TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 13 AUG 84
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TAV,E ?1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOWCONSOLIDATED 13 AUG
84
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SPECIAL PROGRAM ON;TWO-LINE STRUGGLE ON lORLD POLIT STAGE:
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(-ga n (CHAHOV) ON
(6. 5 MIN TOTAL: NANO 1600)
2 TIME, EVENTS, AND PPL: INCL SERGEY FANTCNd SURVEY
OF MAIL FROM FOREIGN LISTENERS SLAMMING U. S. IMPERIALISTS.
LTRS QUOTED FROM 'JAPAN, FRG, DENMARK, BRITAIN ON NUCLEAR
I':ENACE AND IMPERIALIST AGGRESSION. MORE LTRS FROM POLAND;
USA, ANGOLA; OLEG MA +SIMErdKO REPORT FROM FRANCE ON HEROIC
VETERAN OF NORMAN[IE-NEMEN REGIMENT, NOTES EUROPEAN' PUBLIC
?
GRATEFULLY,REMEi4BERS?SOV.STRUGGLE AGAINST FASCISM. (HOME 0800
.ORBIT0800)
LLB
INTL CCMt'c;i,1IST AND WORKERS MOVT":. PRAVDA COMMENT ON ECON
*jCW TO'STOP' NUCLEAR THREAT, SAYING WORLD. MEDIA ISi
OVER C% RNENKO REPLY TO MACBR I DE (3.5 M l rd );
U.S.: EXPANSION IN CENTRAL AMERICA,. CRITICISING PLAN
DEVELOPMENT IN VIETNAM. REPORT ON ANNIV OF CREATION OF SOUTH
G
AFRICAN ' COMPARTY.
REPORT ON PORTUGUESE GOVT PERSECUTIONOF
OPPO ION JOURPAL-ISIS. .(10 MIN: PORTBRAZ 2300)
"PRACTICE OF COOP" ROUNDUP ITEMS ON COOPERATION BETWEEN
SOCIALIST COUt-drRIES. (RPT POLISH 06136,0) (POLISH 1300
C ZEECULS,LOVAK 1500, BULL 1530)
"PROGRAM FOR SOCIALIST FRATERNAL PARTIES": INTRO TO LATAM
CCMPARTIES CONS ST(1T (4); GDR PARTY OFFICIAL ON CPS' SENSE
OF RESPONSIBILITYi(33 MIN); ETHIOPIAN WORKERS' PARTY VANGUARD ROLE
G O(L-
-(2.'5 MIN); BRIEFS: MUGABE PARTY CONG SPEECH IN ZIMBABWE;
PALESTINE CP SUPPORTS SOV,,MIDEAST PROPOSALS (5 MIN). '(TOTAL
~ LoP1 114 1IN: MAND '0700)
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6 SUMMARY NATION MAGAZINE ARTICLE BY DAVID PEARSON ON KAL-007
i~Sss
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7 UNDATED PRAVDA ARTICLE ON RECENT MTGS OF BANKERS IN USA,
POINTS TO DETERIORATING ECON SITUATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DUE
TO CAPITALIST RESTRICTIONS AND EXPLOITATION OF POOR NATIONS.
(4 MIN: URDU 1300 BEND 1500 BUR 1430 INDO 1330 1500 LAO 1300 CAMB
8 NOVIKOV ON SOV ECON TIES WITH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. (5 MIN:
t ~ANDSE1\130)
9 LEONID SERGEY.V,-RE UNIDO CONF IN VIENNA. DISCUSSES COOP
BETWEEN CEMA AND DEV .LOPING COUP: fR IES
( RPT
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SER3O 091600) ( 3
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INCREASINGLY BECO:IES :ONE 311ORE tOOL, OF EXPLOITATION OF SOME
CATEGORIES OF PPL ANU EXTRACTION OF PROFITS BY-OTHERS. (500 TEXT:
TASSE 1212)
12 VLADIMIR (:IIKHWEVICH) ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN WEST, NOTES WAY
WESTERN POLITICIAVS REFERS TO DEMOCRATIC NATURE OF THEIR CONSTITUTION
TO JUSTIFY INTERFERENCE IN OTHER COUNTRIES' AFFAIRS, UNDERLINES
VIOLATION OF CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS IN BRITAIN, FRG AND OTHER
-10 REPORT ON VIENNA CONF ON INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT. (RPT
fl GREEKCY 121700) (GREEK 121800)
TASS ANALYST BORIS PROKHOROV "WHAT IS COST OF ROOF OVER
REFERS TO PREPARATIONS FOR COMMISSIONING OF SEVERAL NEW
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS IN KIEV, CONTRASTS HOUSING SITUATION
IN USSRnWfTH- THAT.IN CAPITALIST COUNTRIES WHERE HOUSING
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ANON "WARSAW TREATY AND NATO M AN TWO'DIFFERENT POLICIES AND
TWO DIFFERENT GOAl S, " CONT'FtASTS NATURE AND AIMS OF NATO AND WARSAW
TREATY, FORMER BEINGS AGGRESSIVE MILIT BLOC BASED ON MILITARISM
WHILE LATTER WAS DES-ENSIVE RESPONSE TO NATO AND ESTABLISHED TO
P^ES \E PEACEHI;L EFFORTS OF SOVIET BLOC. (4.5 MIN: TURKISH 101730)
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15 ANSELMO SE-'TIAN INTERVIEWS JORGE ALVARADO, VENEZUELAN REP
ATTENDING GEOLOGY CONGRESS IN MOSCOW, ON IMPORTANCE OF THIS t1TG.
G.evlv~1(4 MI ) SPANLA 00,00)
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16 INTVW WITH F. DUNNING, CURATOR OF GEOLOGICAL MUSEUM IN LONDON
AWur PARTICIPANT IN MOSCOW GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS, PRAISES ORGANIZATION
OF CONGRESS AND SAYS THIS WAS 25TH YEAR HE HAD WORKED WITH SOVIET
GEOLOGISTS. t1EtCrICNS SEVERAL AREAS OF COOP1 NOTING THAT TINY
MICROFOSSILS WERE II' ORTANr IN LOCATING OIL DEPOSITS. IF NATIONS
GOT ALONG AS WELL AS GEOLOGISTS THERE WOULD BE VERY FEW PROBLEMS.
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17 INTVW WITH MARIA FILOMENA RIOS GUIMARAES, ANGOLAN DELEG TO
MOSCOW: INTL GEOLOGISTS CONGRESS, STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF SUCH A
GATHERING OF EXPERTS. SHE WAS VERY IMPRESSED BY DEVELOPMENT
IN USE OF SATELLITES TO DRAW UP GEOLOGICAL CHARTS. SHE
ACKNOWLEDGES IMPORTANCE OF USSR'S COOP WITH HER COUNTRY IN SPHERE OF
GEOLO^ (9 MIN: P OR TAFR 1830)
18 INTVW WITH DR JOSEF PRAVDA, CHMN OF INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY,
RE MOSCOW GEOLOGICAL. CONGRESS, TELLS OF CZECHOSLOVAK SPECIALISTS'
PARTICIPATION IN CONGRESS, DESCRIBES TRIP CZECHOSLOVAK GEOLOGISTS
MAD'1 \WHILE? STAYING IN USSR. (9 ,MIN. CZECH 150-0)
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19 INTVW WITH DR HASHIM FADIL AL-KHARSAN OF IRAQI
NATIONAL OIL COMPANY AND PARTICIPANTS IN MOSCOW GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS,
ON ISSUES BEING DISCUSSED AT CONE, LAUDS SOVIET ROLE IN PROTECTION
OF ENVIRONMENT, TELLS OF SOVIET-IRAQI COOPERATION,
EXPRESSES APPRECIATION OF SOVIET HELP TO IRAQ IN OIL
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(RPT ENCAFR 101700) (ENGAFR 1700 2000)
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21 SPOKESMAN FOR SOVIET EXPORT ORGANIZATION
SPECIALIZING IN PRECIOUS METALS TALKS ABOUT HISTORY AND
ACTIVITIES OF HER ORGANIZATION; ORGANIZATION WILL BE TAKING
PART IN COMING THESSALONIKI FAIR THIS SEPTEMBER. (5 MIN: GREEK
1115M 1500)
"MEETINGS FOR YOU": V I KTOR GR I SH I N. PRAVDA EDITOR YIJPV'CHARGE
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OF READERS' CORRESPONDENCE, TALKS ABOUT LTRS DEALING"WITH WWII
RECEIVED REGULARLY FROM READERS; CZECH JOURNALIST ANICKA
SKODOVA TALKS ABOUT NEW SOVIET TV SERIAL "TASS IS AUTHORIZED
TO ANNOUNCE..."; PROFILE OF SOVIET BLACK SEA NAVY
SONG AND DANCE ENSEMBLE TO TOUR CZECHOSLOVAKIA IN NEAR FUTURE.
