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GLOBAL-
1 PROGRAM "INTERNATIONAL SITUATION -- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS."
VIKTOR ANIKIN INTRODUCES REPLIES BY YURIY KORNILOV ON ANTIWAR
Q,rn MOVEMENT IN WEST WHICH IS FUELLED BY FEARS OF U.S. AGGRESSIVE
POLICIES (13 MIN); ANIKIN REPORTS ON HOW USA IS UNDERMINING EFFORTS
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L S F~ JM7t
OF CONTADORA GROUP TO FIND PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT FOR CENTRAL AMERICA
U~.S co MIN): ANIKIN REPLY ON EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND ITS ELECTION
PROCEDURES (4 MIN); ANIKIN TELLS OF UNITA TERRORIST ACTS IN ANGOLA.
NOTING THAT UNITA REPRESENTS NO-ONE IN THAT COUNTRY BUT IS MERELY
AGENT OF USA AND SOUTH AFRICA ((44 MIN); ANDRIANOV TELLS OF USA'S
Ck r cjO ~~
uS AGGRESSIVE ACTIONS IN FAR EAST (7 MIN); ANIKIN TELLS OF PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTIONS IN EL SALVADOR WHICH WERE LARGELY BOYCOTTED, NOTING THAT
LAS THERE IS LITTLE TO CHOOSE BETWEEN TWO MAIN CANDIDATES (4 MIN);
fur ANIKIN DESCRIBES INTNATL MONETARY FUND AS INSTRUMENT OF U.S.
V0~ IMPERIALIST DOMINATION OVER THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES (4 MIN); ANIKIN
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GIVES BRIEF SKETCH ON HISTORY AND SITUATION OF PAPUA-NEW GUINEA
(3 MIN). (OVERALL 45 MIN. EXCERPTS SENT: ORBITA 0930 1215 1330
HOME 1&15)
4 PAGE IN HISTORY: ANON RE ANNIVERSARY U-2 SPY PLANE INCIDENT.
IM" KAL AIRCRAFT DOWNING. (RPT ENGINTER 031431) (ARABIC 14.30 BENG
500 KOji 0930)
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u,3, o\ AND PENDENT COUNTRIES. (9 MIN: FRENCHAFR 031930)
0
5 INTERVIEW WITH (MAMADOU DIA), REPRESENTATIVE OF DAKAR
DEMOCRATIC STUDENTS' UNION TO SECRETARIAT OF PAN-AFRICAN STUDENTS'
UNION8 PARTICIPANT IN 14TH CONGRESS OF INTNATL STUDENTS UNION IN
SOFIA. GIVES IMPRESSIONS OF CONGRESS, DISCUSSION OF TOPICAL ISSUES
I~COn~ SUCH AS STRUGGLE FOR PEACE. PRAISES SOCIALIST COUNTRIES' EFFORTS
QF FOR PEACE, CONDEMNS-IMPERIALIST ACTIONS AGAINST NATLIB MOVEMENTS
'OTLIGHT ON SPORT: INCL INTERVIEW WITH FORMER SOVIET GYMNASTICS
HER CONCERN OVER COMMERCIALIZAITON OF OLYMPICS AND ANTI-SOVIET
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CHAMPION AND NOW MEMBER OF SOVIET OLYMPIC COMMITTEE WHO EXPRESSES
(YESEYEV), IN REPLY TO AUSTRALIAN LISTENER'S LETTER ASKING IF
ATHLETES WERE PAID TO BOYCOTT 1980 MOSCOW OLYMPICS, INTERVIEWS
SOVIET ATHLETES ON THEIR VIEWS OF OLYMPIC IDEALS, STATING THAT
OLYMPIC FLAME IS SYMBOL OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP
BETWEEN NATIONS AND SHOULD NOT BE VIOLATED (5 MIN); YEFIM (LAVROV)
ON FORTHCOMING INTERNATIONAL PEACE CYCLING RACE HELD EACH MAY,
Pea csi-
ftc.c,Q- REGARDED TO BE ONE OF MAIN AMATEUR CYCLING COMPETITIONS (3 MIN).
(ENG INFR 0831)
3
DELIGHTS FROM SOVIET UNION: INCL MEMBER OF SOVIET NOC AND
-GYMNAST CHAMPION DENOUNCING POSSIBLE DIFFICULTIES DURING OLYMPIC
GAMES IN LOS ANGELES. (5 MIN: GERMAN 0900)
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8 SPORTS PROGRAM: INCL ANON NOTING THAT SPORTS WRITERS
THROUGHOUT WORLD ARE CRITICAL OF PREPARATIONS FOR SUMMER OLYMPICS.
