRIS AGINST COLONZIATION. SAYS
STmATEGIC AIM OF IMPERIALSITS IS TO HINDER PROGRESSIVE CHANGE IN
NEWLY DEVELOPING COUNTIRES. DENOUNCES WESTERN MEDIA FOR NOT
REFERRING TO LAND REFORM, INCREASE OF WORKERS' WAGES IN
AFGHANISTAN, FOR CONDUCTING SLANDEROUS PROPAGANDA AGAINST
AFGHANISTAN THROUGH USE OF INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES, SUCH AS U.S.
CIA. NOTES U.S. INTELLIGENCE BRAODCAST SERVICE AGAINST NICARAGUA.
DENOUNC NONALIGNED AND SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. (6 MIN: KOR
0930) / L& J
7 REPORTS ON MOSCOW PRESS CONF BY MARAT GRAMOV, PRESIDENT
OF USSR NATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE DEVOTED TO STMT BY SOVIET
NOC IN CONNECTION WITH SITUATION PRECEDING LOS ANGELES OLYMPIS.
S52
`,j,,,q,c (1, 000 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1110 TASSR 1032; VOICE RECORDING, 300
(`TEXT SENT: MAYAK 1130; 5-3 MIN: ENG I NTER 20-10 ENGNA
2200 PO~TBRAZ 2200 2300 PORT 2100 GERMAN 1600 SERBO 1900)
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SS POLITICAL NEWS ANALYST ROBERT SEREBRENNIKOV ON
PREPARATIONS FOR LOS A!4-ELES OLYMPICS NOT BEING IN ACCORD WITH
01`~ "OLYMPIC PRINCIPLES. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1625) S
9 (ANATOLIY MOLYAVIN) REPORTS ON MARAT GRMOV'S PRESS CONF IN
CONNECTION WITH LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS. (SENT: HOME 1-B90 ORBITA
b*q
EPORT ON
10 SIDELIGHTS FROM SOVIET UNION: INCL R
PREPARATIONS FOR FORTHCOMING INTERNATIONAL YOUTH FESTIVAL IN
MOSCOW. (5 MIN: GERMAN 1600)
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11 TIME, EVENTS, PEOPLE: INTERVIEW WITH WORKER FROM MOSCOW'S
CP51L KRANYY PROLETARIY WORKS PRAISING CHERNENKO'S PLENUM SPEECH AND
Ukssr O?`~ DISCUSSING GOOD WORK AT HIS ENTERPRISE; INTERVEIW WITH DEPUTY HEAD
OF GRAIN DEPARTMENT OF USSR MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, RE SPRING
SOWING IN UKRAINE (EXCERPT SENT): SERGEY FANTON REVIEWS LISTENERS'
LETTERS DEALING WITH U. S. POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA, ESPECIALLY
IN NICARAGUA; MAKSIMENO PARIS REPORT ON GROWING CULTURAL TIES
BETWEEN USSR AND FRANCE, CITING SOVIET MOVIES SHOWN IN PARIS LATIN
QUARTER; NOTE ON ANNIVERSARY INTRODUCTION OF HERO OF SOVIET UNION
TITLE.-,(HOME 0800 ORBITA 0800)
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"OUR CORRESPONDENT REPORT." (RPT ENGAFR 151700) (ENGAFR
13 P 'DRAMA. (RPT ARABIC 131630) (ARABIC 1630)
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14 B IEF NEWS ON ACTIVITIES OF COMMUNSITS IN VARIOUS
COUNTRIES, CITING USSR, AFGHANISTAN, CHILE, OTHERS. (6 MIN:
L IJ
AC11V("*IET 1000)
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"LIFE OF FRATERNAL PARTIES" PROGRAM: SRV CP CC PROPAGANDA
DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR ARTICLE ON FURTHER IMPROVING PARTY'S WORK
EFFICIENCY (4 MTREPORT ON SOFIA PLANT'S BULGARIAN CP MEMBERS
(3.5 MIN); ARGENTINE CP LEADER'S REMARKS AT PRESS CONF ON
Argo.+~~rn-~ ARGENTINA SITUATION MI-N); NEWS ROUNDUP OF FRATERNAL PARTIES,
INCL STMT BY PHILIPPINE CP CC CALLING ON PEPLE TO JOIN
to-ANTIWAR STRUGGLE OF WORLD PEOPLE U MIN)). (TOTAL 14.5 MIN:
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s4 16 INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS MOVEMENT FEATURE: ANON
jaxM?ON ITEM PUBLISHED IN MOSCOW'S KOMMUNSIT IN PEACE PROTESTS IN
'' WESTERN WORLD 5 N) ANON ON BULGARIAN LABOR
p,14ev _P
MOVEMENTS 4 MIN); ARGENTINE JOURNALIST MARIANO ROMERO ON
2300) () A
18 APR 198
ARGENTINE COMMUNIST PRESS (3 MIN). (OVERALL 13.5 MIN: PORTBRAZ
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17 INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS MOVEMENT: SUMMARY
ANON KOMMUNIST COMMUNISTS AND THE NEW MOVEMENTS OF SOCIAL
PROTEST" (7 MIN); ROUNDUP OF NEWSBRIEFS ON ACTIVITIES OF
C&C V1tlb0MMUNIS AND WORKERS' PARTIES WORLDWIDE. (PORT 2100)
18 CLUB OF FRIENDS OF RADIO MOSCOW: REVIEW LETTERS ON
CLUB ACTIVITIES; LISTENERS INVITED TO CONTRIBUTE TO NEW
l9 FEATURE "A MOMENT FROM MY LIFE": BRIEF PROFILE OF GAGARIN,
WITH RECORDING OF HIS REMARKS PRIOR TO SPACE MISSION.
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(FRRXtAG 11151930)
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MEDIA'S ANTI-SOVIETISM; REQUIREMENT OF CPSU MEMBERSHIP PRIOR TO
IA)944 BECOMING SOVIET PREMIER; MILITARY INSTRUCTION IN SOVIET
V_S5 L SCHOOLS AS PREPARATION FOR MILITARY SERVICE. (ENGINTER 1131)
MAILBAG PROGRAM. INTRODUCES JAP LISTENERS' LETTERS ON
SOVIET SPACE PROGRAM; NEW SCHOOL YEAR IN JAPAN; OTHERS. (27 MIN,
PART,.@OOREST: JAP 151200)
22 CPSU CC SLOGANS. (TASSE 142040) (7-3 MIN: ENGINTER
M(A 52000 0640 091-0 FRENCHINTER 152000 SPANCUBA-0100 HINDI 1400
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23 REPORT ON CPSU CC MESSAGE ADDRESSED TO ALL THOSE WHO
STRUGGLE AGAINST IMPERIALISM AND SUMMONS THEM TO STRENGTHEN
THE TRUGOLE. (3.5 MIN: SPANLA 2300)
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24 PRAVDA EDITORIAL, 17 APRIL, BASED ON MAY DAY SLOGANS.
(BRIEF: ORBITA 2200) -. LA _. 16 APR 1984
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N H SLOGANS DEALING WITH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES, UNITY AND FRIENDSHIP
~~s2 AMONG SOCIALIST COUNTRIES, CONCERTED EFFORTS FOR PEACE. (5-4
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26 PRAVDA EDITORIAL ARTICLE, 16 APR, "VAIN ENDEAVORS OF
WASHINGTON FALSIFIERS," ON PUBLICATION OF PAMPHLET "SOVIET MILITARY
)ub Of MIGHT" IN USA. (TASS 151717) (14 MIN: MAND 1600; 9-7 MIN: ENGINTER
US I Itf
USSR On) 06-10 091-0 163L FRENCHINTER 152000 SPANCHILE 2000 ENGUK 1900
iTALIAN 1900 PORTUGUESE 2400 GERMAN 1600 ARAB 1430 BULL 1-530
MtgP't
RCMANiAN 1600 KOREAN 1130 VIET 1000) (,tS
0738 SSR 0038; 3 MIN. ATTRIB VLADISLAV DROBKOV: MAYAK 0250)
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GROMYKO LTR TO UN SEC GEN PEREZ DE CUELLAR ON QUESTIONS
L(,S Qa&tWEAPONS WILL DESTROY RATHER THAN DEFEND EUROPEAN NATO COUTNRIES.
Nato (j (500 TEXT: TASSE 0821 TASSR 0144) u'g
28 SUMMARY PRAVDA "WARRANTED CONCERN" ON PLANS AIMED AT
CREATING A CENTER NEAR BELGIAN CITY OF FLORENNES FOR SERVICING
!~jtI ku QF U. S. CRUISE MISSILES IN WESTERN EUROPE. (300 TEXT SENT: TASSE
CwC y OF LIMITING NAVAL ACTIVITIES AND NAVAL ARMAMENTS. (TASSE
f-D 00x.