(CZECJ./&LOVAK 121600)
23 MAILBAG FOR NORTHAMI LISTENERS. (RPT ENGNA 112300 ON
12 UG .IST) (ENGNA 122300)
(A S
24 MAILBAG FOR WORLD SERVICE LISTENERS: INCL REPLIES
ON LACK OF SOVIET DEPENDENCE ON WESTERN TECHNOLOGY CITING SIBERIA
GAS PIPELINE AS EXAMPLE, ON FOREIGNERS BEING ABLE TO MARRY SOVIET
GIRLS CITING RECENT EXAMPLE OF BRITISH ENGINEER MARRYING HIS
INTERPRETER IN YAKUTIA; ON STATUS OF CONSTITUENT REPUBLICS; BELIEVERS
IN USSR WORKING FOR PEACE; HISTORY OF OLYMPICS AND SIGNIFICANCE,
SAYS DESPITE BOYCOTT MOSCOW OLYMPICS PROVED ONE OF MOST SPECTACULAR,
WHEREAS LOS ANGELES WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR COMMERCIALISM, LACK
25
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AFRICA MAILBAG. (RPT ENCAFR 111700) (ENCAFR 122000
R 121930) - t(S
26 JAP LISTENERS' MAILBAG, INCL COMMENTS ON PEACE STRUGGLE,
OPPOSITION TO U.S. STAR WARS' PROGRAM, JAP-SOV FRIENDSHIP. (27
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OLYMPICS/SPORTS
13 AUG 1984
27 TASS CORRS MIKHAIL BEGLOV AND YURIY USTIMENKO LOS
ANGELES REPORT ON CONCLUSION OF LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS, AND WAY
G WASHINGTON TURNED GAMES INTO SCENE FOR PROPAGANDA OF
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AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1302)
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29 MIKHAIL BEGLOV AND YURIY USTIMENKO LOS ANGELES REPORT ON
CLOSING OF OLYMPICS AND WAY WASHINGTON TURNED GAMES INTO
PROPAGANDA FORUM FOR NOTORIOUS AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE. FOLLOWED BY
REPORTS DATELINED PRAGUE, VIENNA, ROME ON LOCAL PRESS
CRISM. (APPROX 500 TEXT: TASSR 0827; ANON: MAYAK 2200)
30 INTL DIARY: INCL IGOR C-1ARIKOV ON CONCLUSION OF LOS ANGELES
OLYMPICS. (4 MIN, SENT: HOME 1645 ORBITIA 1900; 3 MIN: MAYAK 1930)
AD I M I R YEVSEYEV ON LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS, CITING
VARIOUS NEWSPAPERS THROUGHOUT WORLD ACCUSING U3A OF
HIGHLIGHTING PERFORMANCE OF ITS ATHLETES AT GAMES AND SUPPRESSING
FACTS ON WORLD RECORDS AND ALSO COMMERCIALIZING EVENT. QUOTING
YUGOSLAV MAGAZINE CORR, BRAZILIAN PAPER CORR, FRG DER SPIEGEL
(5-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1310 1710 201,0 ENONA
2200 PORTBRAZ 2200 SPANLA 2300 ITAL 1700 GERMAN 1500 PERSIAN 1400
ARAB 1630 AMHARIC 1530 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 POLISH 1400 SERBO
1'600 19'000 ROR 1330 LAO 1330 CAMB 1330 BUR 1430 URDU 1300 BENG
1500 IND~ 1330 1500; 'POOREST: BULG 1530) u-S
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3 NON ON POOR CONDITIONS IN LOS ANGELES FOR PARTICIPATING
ATHLETF~S. (RPT ENGINTER 101310) (GREEK 101800)
33 VLADIMIR POZFJER DAILY TALK ON OLYMPICS.
(RPT ENGNA 112300
ON 12 AUG LIST) (ENGNA 122300) IA.S
34 TASS INTVW WITH YEVGENIY SAMSONOV, SENIOR OFFICIAL OF
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(450 TEXT: TASSE 0659)
SOVIET SPORTS CMTEE, ON DRUZHBA-84 INTL TOURNAMENT, SAYS
S bV~ ALMOST ALL STARS OF WORLD ROWING WILL COME TO MOSCOW FOR REGATTA
23-25 AUG TO. TAKE PLACE AT OLYMPIC ROWING CANAL IN KRYLATSKOYE.
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OP 35 CHERNENKO REPLY TO SEAN MACBR I DE ON DISARM ISSUE. (TASSE
rzp~ieS 112003) (5-3 MIN: FRENCHINTER i22000 GREEK 121000 DARI 121500 CZECH
,JSLOVAK 121500 VIET 1000 LAO 1030 JAP 121RC0 URDU 1200 BURM 1030 THAI
1~5 a~ 1100; 2-1 MIN: GREEK 121500 121800 DARI 121500 FRENCHAF 12-930
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1 S~~t~ uFRENCHMAG 121930 SWAHILI 121730 SOMALI 121600 CZECH/SLOVAK
lug die
* 121500 121600 JAP 121000 121200 INDO 1330 BURM 1030 1430; BRIEF:
d'SG'"'LAO 1030 13i 0
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THAI 1100 CAMB d3 u)
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36 LEONID KRICHEVSKIY ON WORLD REACTION TO CHERNENKO'S REPLY
TO SEAN MACBRIDE. (3 MIN, SENT: ENGINTER 1310 1710 2010
SPANCHILE 2000 2300 PORTBRAZ 2200 SPANLA 2300 ENVMK 1900 ITALIAN
1700 GERMAN 1500 PERSIAN 1400 ARABIC 1630 PORTAF 1830 AMHARIC 1530
BULGARIAN 1530 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 POLISH 1400 SERBO 1600'1900 KOR
13301COM$ 4030 URDU 1300 BEND 1500 BURM 1430 INDO 1330 1500)
37 ROUNDUP FAVORABLE WORLD RESPONSE TO CHERNENKO'S REPLY TO
MACBRIDE. (RPT ENGINTER 122010) (ENGINTER 061.0 0910 SPANCUDA 0100
11 DERMA 00 ALBANIAN'1430 KOR 1130 VIET 1300)
AUMMARY ANON IZVESTIYA 11 AUG "FACTS EXPOSE" REFUTING CLAIMS
BY WASHINGTON THAT U. S. DOES NOT NEED TO ASSUME "NO-FIRS T-USE"
COMMITMENT ON NUCLEAR WEAPONS, BECAUSE ALLEGEDLY U. S. LDRSHIP HAVE
P00i NEVER THOUGHT OF USING NUCLEAR WEAPONS ANYWAY. (900 TEXT SENT:
39 VLADIMIR KOROLEV ON REAGAN'S REPORT TO CONGRESS ALLEGING
THAT ONE OF FUNDAMENTAL FOREIGN POLICY OBJECTIVES OF CURRENT ADMIN
Q-is IS TO PREVENT NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION. (RPT ENGINTER 101310) (GREEK
R pr 101800)
proE~ ~2fU~~ItJfJ
40 VIKTOR OLENICHEV ON RESPONSIBILITY FOR PRESENCE OF NUCLEAR
WEAPONS IN EUROPE. (RPT ENGINTER 111310) (CZECH/SLOVAK 121500;
CC,r ,'v~ ANON: SWAHILI 121730) wow
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WmIGHLIGHTS LEONID ZAi1YATIN MOSCOW NEWS ON PROSPECTS FOR
115
`` 0812 ) (i-4 MIN: ENGINTER 0610 0410 GERMAN 0900 CAMB 121330)
(,t 5 r 1. 00
ADIMIR TEPLOV NOTING THERE HAS BEEN NO POSITIVE U.S.