POINTING TO CRITICISM OF LOS ANGELES COMMERCIALIZATION. (ENGNA
032300) 0
0 4 MAY 1984
9 REPORT ON PRESS INTERVIEW WITH CHAIRMAN OF FORTHCOMING
TASHKENT INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL. (5 MIN: DART 1500)
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10 NEWSREEL: INCL REVIEW OF POSITIVE REACTION TO CHERNENKO'S
STEEL MILL SPEECH, QUOTING NEUES DEUTSCHLAND, RABOTNICHESKO DELO.
(,lJ Ok u~NEN, UPI # ITALIAN NEWS AGENCY, UNITED NEWS OF INDIA. (3. 5 MIN:
e' ~1 ENGINTER"? 810)
11 TME. EVENTS, PEOPLE: INCL LEVON AGAYAN ENTHUSING ABOUT
COSMONAUTS' ACHIEVEMENTS IN HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT OF COSMOS; VIKTOR
LEVIN, RE FRG METALLURGISTS TU VOTE ON STRIKE, DISCUSSES UNEMPLOYMENT
IN WEST; REPORT FROM KAMPUCHEA ON END OF CONF ON COOPERATION BETWEEN
THREE INDOCHINESE COUNTRIES; PROFILE OF WOMEN WWII VETERAN.
(HOME)O9Q0 ORBITA 0800)
12 "INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS MOVEMENT": BRIEF ITEMS
ON EVENTS IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES, ACTIVITIES OF COMMUNIST AND WORKERS
PARTIES (5 MIN: ALBANIAN 1430)
13 "WORLD COMMUNIST AND WORKERS MOVEMENT": ANON QUOTING
COMMUNISTS FROM VARIOUS PARTS OF WORLD ON HOW LENIN AFFECTED THEIR
C LIVES (12 MIN); ZA RUBEZHOM ON OBJECTIVES OF LAO PPLS
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REVOLUTtcNARY PARTY (8 MIN). (PERSIAN 1700)
14 PPL AND EVENTS: INCL AFRICAN STUDENTS ENTHUSING ABOUT
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MOSCOW MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS THEY WITNESSED; REVIEW OF HIGHLIGHTS
J OS SALYUT M I S I ON. (ENGAFR 1700 2000)
15 KALEIDOSCOPE: INCL FEATURE ON "BOOK OF PEACE" STARTED BY
RETIRED MAN FROM TADSHIKISTAN, WHO HAS COLLECTED 52,000 INSCRIPTIONS
FROM LOCAL PEOPLE, IN FAVOR OF PEACE; EXPLANATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL
GUARAN)TEE OF EQUALITY FOR ALL IN USSR. (FRENCHMAG 031930)
16 PANORAMA: STORY OF HEROISM "BANNERS OF VICTORY"; NOTE ON
ANNIVERSARY OF MOSCOW RADIO. REVIEWING LISTENERS' LETTERS PRAISING
MOSC,Q RAD I O PROGRAMS. (ARABIC 1630 ) U 4 tri:, ' :23
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17 MAILBAG FOR POLISH LISTENERS: INCL LETTERS EXTENDING MAY DAY
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18- MAILBAG FOR YUGOSLAV LISTENERS: LIDA POPOVA INTRODUCES PROGRA
AND EXPRESSES THANKS FOR MAY DAY GREETINGS; REVIEW LETTERS
EXTENDING GREETINGS TO MARK VARIOUS ANNIVERSARIES WHICH'ARE MARKED
IN MAY; WAR VETERANS FROM YUGOSLAVIA RECALL RED ARMY'S ARRIVAL IN
YUGOSLAVIA; NOTE ON YUGOSLAV MILITARY UNITS FORMED IN SOVIET UNION
AFTER 1943; REVIEW REMARKS BY POETS AND COMPOSERS WHO WERE
doy INSP RE BY VICTORY DAY. (SERBO 1900)
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19 PRAVDA REVIEW MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS THROUGHOUT
WORLD AND GENERAL SOLIDRITY WITH WORKERS, ESPECIALLY IN CAPITALIST
NATI WHERE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IS HIGH. (4 MIN: SPANCUBA 0100)
2 "LISTENERS' CLUB," EDITION DEVOTED TO MAY DAY: NIGERIAN
SCHOLAR HAILS SOVIET EXAMPLE OF HOW TO BUILD SOCIETY FOR GOOD
OF PEOPLE, EXTENDS MAY DAY GREETINGS; LETTERS OF GREETING ON MAY
DAY; TWO AFRICANS GIVE IMPRESSIONS OF MOSCOW MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS;
LETTER CONDEMNING IMPERIALIST WAR PREPARATIONS AND EXPRESSING
SUPPORT FOR ANTIAPARTHEID STRUGGLE; POEM CONDEMNING ARMS RACE;
NOTE CRITICIZING REAGAN'S "DAY OF LAW AND LOYALTY" AS INSULT TO