(/tSsl ` vf3 1409471 (5-4 MIN: INDO 1-330 1500 URDU 1300 BENG 1500 BUR 1-430
CAMB 1330 1300 JAP 151200; 1 MIN: JAP 151000 151200)
30 SOLTAN ON GROMYKO LTR TO UN SEC GEN PEREZ DE CUELLAR
ON QUESTIONS OF LIMITING NAVAL ACTIVITIES AND NAVAL ARMAMENTS.
(4-3 MIN, SENT: ENGITNER 1310 171-0 2010- PORTBRAZ 2300 SPANLA 2300
ITAL 1-700 ARAB 16-30 PERSINA 14-00 16001CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 POLISH
1400 BULL 1530 SERBO 1600 1900 KOR 1330; ANON: GERMAN 1-500
ALSA,NfAi~ 1430)
SUMMARY PRAVDA "WHO THREATENS EUROPE?" SAYS U.S. NUCLEAR
4100 J~~N 0, s
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TASS MILIT WRITER VLADIMIR BOGACHEV "SEA
EXPANSES MUST BECOME
PEACE ZONE" ON USSR'S NEW IMPORTANT INITIATIVES ON QUESTIONS
OF LIMITATION OF NAVAL ACTIVITY AND NAVAL ARMAMENTS. (550 TEXT
SENT: TASSE 2105)
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32 TIKHONOV REPLY TO APPEAL BY GROUP OF KREFELD INITIATIVE.
(i155(Z- j~c~ty (TASSE 140600) (5 MIN: FRENCHINTER 15 000 GERMAN 0900; MIN: JAP
11 rr.e ig 51200 )
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33 TASS POLITICAL ANALYST YURIY KORNILOV "U.S. PERSHING MISSILES
IN EUROPE AND MRS KIRKPATRICK'S REVELATIONS," RE JEAN KIRKPATRICK
INTVW WITH BRITISH DAILY TELEGRAPH. (600 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1830
I;,, F I( P6(t'fSSR 1720) Ck-Q
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34 ALEKSANOR LEBEDEV ARGUES THAT EQUALITY AND EQUAL SECURITY
IS ONLY CONDITION USSR APPLIES TO DISARM NEGOTIATIONS. QA Nn (m 3
L,LSSfL - ,J2.Ic. ENCJ.N ER 091631) (PORT 2100) U-S
5 ALEKSANDR LEBEDEV ON PREVENTING NUCLEAR WAR, RE RECENT
CHERNENKO PROPOSALS. (RP T POLISH 131300 ON 14 APR LIST) (POLISH
130 ~4S
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"DISARM, ISSUE OF THE DAY." (RPT ENGINTER 150810) (ENGINTER
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37 "TOWARD PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE": LISTENERS' LTRS ON
THREAT OF NUCLEAR WAR WHICH CANNOT BE WON, YET PREPS FOR IT
CONTINUE. THIS IS FAULT OF USA WHICH ESCALATED THREAT BY
(A-j ccuW-
DEPLOYMENT OF ITS MISSILES IN EUROPE. USSR WILL RESUME TALKS
~- -DPplol
mis5i1"HEN SITUATION IS RETURN TO PREDEPLOYMENT LEVEL. (10 MIN:
SPAN $H 152130) i'(-S
38 TASS ANALYST LEONID PONOMAREV ON MASS MANIFESTATIONS AGAINST
S ^I CONTINUED DEPLOYMENT OF NEW U.S. NUCLEAR MISSILES ON TERRITORY
FL D `eI"~OF BRITAIN, FRG, ITALY HELD ON 15 APRIL. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE
m(gilej850 TASSR 1700)
6 APR 1984
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39 REPORT DESCRIBING DEMONSTRATIONS.IN BRITAIN AGAINST PRESENCE
n OF U.S. MILIT BASES AND NUCLEAR MISSILES IN COUNTRY, AND
K- ,,./1xL" DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST ARMS RACE HELD IN OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES.