RESPONSE TO SOVIET PROPOSAL FOR TALKS IN VIENNA ON PREVENTING
MILITARIZATION OF SPACE, MAINTAINING ONLY USSR IS PREPARED FOR SUCH
TALKS. CONTRASTING TWO STANDS ON ISSUE, OUTLINING SOVIET PROPOSALS,
3po;0- STRESSING THAT REAGAN THAT REAGAN ADMIN SOUGHT TO CREATE
uS QrMS IMPRESSION OF ACCEPTING PROPOSAL WHILE ATTEMPTING TO ALTER SUBJECT
LA SSv frvi TALKS, CRITICIZING WASHINGTON FOR GIVING PRIORITY TO WAR PREPS
RATHER-,THAN ARMS CONTROL. (5 MIN: ENGNA 2200) (AS
44 "LISTENERS PAGE": REVIEWING LISTENER'S LETTER, ENZO BANCALE,
5n~~ WHO COMMENTS ON SOVIET PROPOSALS ON SPACE WEAPONS, MAINTAINING
LcSsp- QfmS THESE PROPOSALS ARE REPORTED TO BE SENSIBLE AND CONSTRUCTIVE BUT HAVE
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N MET WITH ANY RESPONSE FROM U. S. AND WEST. (3 MIN: ITALIAN
NOT BE
1900
LLS
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AS A COVER FOR PLANS BEING IMPLEMENTED BY U. S. FOR A BUILDUP OF ITS
~L)
va-
CHEMICAL WEAPONS ARSENALS. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1654 TASSR 1457)
~ ro5`Airy04 46 RADIO FORUM: "FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE. (RPT
ITALIAN 111900) (SPANISH 122130)
_J~ WIN nWG CO ~c'-c~
IA- 5
UL'/ 47 "DISARM-ISSUE F THE DAY": (RPT ENGINTER 120810) (ENGINTER
Lc-> 0810; IGOR KOZAKb7V t'JLY: POLISH 1300)
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M "I~E OF THE DAY": DEVOTED TO ANNIV OF HIROSHIMA
AND NAGASAKI AND TERRIBLE CONSEQUENCES OF A NUCLEAR WAR AND
ft-~.b DESTRUCTIVE POWERS OF MODERN WEAPONS COMPRED TO THOSE USED AGAINST
JAPAN, UOTING SCIENTISTS TO THIS EFFECT. (10 MIN: GREEK 121500)
V4REVIEW CF WEEK OF ACTION FOR PROHIBITION OF NUCLEAR ARMS,
r CITING PROF LEONID ILIN, CHEDDI JAPAN, SEC GEN PPL'S PROGRESSIVE
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VJ~ VJIPARTY OF GUYANA AND DKP PRESIDIUM MEMBER KARL--HEINZ SCHROEDER.
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1~ wC9 SOV-AMERICAN DIALOGUE ON PREVENTING SPACE MILITARIZATION (TASSR
ASSURANCES ABOUT ITS READINESS TO NEGOTIATE ISSUE OF PROHIBITION
(/WIGS OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS, CLAIMING SUCH ASSURANCES ARE DESIGNED PURELY
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50 "WORLD ON U. S. POLICY": SUMMARY WASHINGTON POST INTVW
WITH ORTEGA IN WHICH HE DISCLOSED CIA CONSPIRACY AGAINST SENIOR
NICARAGUAN OFFICIALS; REPORT ON NAGASAKI V I C T I i*IS OF U. S. NUCLEAR
BOMBING COMMEMORATED AT A DEMO; ITALIAN OFFICIAL TOLD A ROME
00 iJ id NEWS CONF THAT BULGARIA HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH DRUG SMUGGLING
0' AND THAT THIS SLA14DER HAD BEEN LAUNCHED BY CIA; PATRIOT ON LOSSES
l fOS
b6rnb(9)INCURRED BY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES BECAUSE OF UNFAIR ECON RELATIONS
WITH CAPITALIST COUNTRIES; L'HUMANITE SAYS U.S. HAS ALLOCATED
SUMS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF OVER 600 ADDITIONAL PRISONS. (3.5 MIN:
51 SUMMARY ACAD GEORGIY ARBATOV PRAVDA ANALYSING HENRY
KISSINGER'S ARTICLE IN WASHINGTON POST TOEFFECT THAT PEACE IS
NOT ONLY GOAL, OUTLINING U.S. MILITARY POLICY COURSE. (500 TEXT
t i t7o N~
SENT: TASSE 0525 TASSR 0735; 8-6 MIN: ENGNA 2200 ITALIAN 1900
STRUGGLE
TI'ON-AND-ANSWER PROGRAM "WHAT IS 30-CALLED U.3
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AGAINST INTL TERRORISM," DRAWING ON EXPERIENCE OF MINING OF WATERS
f Oli SrA
OF NICARAGUA, REACHING CONCLUSION THAT U. S. CIA IS ENTRUSTED
U r WITH IMPLEMENTATION OF POLICY WHICH IS TERMED WORLD OVER AS
INTL TERRORISM, QUOTING- STMT BY CONGRESS MEMBER O'NIEL, THAT
U. S. POLICY CF INTL TERRORISM IS AN OFFICIAL ONE ACCORDING
N~(.U1s TO CONGRESS RESOLUTION N0.138, STRESSING THAT THIS POLICY IS
A CONTINUATIONOF OLD COLONIALIST POLICIES, BRANDING EVERY COUNTRY,
PPL OR GOVT WHICH IS ANTI-IMPIST, NATIONALIST OR SOCIALIST AS A
TERRORIST, THUS CRUSADE WAR AGAINST SOCIALIST COUNTRIES AND OTHER
DEVELOPING PROGRESSIVE COUNTRIES WAGED BY REAGAN ADMIN AND ITS
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53 DISCUSSION BETWEEN VIKTOR YENIKF_YEV AND SERGEY PL"=KHANOV
FROM INSTITUTE FOR U.S., AND.CANADA STUDIES, ON PROBLEM OF STATE
TERRORISM, EXPLAINING MEANING OF TERRORISM AND POINTING OUT THAT
`U. S. ADMINISTRATION IS USING INTL TERRORISM AS A MEANS 11J
FURTHER ITS I MP I ST GOALS, NOTING U. S. GOVT REFUSAL TO A13 I DE
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BY DECISION BY INTL COURT IN HAGUE IN RESPECT TO INTL TERRORISM,
GIVING INSTANCES OF TERRORISM INSTIGATED BY U.S. IN VARIOUS
COUNTRIES, INCL NICARAGUA, EL SALVADOR, SOUTH KOREA AND SOUTHERN
AFR I C,A,~, (ENGNA 122300)
54 SUMMARY SOFIA TIMOFEYEVA PRAVDA DISCUSSING NEW PROPOSALS
PUT BY PAUL VOLCKER, CHMN OF FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, TO REAGAN
ADMIN FCR SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS LINKED WITH HUGE DEBTS OF
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DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 0718)
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55 ANON RE CONGRESS APPROVAL OF FUNDS FOR NATL FOUNDATION
TO SUPPORT DEMOCRACIES IN WORLD. (RPT LEVEHENVO, GERMAN 091500)
(4 MF VIET 1300)
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59 HERNAN DEL CANTO, MEMBER OF CHILEAN SOCIALIST PART, ON
PINOCHET'S REGIME EXPERIENCING SERIOUS DIFFICULTIES AND MUCH
OPPOSITION FROM ALL SIDES. PINOCHEI IS INCREASINGLY SEEKING
THE ARMED FORCES' SUPPORT AND DISTANCING HIMSELF FROM THE PEOPLE.