CHICAGO FOUNDERS OF MAY DAY; BRIEF OUTLINE MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS
THROUGHOUT WORLD. (10 MIN: ENGAFR 1700)
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21 COMMENTS BY FOREIGN VISITORS, PEGGED, RELATING RED SQUARE
IMPRESSIONS, SUPPORTING SOVIET PEACE POLICY, CHERNENKO'S SERP I
MOLET PLANT SPEECH. (CUBAN: SPANCUBA 0100; LAMBROS OF
CYPRUS: GREEK 1-500; ETHIOPIAN TRADE UNIONIST: AMHARIC 03t-530;
VA S FOREIGN TRADE UNIONISTS: ITALIAN 1900 KOREAN 0930)
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22 SUMMARIES MAJ GEN LEBEDEV PRAVDA ",ON WASHINGTON'S SPECULATION
a~N AROUND,-SSUES OF VERIFICATION." (TASSE 021640) (7-5 MIN: SPANLA
I H 031900 TURKISH 1300; ONE MI N : SOMALI 031600 )
00~ SPAN
23 ALEKSANDR LEBEDEV ON USSR'S RECENT PROPOSALS CONCERNING AN
INTL CODE OF BEHAVIOR BETWEEN NUCLEAR POWERS. (B MIN: ROMANIAN
Lt.- SSO- A"euN.. 1600)
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24 SUMMARY NOVOYE VREMYA INTVW WITH CZECH/SLOVAK FOREIGN
MINISTER BOGUSLAV CHNOUPEK ON CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S STAND ON DETENTE IN
e '2,h EUROPE. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSR 0740)
25 SUMMARY ANON PRAVDA ON USSR CONCERN AT CURRENT SITUATION
IN EUROPE, STRESSING THAT USSR IS PREPARED TO DO EVERYTHING IN ITS
POWER TO ENHANCE PEACE AND EUROPEAN SECURITY. (300 TEXT: TASSE
0521 TASSR 032315; 6 MIN: PORTUGUESE 2100)
26 VIKTOR TANIN ON MAY DAY AND GROWING INTL TENSION. (RPT
Sp pJb FINNISH\291430) (PORTUGUESE 2100)
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27 TASS OBSERVER VLADIMIR BOGACHEV ON U.S. SABOTAGING AGMTS
~ ON IMITI G WEAPONS. (RPT ENGINTER 032010) (ENGINTER 0610 0910)
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UMS ~~" 28 COMMENTATOR ANSWERS LISTENERS' QUESTIONS: NIKOLAY GORSHKOV
ON UPCOMING 39TH ANNIV END OF WW2. NOTING PEACE WAS WON BY JOINT
EFFORTS AND IS NOW SAFEGUARDED BY JOINT EFFORTS OF PEACE
ACTIVITISTS AGAINST PRESENT WAR MONGERS. LAUDING USSR'S EFFORTS
TO STOP DANGEROUS DEVELOPMENT OF NEW WEAPONS SYSTEMS. BUT ALL
ar/rl'V COUNTRIES HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY IN PREVENTING WAR. MENTIONING
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29 VIKTOR OLENICHEV ON WPC-SPONSORED WEEK OF ACTION FOR
EUROPEAN SECURITY. (RPT ENGINTER 031310) (ENGINTER 0610 0910
GERMAN 0900 SOMALI 031600 SWAHILI 031730 AMHARIC 034530 HIND 1-130
JAP 00)
ANON ON WPC-SPONSORED WEEK OF ACTION FOR EUROPEAN SECURITY
AND COOP, HELD UNDER MOTTO "END DEPLOYMENT OF CRUISE AND PERSHING
MISSILES IN WEST EUROPE," NOTING MASSIVE ANTI-WAR DEMOS AROUND
WORLD SHOW LARGE SCALE SUPPORT FOR THIS CALL, QUOTING SOVIET
DELEGATE TO MOSCOW CONF ON ROLE OF TUS IN WORK AGAINST
D~F$bt THREAT OF WAR RE WAY TO PEACE BEING THROUGH DIALOGUE. MENTIONING
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THAT VARIOUS ACTIVITIES ARE GOING ON IN USSR TO MARK WEEK OF ACTION.
(3 MIN: ENGINTER 1310 1710 2010 ITALIAN-1700 GERMAN 1500 TURKISH
1300 PERSIAN 1400 1600 GREEK 1500 POLISH 1400 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500
HUM(GAR I ~N 1900 BULGARIAN 1530 SERBO 1600) (&&
MOSCOW AT INVITATION OF PRAVDA, CONDEMNING U.S. MISSILE DEPLOYMENTS
31 "GUEST SPEAKER": ALEKSANDR BARABEYCHIK INTVW WITH (OWEN
O'MARAHO). EDITOR IN CHIEF OF IRISH SOCIALIST JOURNAL, IN
IN EUROPE, SAYS THAT RIGHT ACROSS BOARD THERE IS CONCERN EXPRESSED
OVER DANGER OF NUCLEAR WAR, CLAIMING THAT U.S. IS TO BLAME FOR
FAILURE OF GENEVA TALKS. BY INCREASING AMOUNT OF WEAPONS DEPLOYED.