`LS r)"*SiF (3 MI MAVAK 0930)
PUBLISHED IN (INDIAN) WEEKLY WHO WRITES THAT HE SEES NO REASON
CwtiC~
WHY ASIANS SHOULD WORRY ABOUT DEPLOYMENT OF EUROMISSILES. (8
(,~S STAT
0D?gt6 j MIN: PERSIAN 1600)
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42 REPORT ON ANTIWAR MOVTS IN WORLD 15 APR. (3 MIN: PERSIAN
l_S ay-'v
43 VLADYSLAV KOZYAKOV ON GROWING PROTESTS AGAINST U.S.
MISSILES IN WESTERN EUROPE: REAGAN ASSERTION THAT NATO MILIT
BUILDUP WILL IMPROVE CHANCES OF NEGOTIATIONS HAS PROVED A BLUFF.
USSR IS AGAINST USE OF NEGOTIATIONS AS COVER FOR INSTALLING
pru~~fi NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN EUROPE. OBSERVER QUOTED. FEW DAYS AGO
SOV GOVT STMT ON RESUMPTION OF TALKS WAS APPROVED BY SUPREME
SOVIET. KIRKPATRICK INTVW WITH DAILY TELEGRAPH CITED. PPL DO NOT
WANT TO PUT UP-WITH DANGEROUS COURSE OF REAGAN ADMIN, AND THIS
IS WHY THOUSANDS OF DEMONSTRATORS HAVE BEEN PROTESTING IN
EUROP CITIES. (ENGNA 2200) _ S 16 APR 1984
Wf, &A
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44 NIKOLAY GRATSIANOV ON MAY DAY SLOGAN 16 URGING PPLS OF
WESTERN EUROPE TO INTENSIFY STRUGGLE FOR WITHDRAWAL
~AUA FROM WESTERN EUROPE OF NEW U.S. NUCLEAR MISSILES STRESSING THAT
Stu THIS SLOGAN HIGHLIGHTS MAIN DANGER THREATENING EUROPE FOLLOWING
ttpl&AL WESTERN EUROPE OF PERSHING-2 AND TOMAHAWAK MISSILES AS PART OF
d401 PREPS BEING MADE BY WASHINGTON ADMIN FOR NUCLEAR CONFLICT
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DEMOS TO UNDERLINE MASSIVE EUROPE-WIDE PROTEST MOVT AGAINST
-A iA
DEPLOYMENT OF NEW AMERICAN NUCLEAR MISSILES. (3 MIN: ITALIAN 1700)
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45 SUMMARY PRAVDA ON GEORGE BUSH'S VISIT TO EUROPE TO SUBMIT
cLI)CIAM PROPOSALS ON CHEMICAL ARMS BAN TO DISARM CMTEE. (3 MIN: ENGINTER
46 (BOCHKACHOV) ON TWO DIFFERENT ATTITUDES TOWARD BANNING
CHEMICAL WEAPONS, CONTRASTING U.S. UNWILLINGNESS WITH SOV SINCEREITY
Lt 0600 IN POSITIVELY RESPONDING TO CHEMICAL WEAPONS BANNING PROPOSALS.
(,ASS (L L(6 K MAND 0700) btS
47 INTL DIARY: INCL BORIS ANDRIYANOV ON WASHINGTON'S POSITION
ON IESYION OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS. (4 MIN, SENT: HOME 1645) (J$
I r_1
ANON ON U.S. USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN VIETNAM WAR. NOTES
VIETNAMESE RESIDENTS RECOLLECTION OF U.S. AIRCRAFT SPRAYING OF
a,&&%POISONOUS YELLOW POWDER, VIETNAMESE PPLS DENUNCIATION OF U. S. USE
L1--S C L
OF C. ICAL WEAPONS. (10 MIN: KOREAN 1130)
ED STATES
POISONOUS MATERIALS, DENOUNCES U.S. LDRS FOR CALLING FOR BANNING
USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS WHILE PLANNING TO INCREASE PRODUCTION
OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN VIETNAM WAR. SAYS LAND IN VIETNAM DEVASTATED
DUE TO U.S. USE OF CHEMICAL AGENTS. NOTES LINGERING EFFECT
OF CONTAMINATION FROM CHEMICAL AGENTS IN VIETNAM, U.S. STORAGE OF
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49 SUMMARY ANON UNITED MOSCOW NEWS ON IMPORTANCE OF
MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX IN U.S. ECONOMY, AND CLOSE RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN POLITICAL, MILITARY AND CORPORATE STRUCTURES OF USA.
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(3 MI .ENGINTER 1910)
50 TASS COMMENTATOR YUROV ON U.S. PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE
Ort-3 138 ON PREVENTIVE STRUGGLE AGAINST TERRORISM. (350 TEXT SENT:
U.S D