THE TIME WILL COME WHEN NEITHER THE ARMED FORCES NOW REPRESSION
WILL HELP HIM. (7 MIN: SPANCHILE 2000)
59 ANON ON CHILKE DEPENDS LIFE RALLY STAGED ON 8 AUGUST.
THIS RALLY HAS AGAIN SHOWN UNITY OF PEOPLE, AND PINOCHET'S
WEAKNESS, SUPPORTED ONLY BY VIOLENCE AND THE REPRESSION IMPOSED
BY HIS HENCHMEN. PEOPLE ARE PREPARING THEMSELVES FOR THE FINAL
BATTLE. NATIONAL WORKERS COMMANDS SEEKING CONTACTS WITH ALL
NATIONAL SECTORS TO PREPARE A MORE ACTIVE PARTICIPATION AGAINST
DICTATORSHIP. INCLUDES REPORT ON NEW DAYS OF PROTESTS SCHEDULED
FOR A,-"AND 5 SEPTEMBER. (7 MIN: SPANCHILE 2000)
60 PEDRO-CORREA ON CHILE DEFENDS LIFE RALLY CALi_ED-I3Y CHILEAN
ARCHBISHOP AND OTHER PERSONALITIES. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE MARCHED
PEACEFULLY IN FRONT OF CATHEDRAL AND OTHER PLACES. THIS RALLY
WAS MASSIVELY SUPPORTED BY ALL POLITICAL AND LABOR SECTORS.
GOVERNMENT RESPONDED TO THIS PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATION WITH STRONG
REPRESSION, KILLING ONE YOUNG MAN AND INJURING SEVERAL OTHERS.
IN AN INTERVIEW GRANTED TO NEW YORK TIMES, P I NOC HET STATED HE
INTENDS TO REMAIN IN POWER AT LEAST UNTIL 1939. (9 MIN: SPANCHILE
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61 SUMMARY KRASNAYA ZVEZDA "WHAT IS BEHIND WASHINGTON'S FEAR
OF NICARAGUA, " ON FRANTIC ANTI-NICARAGUAN CAMPAIGN FANNED UP IN
U.S. CONGRESS AND INTENSIFICATION OF ATMOSPHERE OF MILITARY PSYCHOSIS
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63 (OLEO VOKULOVSKIY) ON NATO NAVAL EXERCISES UNDERWAY IN
BALTIC AND DANISH STRAITS, NOTING AIRCRAFT FROM NAVY OF FRG
ARE TAKING PART, POINTING OUT FRG HAS TAKEN RESPONSIBILITY
OF DEFENDING BALTIC, DANISH STRAITS, NORTH SEA AND
(CISQNCRWECIAN SEA, CITING AFTENPOSTEN INTVW WITH VICE-ADMIRAL
r-I
(KLAUS-JUERGEN TE I TER) , OF FRG NAVY, MAINTAINING NATO LIKES TO
COME SOME WAY TO MEETING WEST GERMAN SOLDIERS, AND ESPECIALLY
THE NAVY, .IN THEIR EFFORTS TO REVIVE THEIR FORMER MIGHT. (3
64 VIKTOR OLIN ON DER SPIEGEL PUBLISHING EXCERPTS FROM A
CLASSIFIED REPORT ABOUT STRENGTH OF WEST GERMAN ARMED FORCES,
NOTING REPORT CONCLUDS THAT WEST GERMAN ARMED FORCES HAVE A SHORTAGE
OF EVERYTHING. (3 MIN, SENT: ENGINER 2010)
Q I
I' 13 AUG 19$4
VLADIMIR OSTROGORSKIY MARKING 13TH AUG 1961 WHERE WALL
G0j-
U,S
ANNIV GIVES RISE TO ANGER AND IRRITATION IN CERTAIN CIRCLES AT
RHINE, MARKING DESTRUCTION OF ALL HOPES TO REESTABLISH
REICH, POINTING OUT THE TURN TOWARDS REALISM IN 70'S HAS, HOWEVER,
BEEN OVERSHADOWED BY GROWING REVANCHIST ATTACKS ON PART OF PRESENT
Dtplo,( FRG GOVERNMENT AND PRESS, MAINTAINING U. S. MILITARIST COURSE AND
~, s 5 - Ie SDEP LOYMENT OF U. S. MISSILES SEEMS TO HAVE GONE INTO HEADS OF
LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE COALITION, CONCLUDING THAT STILL MORE BITTER
RE TIONS THAN ON 13 AUG 1961 COULD FOLLOW. (4 MIN: GERMAN 1500)
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A O's 010-
"GOOD EVENING, AUSTRIA": REPORT ABOUT PARTICIPATION OF
SOVIET"FOREIGN TRADE ENTERPRISES AT INTL AUTUMN FAIR IN VIENNA.
INCL TALK BY DIRECTOR OF TRAKTOREXPORT (5 MIN); INTVW WITH
AUSTRIAN WORKERS WHO HAD R
CENTLY V
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ISITED KIRGIZ REPUBLIC,
U 55 (~
DCCI Ct'TThI/'-% TL.!e.-TPS df1^TTTtJC TirIL3oCinl^Tf1i%!(_' cCIOCnTA! I v' mE7nwWi7%TAIA
ORGANIZATION OF KOLKHOZ SYSTEM, SOCIAL SECURITY AND
REPRESENTATION OF KOLKHOZ IN SUPREME SOVIET OF REPUBLIC (6 MIN);
REQUESTED INFO ABOUT SLAVIC LANGUAGES SPOKEN IN USSR (4 MIN,
INCL-MtIC). (16 MIN OVERALL: GERMAUST 1900)
"YOU WRITE TO MOSCOW": REVIEWING LISTENERS' LETTERS
CONGRATULATING SAVITSKAYA ON HER SPACE WAL:S, EXPRESSING DESIRE
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT SOVIET ACHIEVEMENTS, FAVORABLE ACCOUNT
GIVEN BY HOLIDAYMAKERS FROM NEWPORT EXPRESSING SATISFACTION
D5 WITH THEIR SEVENTH VISIT TO USSR, QUOTING (JOHN MABBS) OF CLWYD
EXPRESSING HOPE THAT BRITISH AND SOVIET WAR VETERANS WILL BE
~pw1
ABLE TO MAKE EXCHANGE VISITS TO MARK 40TH ANNIV END OF WW2.