STRESSING THAT U.S. ADMIN USES ARMS LIMITATION TALKS AS A SCREEN
6^N: ENGINTER 1550) r Ip '~ 0 4 MAY 1984
FOR WEAPONS DEPLOYMENT, CONCLUDING IT iS NECESSARY TO BUILDUP
PEACE MVMT TO PRESSURIZE GOVERNMENTS TO ACT FOR DISARMAMENT.
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32 TASS OBSERVER LEONID PONOMAREV RE AP REPORT ON U.S.
TEST-PILOT LT-GEN ROBERT BOND KILLED IN ACCIDENT WHILE FLYING
CLASSIFIED STEALTH TYPE AIRCRAFT, STRESSING THAT AIR CASTROPHY
IN NEVEDA REVEALED ONLY A PART OF A VERY THICK COVER OF SECRECY
IN WHICH WASHINGTON IS SPEEDING UP PREPARATIONS FOR WAR. (3 MIN.
SENT: CZECH/SLOVAK 1500)- 1&S
33 REPORT ONU.S. MOUNTING MEAN AND -JICIOUS ANTI-SOVIET CAMPAIGN
VA"
U-S
DANISH PARLIAMENT TO BAR DEPLOYMENT OF MISSILES; NICARAGUA CALLS
FOR STOP TO MINING PORTS IN NOTE TO U.S.; FRG SPECIALISTS CRITICIZE
STAR WARS CONCEPT, ACCORDING TO DPA; CUBA DENOUNCES U.S. CHEMICAL
t 25X1
1Kist1/1 WEAPON REARMAMENT PROGRAM; SEAN MCBRIDE CRITICIZES U. S. ATTITUDE
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TO UNE C IN L'HUMANITE DIMANCHE. (3 MIN: ENGNA 2200)
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36 (ALEKSHIN) ON REAGAN'S DIRECTIVE AGAINST SO-CALLED INTL
TERRORISM. A PRETEXT IS USES TO INTERVENE IN INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF
jcr~OrrsM DEV LO I G COUNTRIES. (6 MIN: MANDSEA 11
^610- 7 wo-1 e? )MAY , i~r84 LL$
37 ANON "U.S. AGAINST UN": QUESTION-AND-ANSWER DISCUSSION ON
U.S. CAMPAIGN AGAINST UN, OTHER INTL ORGANIZATIONS. (14 MIN:
(XR
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BASED ON MATERIAL FROM SAKHAROV AND BONEROVA. (550 TEXT SENT:
TASSE 1147 TASSR 1128 MAYAK 1300 ITALIAN 1900 CZECH/SLOVAK-1500
C f HUNG RI N 1900 SERBO 1900; 6-4 MIN: ENGNA 2200 PORTBRAZ 2300)
Gc.P
ORLD ON U.S. POLICIES: NETHERLANDS STRIKE SCHEDULED FOR
THURSDAY; AUSTRIAN PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORT PEACE WEEK;
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38 REPORT ON PARIS PRESS CONF GIVEN BY YURIY KHILCHEVSKIY, USSR
PERMANENT REP AT UNESCO, STRESSING THAT U.S. THREAT TO LEAVE UNESCO
AT END OF CURRENT YEAR, UNLESS SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES ARE INTRODUCED
IN WAY ORGANIZATION OPERATES, REFLECTS GENERAL FOREIGN POLICY
COURSE OF AMERICAN ADMINISTRATION, WHICH IS TO AN INCREASING DEGREE
BEING BUILT UPON USE OF HARSH AND FORCEFUL PRESSURE. (550 TEXT:
A
TASSR 1815)
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40 TASS MILITARY NEWS ANALYST VLADIMIR BOGACHEV ON REAGAN ADMIN
MAKING PUBLIC ITS READINESS TO MAKE CUTS IN MILITARY SPENDING
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FOLLOWING PRESSURE FROM CONGRESS WHICH IS SERIOUSLY CONCERNED
OVER HUGE U.S. BUDGET DEFICIT. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 2100)
41 ROUNDUP POLITICAL EVENTS IN U.S.: REPORT ON ANOTHER FISHING
VA CIA- BOAT.STRUCK BY A MINE IN CORINTO AND NICARAGUAN GOVT STMT THAT
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(SENT); ANON ON GROWING OPPOSITION TO REAGAN'S STAR WARS PROGRAM,
U-S QS
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NOTING MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPS URGING ADMIN TO SEEK NEGOTIATIONS
WITH USSR BEFORE EMBARKING ON STAR WARS PROGRAM (SENT); ANON ON
MEN OF 22D MARINE AMPHIBIOUS UNIT RETURNING FROM SERVICE IN GRENADA
0 4 MAY
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42 VLADIMIR POZNER 'DAILY TALK' ON COMMERCIALISM UNDER CAPITALISM.