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(6 MIN: ENGUK 1900) / a 13 "AU! tg$"
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B "VANTAGE POINT": BORIS-BELITSKIY NOTING MARCH BY WOMEN
AGAINST PIT CLOSURES AND A GALA ON SATURDAY SERVED TO
HIGHLIGHT ONCE AGAINST IMMENSE SUPPORT THAT BRITAIN'S MINERS
ARE GETTING AT HOME AND ABROAD IN THEIR STAND IN DEFENSE OF
THEIR RIGHT TO WORK, NOTING GROWING CONDEMNATION OF GOVT'S
OBSTINACY IN USING BRUTE FORCE AGAINST MINERS AND FINANCIAL
REPRISALS AGAINST THEIR UNION INSTEAD OF COMING TO GRIPS WITH
REAL PROBLEM AND CANCELLING PIT CLOSURES PLAN WHICH SPARKED THIS
SOOT- I X MONTH OLD DISPUTE. (ENGUK 1900)
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70 "GLANCE AT BRITISH SCENE": IZVESTIYA OBSERVER VLADIMIR
F1IKHEYEV DISCUSSING BOOK BY STEPHEN KNIGHT "THE BROTHERHOOD-
ON BRITISH FREEMASONS, POINTING TO INFLUENCE IN VARIOUS SOCIAL
HIERARCHY, POINTING TO SCANDALS IN ITALY INVOLVING F1ASONIC
LODGE P-2 WHICH TURNS OUT TO HAVE BEEN A STATE WITHIN A
STATE, MAINTAINING IN BRITAIN BEGINNING OF INVESTIGATION CF A
POSSIBLE MUTUAL GUARANTEE OF FREEMASONS MIGHT PRODUCE
UNPLEASANT FINDINGS AND CONFIRM EXISTING SUSPICIONS ABOUT THEIR
LINKS WITH CIA AND INTERFERENCE IN INTERNAL. AFFAIRS OF
CCUNT,-R-YN (ENCUK 1900) V-S
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71 TASS NEWS ANALYST OLEG SHIROKOV ON VIOLENCE ON PART
OF ULSTER SECURITY FORCES AGAINST PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATION HELD IN
BELFAST PROTESTING AT LONDON'S COLONIAL RULE. (400 TEXT: TASSE
1530 TASSR 1300)
72 NEWSREEL OF SOVIET-FRENCH FRIENDSHIP: ON SOVIET-FRENCH
RELATIONS AT END OF WW2: YELENI (SOKOLOVA) ON SOVIET
VICTORY OVER NAZI GERMANY; LIBERATION OF FRANCE AND INSTALLATION
OF DE GAULLE'S GOVT; SOVIET SUPPORT FOR A FREE FRANCE, WITHOUT
INTERFERENCE IN COUNTRY'S INTERNAL AFFAIRS; DE GAULLE'S VISIT TO
MOSCOW IN 1944 AND SIGNING OF A TREATY OF ALLIANCE AND MUTUAL
ASSISTANCE BETWEEN FRANCE AND USSR; YALTA: FRANCO-SOVIET COOP
IS A SINE GUA NON CONDITION FOR SECURITY OF TWO COUNTRIES AND
'PEACE IN EUROPE; SEC GEN FRANCE-USSR ASSN JEAN (VALIER) ON
ASSOCIATION IN FRANCE DURING A VISIT TO ODESSA. (20 MIN OVERALL:
73 ITALIAN TOPICS IN SOVIET PRESS: IZVESTIYA "YANKEES IN
SICILY," PRAVDA ON ANTI-MILITARIST DEMO IN COMISO; PRAVDA:
IZVESTIYA AND ZA RUBEZHOM ON ANTONOV CASE; SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA
ON ABOLUTION CF FUND FOR SOUTH (MEZZOGIORNO); MOSKOVSKAYA PRAVDA
ON MEETING BETWEEN MAYORS OF ALL MAIN ITALIAN TOWNS AND CRAXI
ON CONCERN OVER HOUSING; KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA ON ANTI-FASCIST
RALLY IN CONNECTION WITH ITALICUS ATTACK; PRAVDA ON SIENA
UNITA FESTIVAL; MUZYKALNAYA ZHIZN ON SUCCESS OF GEORGIAN BALLET
IN VERONA AND OTHER ITALIAN CITIES; INOSTRANNAYA LITERATURA
ON RELEASE OF BOOK ON WRITERS AND L'UNITA. (6 MIN: _OVERALL:
/ 3 _ l3
ITA N 1900) now AUQ 1984
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74 "FR'IENDSHIP PANORAMA": ROUNDUP BRIE= REPORTS ON
SOVIET-F,I :NN I SH CONTACTS (; NOTE ON SOVIET-:-FINNISH COOP AND
.
S IN FIELD OF MUSIC (7 MIN). (FINNISH 1430).
TAKE 6 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 13 AUG
LD141417.
75: "SOCIALIST' GOVERNMENTS AND AFRICAN COUNTRIES ON SOCIALIST
cac,y~-eSSDEVEICon
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REGIME'S APARTHEID POLICY; AND ITS OCCUPATION OF NAMIBIA, 'NOTING'i
GREATEST ATTENTIONWAS.GIVEN TO OPPOSING MILITARY-POLITICAL ALLIANCE
INVOLVING ISRAELI'AND SOUTH AFRICAN REGIMES, BOTH SUPPORTED
BY U. S. (3 MIN); '.TASS OBSERVER SERGEY KULIK ON SUBVERSIVE . '
ACTIVITIES OF CIA AGAINST AFRICAN COUNTRIES (RPT TASSE 081950).
(EN9 FF1700 20)00 )
78 REVIEW OF EVENTS IN AFRICA: ALEKSANDR FEDOROV NOTING 'AMER.I'CAN?
PROPAGANDISTS HAVE LATELY BEEN URGING AFRICANS TO LEND AN EAR TO~
VIEWS. OF PRESIDENT REAGAN,ANO AMERICAN. SCIENTISTS, PRAISING REAGAN.
ADMIN'S POLICY WHICH HAS ALLEGEDLY SUSPENDED ONSLAUGHT OF COMMUNISM
ON CONTINENT BY DEVELOPING CONSTRUCTIVE COOP WITH PRETORIA,
CLAIMING THAT SOCIALIST WAY OF DEVELOPMENT IS UNFIT FOR AFRICA,
tAatiar&pJ~ STRESSING THAT SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIALIST-ORIENTED
COUNTRIES LIKE ANGOLA, MOZAMBIGUE, ETHIOPIA AND BENIN GIVE LIE
AMERICAN PROPAGANDA CLAIM , THAT. AFRICAN COUNTRIES COULD NOT DEVELOP
ON SOCIALIST PATH,: QUOTING REMARKS BY ROBERT MUGABE IN PRAISE
OF USSR '.S SOCIALIST INTERNATIONALISM`RE ITS SUPPORT FOR LIBERATION
OF Z iBWE. (ENGAF 1-1100):
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ROUNDUP SOVIET PRESS ON AFRICA. (10 MIN: SOMALI 121600 )
77 "AS WE.SEE'IT": ALEKSANDR VOLKOV ON 21ST ANNIV CONGOLESE.
~ I REV (RPT ENGINTER 131.0) ; . YEVGENIY STEPANOV ON CONF ; O= ; ARAB
haJ
SOLIDARITY WITH STRUGGLE FOR..LIB OF SOUTH AFRICA, HELD IN TUNIS,
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NOTING SPEECHES AND DOCUMENTS ADOPTED CONDEMNED PRETORIA.
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79 CPSU CC/SUPSOV PRESIDIUM/USSR CNCL OF MINISTERS GREETINGS
TO DENIS SASSOU-NGUESSO, CHMN OF CONGOLESE LABOR PARTY CC:,
RE 21ST ANNIV OF CONGOLESE REV.' (TASSE 121425) (2-1 MIN: ORBITA 0001
O~rl~rJMAYAK _0200 0330 HOME 0104 0204; BRIEF: HOME 0300 0400 C}500
ITA 0100 0300 0400 FRENCHINTER 122000 FRENCHAF 121930)
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ALEKSANDR VOLKOV MARKING 21ST ANNIV PPL'S CONGO,
REVIEWING DECISION TO BUILD A NEW SOCIETY IN COUNTRY, BASED ON
PRINCIPLES OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM, POINTING OUT THIS HAS
RESULTED IN IMPROVED LIVING AND CULTURAL STANDARDS, CLAIMING INCOMES
OF WORKERS ARE HIGHER THAN AFRICA'S AVERAGE- CRITICIZING
FOREIGN INVESTORS, PRIMARILY WESTERN TRANSNATIONALS, WHO MAINTAIN
A STRONG POSITION IN COUNTRY, STRESSING THAT CONGOLESE PPL ARE
DETERMINED TO CONTINUE ALONG SOCIALIST ROAD DESPITE PRESSURE FROM
WESTERN CAPITAL, BRIEFLY QUOTING SOVIET PARTY/GOVT GREETINGS MSG
ON ANNIV. (3. 5 MIN: ENGINTER 1310 1710 PORTBRAZ 2200 PORTAF
1830 AMHARIC 1530. BULGARIAN 1530 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500?PGLISH 1400 SERBO
1600.190_0'\KOR 1330)
MIKHAIL PONOMAREV ' S ADDRESS AT ZIMBABWE AFRICAN NATL
bN ON-PATRIOTIC FRONT CONGRESS IN HARARE. (ENQ I NTFR 10Q) (ONE
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MIN: GRF ' 101800)
ao~1.o/r~cx~,m~l 1
dd 2 EVOENIY STEPANOV ON GENEVA ANTI-APARTHEID TALKS. (RPT
AMHARIC 121530) (SWAHILI 121730)
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83 "WAY WE SEE IT": MIKHAIL GLF_UOV, IN RESPONSE TO LISTENER'S
QUESTION ON HOW USSR SUPPORTS CAUSE OF PALESTINIANS, CITES LATEST
SOV PROPOSALS FOR MIDEAST SETTLEMENT WHICH ARE IN AGMT WITH RULES OF
INTL LAW AND ARE BASED ON APPROPRIATE UN RESOLUTIONS. WASHINGTON
ADVOCATES SEPARATE TALKS BETWEEN INDIVIDUAL ARAB NATIONS AND ISRAEL
6h WHICH WILL ENABLE TERMS TO BE DICTATED MORE EASILY. ALL PARTIES
s'.v
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84' W I NCOW ON ARAB WORLD: INCL TALK ON SOV MIDEAST 'Ct:1 TLEMENT
PROPOSALS, STRESSING THAT. THEY STILL ATTRACT WIDE INTERE:3T,
QUOTING POLISH FOREIGN MINISTRY. STMT, PALESTINIAN DEMOCRATIC
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ALLIANCE AID TUNISIAN COMP'ARTY FIRST SECY DESCRIBING PROPOSALS
(3)y AS BALANCED, PRACTICAL AND REALISTIC AND OPEN WIDE HORIZONS FOR.
ON OTHER HAND SYRIAN FOREIGN-MINISTER DENOUNCING USA AND'!
ISRAEL'9~ REJECTION OF PROPOSALS. (3 MIN: ARAB 1430 FRENCF-HMAGH. 1'930)..
85 VALENTIN LAPIN RE NEXT WEEK'S UN-SPONSORED INTL.SEMINAR
'N TUNIS ON PALESTINIAN PROBLEM. (RPT ENGINTER 091310)
1.0610.0910 FRENCHINTER 122000 SPANLA OGOQ SWAHILI
Ser~t~ur '"
op! 121500; ANON: GREEK 121800)
ACHIEVEMENT OF JUST AND LASTING PEACE IN MIDEAST, QUOTING
(ENGINTER
121730 . CZECH/SLOVAK?yl
ANON ON WIDE INTL SUPPORT FOR PROPOSAL TO CONVENE..
MIDEAST CON, NOW BEING DISCUSSED :AT SEMINAR IN TUNIS. MORE
APPROVAL, HAS COME, FOR SOV';PROPOSALS FOR MIDEAST SETTLEMENT
BY JOINT EFFORTS OF ALL PARTIES CONCERNED. COMMENTS APPROVING
SOV INITIATIVE HAVE COME ..FROM LEBANON, 'SYRIA, EGYPT AND JORDAN,
BUT TEL AVIV AND WASHINGTON HAVE REJECTED IDEA OF CONVENING
MIDEAST CONE AND THUS SHOW AGAIN.-THAT THEY DO NOT WANT PEACE
IN MIDEAST.. (4-3-MIN: ENGINTER 1310 1710 2010.SPANLA300 ENGNA'
2200 ITALIAN'1700 GERMAN 1500.PERSIAN 1400 ARAB 1.630 AMHARIC.
,,%j%' F_ UL_j UU b KL U 1600 19?0 )
GI.S '
VW WITH Y. PRIMAKOV, THIRD, ON SOV MIDEAST PROPOSALS,
STRESSING THAT THESE PROPOSALS AS A WHOLE CONSTITUTE BASIS FOR
LASTING.PEACE INMIDEAST;;THESE PROPOSALS RECOGNIZE RIGHTS OF ALL
PARTIES TO CONFLICT. THEY STEM FROM SOVIET-PEA . CEFUL FOREIGN
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Pni Trv, 1 r~ MTKI. All Aft
SUMMARY PRAVDA ON WAY TO NORMALIZATION IN:LEBANGN. (330
y ~~ tx 5t=t t : TASSE 0645 TASSR 122115)
69 LEONID LEVCHr, EKO ON DAMAGE CAUSED.. TO SHIPS - II+t SUEZ
'l.l .
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m~~l AND RED nA.' (RPT ENGINTER 101310) (GREEK 101800)
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90 RADIO MOSCOW FRIENDS' CLUB: REVIEW G," LTR, QUOTED AT LENGTH,
FROM A PALESTINE LISTENER, CALLING FOR RESISTANCE TO ISRtEL: PHOTO
OF PALESTINIAN MUSICIAN DESCRIDED, BEING BROTHER OF WRITER. (11
MIN, INCL MUSIC: FRENCHMAG 121930)
MTG HELD TO CELEBRATE 13TH ANNIV SOV-INDIAN FRIENDSHIP TREATY AND
arfP11~
3WTH ANNIV INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA, SUMMARIZING SPEECHES BY RAJIV
jJatW GANDHI, 1q BALRAM JAKHAR; MENTION SPEECH BY SOV DELEG LDR ARNOLD
(,& cc(L .+,(-e a4 RYUTEL. (480 TEXT SENT: TASSE 2032)
92 TASS POLITICAL ANALYST BORIS CHEKHONIN ON INDIAN INDEPENDENCE
DAY, LAUDS INDIAN ACHIEVEMENTS AND SUCCESSES SINCE, DRAWS
ATTENTION TO SOV-INDIAN RELATIONS BASED ON PRINCIPLES OF EQUALITY
AND MUTUAL RESPECT. (480 TEXT: TASSE 1218 TASSR 1018)
(~j
93 (ERIC MIKHAYLOV) HAILING INDIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY 15 AUG AND
SOCIOECONOMIC GAINS OF INDIA DURING POSTINDEPENDENCE PERIOD
ENHANCING ITS IMAGE IN INTL AFFAIRS; REFERRING TO SOV ASSISTANCE TO
INDIA IN VITAL SECTORS OF ECONOMY TO STRENGTHEN ITS INDEPENDENCE.