43 MIKHAIL TARATUTA REPLYING TO ILLINOIS LISTENER RE RESTRICTIONS
ON SOVIET TOURISTS, POINTING OUT THAT SOME 4.5 MILLION SOVIET
CITIZENS TRAVELLED ABROAD LAST YEAR, NOTING THAT U.S. HAS ABOLISHED
AIR TRAVEL BETWEEN U.S. AND USSR AND BARRED ENTRY TO SOVIET TRADE
UNIONISTS, ALSO THAT FEW AMERICANS ARE ALLOWED TO VISIT CUBA,
AGREEING WITH NEED TO PROMOTE FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN STATES BUT STRESSING
THAT IT IS DIFFICULT TO TRUST A COUNTRY WHERE POLICIES CHANGE WITH
PRE DENTS. (ENGNA 032300)
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44 "ARGENTINE WEK" FEATURE. PRESIDENT ALFONSIN HAS INAUGURATED
CONGRESSIONAL SESSION, DURING WHICH HE EXPRESSED CONCERN OVER
SITUATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA, THE EFFECTS OF WHICH COULD HAVE
NEGATIVE IMPACT ON LATIN AMERICA. COMPLETE SUMMARY OF ALFONSIN'S
G1il~ MESSAGE TO CONGRESS. HUNDREDS OF PERSONS PARTICIPATED IN LABOR
L4biK DAY CELEBRATIONS PREPARED BY UNIFIED GENERAL CONFEDERATION OF
GC~~ LABOR, WHICH RELEASED DOCUMENT ON SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS DATE.
e,A ATHOS FAVA- SECRETARY GENERAL OF ARGENTINE COMMUNIST PARYT,
HAS MAD EANALYSIS OF SITUATION IN THE COUNTRY. HE SAID THAT THERE
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974 547&&)3 59 $3!3-5 5#3 $35-?8f8"8,% 0)-,. LA R I OJA PROVINCE
GOVERNMENT HAS SIGNED AGREEMENT WITH SOVIET ENTERPRISE FOR THE
PURCHASE OF MACHINERY TO IMPROVE ROADS IN THAT PROVINCE. CULTURAL
EV TS IN ARGENTINA. (9 MIN: SPANLA 2300) i 9.0-01- 0 4 irAY iy$4
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45 (NAME INDISTINCT)) ON WASHINGTON'S, ELECTRONIC SPYING IN
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46 VOLODIA TEITELBOIM ON i MAY CELEBRATIONS AT O'HIGGINS
PARK, WHERE MORE THAN 250,000 PEOPLE GATHERED TO VOICE THEIR
DEMANDS: PINOCHET'S RESIGNATION AND THE IMMEDIATE RETURN TO
DEMOCRACY. THIS ACT HAS DEMONSTRATED UNITY OF PEOPLE AGAINST
DICTATORSHIP. INCLUDES COMMENTS ON PINOCHET'S REPORTED INTENTION
TO EL,E~T A CONGRESS IN 1986. (13 MIN: SPAN CHILE 2000)
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47 "TWO WORDS" FEATURE BY GASTON VARGAS, ALSO ON 1 MAY
DEMONSTRATIONS IN SANTIAGO. MORE THAN 250,000 PEOPLE GATHERED
AT O'HIGGINS PARK TO VOICE THEIR PROTESTS AGAINST
PINOCHET AND HIS HENCHMEN. THIS HAS BEEN THE LARGEST WORKERS
MOVEMENT IN CHILEAN HISTORY, THUS CLEARLY SHOWING THE UNITY
OF THE PEOPLE AND THAT PINOCHET MUST GO. NATIONAL WORKERS
COMMAND ALSO DECIDED TO ESTABLISH ON THE OCCASION THE
GUIDELINES FOR ITS STRUGGLE AGAINST PINOCHET, BEGINNING WITH A
GENERAL STRIKE. (5 MIN: SPANCHILE 2030)
48 ANON INTERVIEW WITH WORKER IN POLAND ON 1 MAY CELEBATIONS
IN THIS CITY AND THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. EXTENDS GREETINGS AND
SOLID R TY WITH CHILEAN WORKERS. (5 MIN: SPANCHILE 2030)