i5 HIND -1400)
TASS CORR ALEKSANDR BOKHONKO NEW DELHI REPORT ON PUBLIC
ANON ON IMPERIALIST POWERS ALWAYS TRYING TO VITIATE INDIAN
SUBCONTINENT ATMOSPHERE BY SUPPLYING ARMS TO PAKISTAN TO WAGE
UNDECLARED WAR AGAINST AFGHANISTAN AND POSE THREAT TO INDIA'S
SECURITY, ACCUSING USA OF TRYING TO SECURE BASES INCL NUCLEAR BASES
IN REGION TO IMPOSE THEIR WILL AND POLICY AND INTERFERE IN THIS
REG -'S INTERNAL AFFAIRS. (7 MIN: HIND 1400)
LAS
AFGHANISTAN
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95 INTVW WITH SARWAR MANGAL, VICE CHMN OF DRA COUNCIL. OF
MINISTERS AND CHMN OF STATE PLANNING CMTEE. (7 MIN, POOREST: DARI
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96 CORRESPONDENCE FROM KABUL: COMMENTARY OF KABUL TIMES ARTICLE
p6t4 MIN_ OQEtALL: MAND 1230)
Ka WITH AFGHAN PPL. (3 MIN: ALBANIAN 1430)
STAT
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BY (MUHAMMAD ALAMI) ON FRIENDLY COOP OF SOVIET ARMY IN AFGHANISTAN
98 REPORT ON INTL MUSIC FESTIVAL HELD IN MOSCOW SOjiE TIME AGO.
INTERVIEWS WITH PARTICIPANTS FROM AFGHANISTAN. -(POOREST: DARI 1500)
CHINA
99 BORIS SODOROV "DANGER. FROM U.S. ARMS SUPPLIES TO CHINA,"
(RPT HIND-.\121400 ATTRIB FEDOROV) (7 MIN: INDO 1330)
100 PROGRAM FOR CHI YOUTH: VISIT 70 MOSCOW ELECT MACHINERY PLANT
\~SSf~' ~J (4. 5 MIN); INTRO TO YOUNG COTTON WORKER IN AZERBAIJAN (5 MIN). (9. 5
ASIA/FAR EAST
101 TASS CORR INTVW WITH GEORGIY KIM, DPTY DIRECTOR
St P
INSTITUTE OF ORIENTAL STUDIES AT ACAD OF SCI OF USSR, STRESSING THAT
5SJU
IN IMPIST STRATEGY ASIAN AND PACIFIC REGION ACQUIRES INCREASING
SIGNIFICANCE AS A SPRINGBOARD FOR COMBAT OPERATIONS. (450 TEXT SENT:
TASSE 1540)
102 BORIS FEDEROV ON REVIVAL OF MILITARISM IN JAPAN, NOTING
REVISION OF JAP SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS WHICH JUSTIFY JAPAN'S AGGRESSOR
ROLE IN WW2 AND FILMS WHICH PORTRAY AS HEROES JAPANESE MILITANTS IN
U,JuJ'r WW2, ALSO NOTING JAPAN ACQUIRING AND MAKING MODERN WEAPONS TODAY.
/ q 40~ 13 AUG 1984
103 SOVIET DOCTOR (OLGA KUPONSKAYA) ON RUSSIAN LANGUAGE EDITION
OF JAP WRITER'S BOOK "GLUTTONY OF DEVIL," CITING COURT TRIAL AGAINST
JAPANESE SOLDIERS IN KHABAROVSK IN DEC 1949, REVIEWING JAPANESE ARMY
UNIT'S ACTIVITIES IN 30'S AND 40'S. (9.5 MIN: KOR 0930)
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104 COMMENTATOR (LITROV) DENOUNCING CHON'S ALLEGATION ABOUT SOUTH
KOREAN STYLE CF DEMOCRACY, CITING RECENT POLICE SUPPRESSION OF
STUDENTS' ANTI-GOVT DEMOS AND NOTING RECENT AMNESTIES, REVIEWING
SURVEILLANCE, SUPPRESSION, AND CENSORSHIP IN SOUTH KOREA AND
SURVEYING SOUTH KOREA'S SYSTEM OF CHOOSING MOST OF LAWMAKERS AND
ELECTING PRESIDENT, NOTING SOUTH KOREAN'S DEMAND FOR DIRECT ELECTION
SYSTEM. M MIN, SENT: KOR 0930)
105 V I KTOR VLAD I M I ROV ON U. S. AND THAILAND HOLDING JOINT MILITARY
EXERCISES "COBRA GOLD 64", NOTING THAILAND IS NOT THREATENED BY
ANY OF ITS NEIGHBORS, U.S. SEEKS TO FURTHER INVOLVE THAILAND
IN ITS MILITARISTIC COURSE IN ASIA, QUOTING NGAN DAN THAT BANGKOK IS
ejCirc i S MISTAKEN I N FOLLOWING IN WAKE OF U. S. MILITARISTIC COURSE. (ENG I NTER
106 IVAN LIDIN ON NEW ZEALAND GOV'S BAN AGAINST U.S.
1AUCkUCLEAR-CAPABLE SHIPS CALLING AT NEW ZEALAND PORTS. (5 MIN, SENT:
ut-C, MANDS Ate` 30 ENG I NTER 1431)
107 VLADIMIR KOROLEV ON U.S. PLUTONIUM EXPORTS TO JAPAN. (RPT
JUC URDU 101300) (JAP 121200)
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109 SUMMARY ANON PRAVDA ON SITUATION IN KAMPUCHEA.- (5 MIN: MAND
109 ROUNDUP SOVIET PRESS ON U.S. PROVOCATIONS AGAINST KAMPUCHEA,
NOTING U.S. DESIRES TO DESTABILIZE SITUATION IN SE ASIA IN ORDER TO
BLOCK PROGRESSIVE CHANGES, MAINTAINING TENSION AROUND KAMPUCHEA
COULD HAVE BEEN EASED LONG AGO BUT FOR INTERFERENCE BY U.S. AND SOME
g QS t c, , OTHER COUNTRIES, QUOTING SOVETSKAYA R OSS I YA ON THIS, AND ALSO QUOTING
ASIAN COMMUNIST
ZA RUBEZHOM OUTLINING PROPOSALS ADVANCED BY COUNTRIES OF INDOCHINA
TO NORKALIZE SITUATION IN REGION. (3 MIN: ENGINTER 1910) (y13
11 LEr4SOV ON VIET ART EXHIBITION IN MOSCOW, MENTIONING TRAINING
GIV V ET ARTISTS IN USSR. (10 MIN: VIET 1000)
U~2~~' 13 AUG 1984.
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112 ANON ON CEMA COOP IN SPEHRE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNGLOGY.
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116 MOSCOW CALLING: INCL RADIO MOSCOW QUIZ ON 40TH ANNIV OF
SLOV,A'K-\NATL UPRISING AND VICTORY OVER FASCISM. (CZECH/SLOVAK 121500)
C2k~-~' P~rl~d
117 "VOICES OF FRIENDSHIP" PROGRAM FOR CDR LISTENERS. (RPT
G p2 _ () 0 GERMAN 121500) (GERMAN 0900)
tA-s S K - / 2 .
1-8 ANATOLIY BARKOVSKIY ON SOVIET-POLISH ECON COOP1 INCL CL03ER
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111 ANON ON CEMA COOPERATION IN ROBOTICS. (380 TEXT SENT:
(600 TEXT SENT: TASSR 1045)
113 STMTS MADE ON BENEFITS OF COOP AMONG CEMA MBRS BY ASST
SECY OF ORGANIZATION, AN ADVISER FOR PERMANENT OFFICE OF GDR IN
THE COUNCIL, CUBA'S ASSISTANT REPRESENTATIVE ON COUNCIL, ASST
REP CF^ROLAND. EXAMPLES OF COOP CITED. (8 MIN: ENGINTER 1550)
114 (OL I MP ALEKSEYEV), SOV SCHOLAR, LAST IN SERIES ON ECONOMIC
prn Tr.Y fIF CEMA NATIONS. (5 MIN: KOREAN 0930)
115 KRASNAYA ZVEZDA ON NOTES OF FIRST SOVIET MILIT MISSION
IN ALBANIA IN AUGUST 1944 HEADED) BY MAJOR CONSTANTIN IVANOV.
DESCRIBES HIS IMPRESSIONS, HEROISM OF ALBANIAN FIGHTERS AND
BATT,L' \ FOR LIBERATION OF TIRANA. (7 MIN: ALBANIAN 1430)
LINKS BETWEEN POLISH AND SOV WORKERS AND ENTERPRISES AS WAS DECIDED
CO AT C SUMMIT IN MOSCOW. (5 MIN: POLISH 1400)
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120,DIARY OF SOV-YUGO TIES. (PPT SERBO 121600) (SERBO 1900)
IDEOLOGY
121 OLEG KAPUSTIN, SOV SCIENTIST, ON ANTICOMMUNIST
-N'I 122 TASS INTVW WITH GENERAL KUZOVKOV, ON 40TH ANNIV OF
y? di 'v
V5S(L 9 LVOV-SANDOfMIRSKIY OPERATION OF WW2. (300 WORDS APPROX: TASSR 0748)
VLO)J
123 GEN-tOL ZHELTOV, CHI ON WAR VETERANS CMTEE, ON 40TH ANNIV
05
125 CHMN OF USSR WAR VETERANS ORGANIZATION ON RED ARMY BALKAN
CAM ION. (8 MIN, POOR: ROMANIAN 1600)
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126 REPORTS ON 10 AUG MOSCOW PRESS CONF ON FLIGHT OF SOYUZ
T-12, CITING KOTELN I KOV AND COSMONAUTS. (HOME 100655) (4-3 MIN:
~5 p ASS (( ENGINTER 0610 0910 FRENCHINTER 12200Q SPANCUBA 0100 GERMAN 0900
C~ O GREEK 1.800 SWAHILI 121730- CZECH/SLOVAK 121500)
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LIFE IN USSR
127 SCIENCE OBSERVER GIVING EXAMPLE OF A DAY'S WORK OF THREE
COSMONAUTS ABOARD SALYUT-7, CITING MEDICAL AND OTHER EXPERIMENTS,
TERRITORIAL SURVEYS, SPACE WALK, NOTING IT CAN BE SEEN THAT
RESEARCH IS FOR PEACEFUL PURPOSES AND IS DESIGNED TO HANDLE
HUMANISTIC TASKS IN INTERESTS OF HUMANITY. (4. 5 MIN: ENG I NTER
1310 1710 2010 ENGNA 2200 ITALIAN 1700 PERSIAN 1400 ARABIC 1630
POLISH 1400 SERBO 1600 1900 KOR 1330 LAO 1300 CAMB 1330 BURM
1430 U 1300 BENG 1500; POOREST: BULGARIAN 1530)
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ANON REPORT ON SOVIET SPACE TECHNOLOGY BEING FIRST TO
ACHIEVE SUCCESS IN SPACE IN 20TH CENTURY, ALSO GIVING ACCOUNT
OF RECENT SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME OF EXPERIMENTS CONDUCTED BY THREE
SOV I ET-OSMONAUTS. (3 MIN 6 I NL)O 1330 1500)
129 PROFILE OF SOVIET COSMONAUT SVETLANA SAVITSKAYA, INCL
RECORDING OF SAVITSKAYA FROM ORBIT TALKING ABOUT WEIGHTLESSNESS,
RECALLING HER SPEACEWALK ON 25 JUL, WITH RECORDED REMARKS BY
r I SAVITSKAYA DESCRIBING CONDITIONS, QUOTING LEONOV IN PRAISE OF
SAVITSKAYA'S PROFESSIONAL QUALITIES AND COURAGE. (5 MIN: ENGINTER
1410 1631)
130 IN WORLD OF SOVIET SCI-TECH: INCL OBSERVER'S NOTES ON
STATE OF HEALTH OF COSMONAUTS DURING LONG PERIODS OF STAY IN
131 SUMMARY PRAVDA EDITORIAL EMPHASIZING VALUE OF SOCIALIST
COMPETITION AS REAL SCHOOL FOR LEARNING ABOUT ECON MANAGEMENT. (RPT
CSR IT 12000) (3 MIN: ORBITA 0100 HOME 0300)
3 AIJG lgp:$
IQ-)SUMMARY PRAVDA EDITORIAL 14 AU DEALING WITH I i'?. ORTANCE OF
REPORT-BACK AND ELECTION CAMPAIGNS IN CPSU AS A MEANS OF SPREADING
PARTY INFLUENCE. (2 MIN: ORBITA 2000 2200 2300)
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133 BILL BRIGGS, AUSTRALIAN CONTRIBUTOR?, RE U. S. TRAVEL
ADVI.SOR-y ON LENINGRAD. (,APT ENGINTER 101710) (ENGNA 122300 2200)
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134 ROUNDUP STMTS BY FOREIGN TOURISTS VISITING USSR GIVING THEIR
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EXCELLENT IMPRESSIONS OF THEIR TRIP, COUNTRY AND PEOPLES. (6 MIN:
GREEK-J-1,1500 1500)
135 "FROM HERE TO THERE" ON THIRD CONGRESS OF KOIISOMOL HELD IN
1920 AND LENIN'S ADDRESS TO THAT CONGRESS. (RPT AMHARIC 051530)
~l S S(L- (AMHA 1530)
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136 MAN AND LAW: ORENBURG RADIO CORR REPORTS ON PARITICIPATION
OFPUBLIC IN MAINTAINING LAW AND ORDER IN LOCAL MICRO-RAYON, CITING
INTVW WITH CHIEF OF A PUBLIC CENTER FOR MAINTAINING LAW AND ORDER ON
SSr- CENTERNS WORK (5 MIN); INTVW WITH GAI OFFICIAL ON NEW TRAFFIC
~--~ LEGISLATION (7.55P MIN: SKETCH OF NEW FEATURE FILM "THE ACCOMPLICES"
A PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER ABOUT DIFFICULT FATE OF A PERSON WHO ERRED
IN EARLY YOUTH AND WHO WOULD LIKE TO BEGIN A NEW AND HONEST LIFE
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137 "SIDELIGHTS FROM SOVIET UNION": INCL REPORT ON
LIFE IN LATVIAN SOVIET REPUBLIC, ECON, TECHNICAL AND CULTURAL
DEVELOPMENT SINCE SOCIALIST REV 44 YRS AGO (5 MIN) REQUESTED INFO
ABOUT RELIGIOUS LIFE IN SOVIET UNION (4 MIN). (GERMAN 1600)
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138 DR EDUARD (ZIMIN) EXPLAINING HOW HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
ARE LEGALLY ENFORCED IN USSR, NOTING UNLIKE FRENCH CONSTITUTION
WHICH SPEAKS OF A RIGHT TO GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT, OR. U.S. ONE WHICH
IGNORES ISSUE, SOVIET CONSTITUTION GUARANTEES NOTHING THAT CANNOT BE
GIVEN IN PRACTICE, STRESSING RIGHT TO EMPLOYMENT IS GIVEN PROMINENCE
IN SOVIET CONSTITUTION AMONG BROAD RANGE OF OTHER RIGHTS, MENTIONING
THAT SCIENTIFIC PLANNING HAS WIPED OUT UNEMPLOYMENT IN USSR. (8
MIN:_ E C 122000 FPENCHAF 121930) u
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PROF (SURNAME INDISTINCT) LEON I D COMMENTING ON HUMAN RIGHTS
IN USSR AND THAT THEY ARE GUARANTEED BY SOVIET CONSTITUTION.
(15 h_I N+ SOMALI 121600)
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140 MISC INTERNAL USSR ITEMS: 99: GLOBAL 15 SOV 13 DEMOC 7 EUR
LATAM 16 MIDEAST 6 AFR 4 ASC 13 ASPIC 11
U'! ENGINTER 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1100 1500 1600
1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 FRENCHINTER 1600
POOREST: ' PE RSIAN 1600
POOR: DARI 1500 ROMANIAN 1600
PART MISSED: SPANISH 122130 DARI 121500
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