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49 VLADISLAV (CHERKOV) ON U.S. ARMED FORCES MANEUVERS
UNDERWAY IN CARIBBEAN REGION AND CENTRAL AMERICA SINCE 20 APRIL
tA6WetIV"147
CODE- D "OCEAN VENTURE '84". (SENT: ENGINTER 1910)
VLA
50 "CHRONICLE OF SALVADORAN NEWS": FARABUNDO MARTI FRONT HAS
REJECTED U.S.-SPONSORED ELECTORAL PROCESS IN EL SALVADOR TO
ESTABLISH PUPPET GOVTS. WHOEVER WINS ELECTIONS WILL DIRECTLY
'SQ'/ BENEFIT REAGAN ADMIN. THIS IS INCLUDED IN LETTER SENT BY
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SALVADORAN REPORTER. (4 MIN: SPANLA 0000) 14-t w84
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54 VLADISLAV CHERNUKHA REPORT ON OPENING IN LISBON OF INTL
CONF OF SOLIDARITY WITH NICARAGUA, CITING SPEECHES BY ESQUIVAL
AND SANDINISTA LIB FRONT RE? TOGETHER WITH MESSAGE FROM SOVIET
CMTEE FOR SOLIDARITY WITH LATA:M PPLS, QUOTING GEN SEC OF
52 INTVW WITH ALEKSANDR (ZCSUKHOV) , LDR OF SOVIET
u'G DELEGATION AT LISBON CONF FOR SOLIDARITY WITH NICARAGUA NAND FOR
~~ AGF` IN CENTRAL AMERICA. (RPT ENGINTER 021310) (JAP 031200)
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WITH NICARAGUA AND FOR PEACE IN CENTRAL AMERICA. (RPT ENGINTER
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WOMEN'S PEACE LEAGUE, BALLATYNE, THAT CONF WILL-TELL PP1 TRUTH
ABOUT SITUATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA. (3.5 MIN: ENGINTER 1310
5%lL6?`" 1710 PORTSRAZ 2200 ITALIAN 1700 GERMAN 1500 GREEK 1900 ARABIC
1630 TURKISH 1300 PERSIAN 1400 1600 POLISH 1400
CZECH/ L 1500 BULGARIAN 1530 HUNT GARIAN 1900 SERBO 1600
1900 ((9
55 VIKTCR OLIN ON ESCALATING U.S. MILITARY PROVOCATIONS AGAINST
NICARAGUA, NOTING ATTACKS HAVE COME FROM HONDURAS AND COSTA
RICA, MENTIONING FISHING VESSEL SUP4 BY CIA MINE, MAINTAINING
U.S. TROOPS ARE DRAWING CLOSER AND CLOSER RING AROUND COUNTRY,
QUOTING NYT ON PENTAGON NOW BEING IN A POSITION TO ASSUME A
C'1 COMBAT ROLE IN CENTRAL AMERICA, CLAIMING A PRETEXT IS BEING
PERFECTED FOR U. S. INTERVENTION.
(4 MIN: (k4.c
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54 SUMMARY NEW TIMS ON QUESTION OF LIFTING OF RESTRICTIONS ON
PRODUCTION OF OFFENSIVE ARMAMENTS IN FRG IMPOSED IN 1954 ANDREGISTERED
CN FORMATION OF WESTERN EUROPEAN UNION (WEU),
STRESSING THIS SHOULD NOT BE VIEWED APART FROM OVERALL POLICY OF
r[LGTARISTIC CIRCLES OF WEST. (350 TEXT SENT: TASSE 2046 TASSR
12~~)
ST SUMMARY KRASNAYA ZVEZDA "RIGHTWING AND BUNDESWEHR," ON
RI`1ffWiNG INFLUENCES IN WEST GERMANY ON GERMAN ARMY. (6 MIN: POLISH
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YEVGENIY SASHENKOV INTVW WITH (BRUNHILDE DEMM, FRG LISTENER,
p ON SCGNIFICANCE OF MOSCOW RADIO'S GERMAN PROGRAM, AND ON ACTIVITIES
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OF FRQ PEACE MOVMT. (6 MIN: GERMAN 1600)
DIALOGUE: INCL INFO ABOUT TRIPS TO SOVIET UNION ORGANIZED
13''550'VIET TRAVEL AGENCY SPUTNIK, INCL INTVW WITH FRG CITIZEN.
13Y
Ck1 GERMAN 020900) (GERMAN 1500)
A4%0 WEST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, SUCH AS FRG, F I NALAND, ITALY
AM FRANCE, NOTING THIS UPWARD TREND IN SOVIET FOREIGN TRAD EIS
twocb4~~ EXPRESSION OF HIGH STANDARD OF SOVIET GOODS AND OF
P07ENTIAL OF SOVIET ECON, TOUCHING ON FAILURE OF
l$'tINfGTON'S ATTEMPTS TO OBSTRUCT THESE POSITIVE TRADE RELATIONS.
t4 IUIN: GERMAN 1600)
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461 "GOOD EVENING. AUSTRIA." (RPT GERMANUST 021900)
YURIY MAKSIMOV ON THRIVING TRADE RELATIONS BETWEEN USSR
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TASS COMMENTATOR OLEG SHIROKOV ATTACKING TORY GOVT POLICY
IN PAST FIVE YEARS, RE DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN POLICIES. (600 TEXT:
TAf,SE 1328 TASSR 0910)
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63 APN POLITICAL OBSERVER EDGAR CHEPOROV ON 5 YEARS OF TORY
GOVT. QUOTING RECENT POLL FOR OBSERVER ON WIDESPREAD DISSATISFACTION
WITH TORY POLICY AMONGST ELECTORATE. DISCUSSING ELECTION PROMISES
WHICH HAVE REMAINED UNFILLED. STRESSING ECON SITUATION IS GRIM, WITF
RECESSION BITING-DEEP. DESPITE THIS. THERE WILL BE NO
CHANGES TO TORY POLICY. (3 MIN: MAYAK 1900)
TAKING PALCE IN SUSSR 5 APR, NOTING CENTURY AND A HALF AGO WILLIAM
COBBET, ONE OF MOST PROMINENT
FIGURES IN BRITAIN'S POLITICAL LITERATURE OF HIS DAY, SAID OF THE
PRESS THAT IT PRACTISED THAT SEMBLANCE OF FREEDOM BY WHICH MEN ARE
MOST EFFECTUALLY ENSLAVED. MAINTAINING THAT TODAY THAT
64 "VANTAGE POINT" BORIS BELITSKIY RE UPCOMING PRESS DAY
DEFINITION IS PROBABLY EVEN TRUER THAN
IT WAS THEN. POINTING TO RIGHTWING HBIAS IN BRITISH PRESS.
I)ytSS CITING AS EXAMPLE MEDIA'S HANDLING OF MINERS DISPUTE, ALSO CITING
J& CASES OF MISREPRESENTATION OF SITUATION IN USSR AND TENDENCY
TOWARD REPORTING ON ANY SHORTCOMINGS IN SOVIET LIFE RATHER THAN
ITIVE DEVELOPMENTS. (ENGUK 1900)
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SOVIET-FRENCH FRIENDSHIP NEWSREEL: INTVW WITH RAPHAEL
(VAILLE), SEC GEN FRANCE-USSR ASSN. ON ASSN'S CONGRESS TO BE HELD
Frame, CPC'ITHIS SUMMER. AT WHICH 700 DELEGATES FROM ALL OVER FRANCE WILL
LLS~ 0.551') PARTICIPATE, NOTING EVENTS ON PROGRAM INCLUDE CELEBRATIONS OF
60TH ANNIV OF FRENCH-SOVIET DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS, PROGRAM
OL'OJj~'V FOR INTRODUCING FRENCH CITIZENS TO CULTURE, ART. FASHION AND SO ON,
or twl- OF AZERBAIJAN, ALS MENTIONING CELEBRATIONS OF 40TH ANNIV OF LIB NBE)
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YEAR, TOUCHING ON EVENTS IN FRAMEWORK OF FRANCE-USSR TWIN YMWNS
ASSN (9 MIN); ANON ON PRE-WW2 FRENCH-SOVIET COOP (10 MIN). (19 MIN
OV : FRENCH 1730) 'I 3 0 4 MAY 1984
66 "FRIENDSHIP PANORAMA: YURIY ANDREYEV ON OUTCOME OF FINNISH
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JLU'~IS'-PRESIDENT KOIVISTO'S VISIT TO USSR AND SOVIET-FINNISH RELATIONS
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V (5 MIN, SENT); REVIEW OF MAAILMA JA ME WHICH IS PUBLISHED
IN F AND BY APN AND FINLAND-USSR SOCIETY (4 MIN). (FINNISH 1430)
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a.F 67 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT." (RPT ENGAFR 021700) (FRENCHAFR
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b Su1l,~1o CONF (RPT ENGAFR 0 ,?1700); LEONID LEVCHENKO ON SIGNIFICANCE OF
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Pjufwr.LP- MAY DAY (??"T MIN); ANON ON GABON'S OIL-WEALTH (3 MIN). (AMHARIC
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69 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": (ALEKSANDR KELIM) ON RECENT SERIES ~1--
OF LE MONDE ARTICLES ANALYZING GUINEA'S DEVELOPMENT AND SUGGESTING
THAT GUINEA SHOULD DEVELOP BROADER RELATIONS WITH WEST AND CURTAIL
RELATIONS WITH CEMA, STRESSING'THAT RELATIONS WITH SOCIALIST
COUNTRIES HAVE HAD POSITIVE RESULTS (3 MIN): ANON ON HARARE
ANTI-APARTHEID FIVE-DAY INTNATL CONF, STRESSING WIDE CRITICISM
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a,,,0-PP`s OF SOUTH AFRICAN POLICIES AND WESTERN SUPPORT FOR SOUTH AFRICA
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`{' L (3 MIN); ALEKSANDR CHERNOV ON NIGERIAN CURRENCY REFORM, POINTING
OUT THAT NEW ISSUE CURRENCY SHOULD REDUCE INCIDENCE OF CURRENCY
mir"o, SMUGGLING AND SPECULATION, QUOTING NIGERIAN PRESS CRITICISM OF
V.S. ATTEMPTS TO INFLUENCE NIGERIAN POLICIES THROUGH ITS POSITION
WIT IIMF (3 MIN). (ENGAFR 1700 2000)
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70 "AFRICA, PROBLEMS, EVENTS. OPINIONS": TANOV ON FRONT-LINES
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cola.btu STATES' ARUSHA CONF (RPT ENGAFR 021700); (ALEKSANDR KELIM)
prj c2" ON RECENT SERIES OF LE MONDE ARTICLES ANALYZING GUINEA'S
PMENT (RPT ENGAFR 1700, ABOVE). (PORTAFR 1830)
0 4 MAY 1984
71 NIKOLAY GAVRILOV ON LENINISM AND AFRICA. (RPT AMHARIC
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73 ANON ON FIVE-DAY INTERNATIONAL CONF ON BUILDING STRUGGLE
AGAINST APARTHEID, IN HARARE, PREPARED BY UN SEC GEN AIDE JAMES
JONAH. STRESSED WIDE INTERNATIONAL CIRTICISM OF ALL FORMS OF
COLONIALISM AND OF APARTHEID, POINTS OUT THAT WESTERN COUNTRIES
SUPPORTING SOUTH AFRICA DO SO IN VIOLATION OF UN RESOLUTIONS.
(ENGINTER 1310 1710 GERMAN 1500 ARABIC 1630 ZULU 1800 POLISH 1400
CZECH SLOVAK 1500 BUL 1530 HUNG 1900 SERBO 1600 KOR 1330)
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COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 4 MAY 85
74 TASS POLITICAL NEWS ANALYST SERGEY KULIK ON CHAD SETTLEMENT
BEING PREVENTED BY USA PUSHING FRANCE TOWARD INTENSIFIED
OPERATIONS. (500 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1707) L~s
75 ALEKSANDR CHERNOV LAGOS INTERVIEW WITH (KONJA KAMPALA),
PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF SWAPO IN NIGERIA. ON RELEASE OF TOIVO
JA TOIVO AND INCREASED STRUGGLE AGAINST RACIST SOUTH AFRICAN
REGIME WHICH IS TERRORISING BLACK PEOPLE AND THEREFORE CANNOT CALL
SWAPO A TERRORIST ORGANIZATION. SAYS INDEPENDENCE OF NAMIBIA WILL
BE V.ICTb)RY FOR WHOLE OF AFRICA. (5 MIN: ENGAFR 032000)
76 GEORGIY TANOV ON ARUSHA MEETING OF FRONT-LINE STATES.
Af' FOntIIN~(RPT ENGAFR 021700) (ENGAFR 032000)
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ODESSA. (RPT SOMALI 261600) (SOMALI 031600)
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79 YURIY SOLTAN ON SOVIET REP AT UN SENDING LETTER TO
SEC GEN PEREZ DE CUELLAR, OUTLINING PRINCIPLED STAND OF USSR ON
MIDEAST SETTLEMENT. (RPT ENGINTER 031310) (SWAHILI 031730 PERSIAN
81 "WINDOW ON ARAB WORLD": INCL NOTE ON REAGAN'S PRESS STMTS
CONCERNING MIDEAST DURING HIS VISIT TO CHINA WHICH REVEAL CLEARLY
FAILURE OF AMERICAN POLICY AND SHOWS THAT SOVIET POLICY IS
CORRECT ONE, QUOTING NYT AND WASHINGTON POST EXPRESSING
DISAPPOINTMENT IN RESULTS OF AMERICAN POLICY (3.5 MIN); NOTE ON
ULSS(L
HANNA MUQBIL, PALESTINIAN JOURNALIST, WHO WAS ASSASSINATED IN
CYPRUS, AND WAFA CLAIMS THAT ISRAELI INTELLIGENCE WAS RESPONSIBLE,
MAINTAINING ISRAEL HAS A HISTORY IN ATTEMPTS OF ASSASSINATING
ITS ENEMIES, SUCH AS THREE ARAB MAYORS OF WEST BANK AND MASSACRES
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