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TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED
8 SEP 84
TL DIARY
C1~~~11 REPORT ON BULGARIAN REVOLUTION ANNIV, MENTION OF ZHIVKOV
&, r AND GORBACHEV SPEECHES AT 8 SEP SOFIA FESTIVE MTG. (ON E MIN:
C~~rb"L J
HOM 645)
ba f, 5 ALEKSANDR KURILIN BONN REPORT ON FOURTH FORUM OF "KREFELD
v1 APPEAL" MOVT IN DORTMUND ATTENDED ALSO BY SOVIET' DELEGATION (NO
NAMES GIVEN), SAYS MORE THAN 5 MILLION OF FRG INHABITANTS ALREADY
UNDER THE APPEAL, IN WHICH MAIN DEMAND IS TO RENOUNCE DEPLOYMENT
D~Apu
OF NEW AMERICAN NUCLEAR ROCKETS IN FRG. (2.5 MIN: HOME 1645)
3 ITEM ON TENSION IN MIDEAST, RE DAILY PROVOCATIONS OF ISRAELI
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AGENTS IN BEIRUT AND CONCENTRATION OF FOREIGN SHIP IN GULF OF
SUEZ, CITES REPORT BY LEONID RASSADIN, WHO HAS JUST RETURNED FROM
VOYAGE ALONG GULF OF SUEZ, WHERE UNDER PRETEXT OF MINE SWEEPING
NATO BRASSHATS ARE CONCENTRATING IN GULF A SHOCK GROUP OF NAVAL
SHIPS OF USA, BRITAIN, ITALY AND FRANCE. WHEN ASKED A BRITISH
SHIP COMMANDING OFFICER SAID SO FAR IT DID NOT PROVE POSSIBLE
TO FIND A SINGLE MINE. (`MIN: HOME 1645)
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4 IGOR VYKHUKHOLEV TOKYO REPORT ON SOUTH KOREAN DICTATOR
CHOU TU-HWAN'S TALKS WITH JAP PRIME MINISTER NAKASONE AND
COMMUNIQUE ON RESULTS OF VISIT. (2 MIN, SENT: HOME 1645)
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5 SERGEY SAYENKO REPORT FROM BRIGHTON ON SOLIDARITY EXPRESSED
WITH BRITISH MINERS AT TU CONGRESS, INCL BRIEF STMT BY MINERS UNION
SECY PETER HEATHFIELD EXPRESSING HIS SATISFACTION. (2 MIN:,HOME..
1645) _
6 MOSCOW RADIO CORR'S INTVW IN LUANDA WITH SOUTH AFRICAN
a 4NC EXECUTIVE CHRIS HANI ON NEW ATTEMPT OF RSA RACISTS TO DECEIVE
-~~i.e
INTL OPINION RE SOCALLED ELECTIONS. (2 MIN: HOME 1645)
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7 "ROUNDUP OF POLITICAL EVENTS": ANON GIVES CRITICAL
ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN POLICY MAGAZINE ARTICLE BY COLIN GRAY,
PRESIDENTIAL ADVISOR ON ARMS CONTROL, WHO CAST DOUBTS ON WISDOM
(,w'F PERSISTING IN ARMS CONTROL EFFORTS WITH SOVIET UNION (4 MIN);
SS12 ANON ON GEN BERNARD ROGERS REMARKS IN BELGIUM DEMANDING THAT
NATO MDRS INCREASE THEIR SPENDING BY SEVEN PERCENT INSTEAD OF
THREE, FOR A LAG IN CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS. THIS CONFIRMS
OBSERVERS' WARNINGS THAT USA WOULD NOT STOP AT NEW MISSILES.
REVIEW OF PEACE MOVT ACTIVITIES IN EUROPE. WHY STRONG ANTI-
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J~A vI THAT REAGAN HAS PUT THEM AT RISK. SECURITY OF USA HAS BEEN REDUCED
TOOT 5. .5.M IN) . (ENGNA 072300) O.S
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"TIME, EVENTS, PPLO: INCL BRONISLAV MYAKOTA REPLY TO
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LISTENERS' LTRS ON POLICY OF REAGAN ADMIN RE REAGAN'S JOKE,
STRUGGLE OF BRITISH MINERS AND INTL SUPPORT AND SOLIDARITY,
STATUS OF HONG KONG AND ITS INDEPENDENCE ON CHINA, ANGLO
-FRENCH PROGRAM TO CONSTRUCT CONCORDE AND AIRLINER'S
SPECTACULAR LACK OF SUCCESS (6 MIN); REPORTAGE FROM MILIT
`~ SSfL ~`~M SPORTS CAMP LIOLODOY URALMASHOVETS NEAR SVERDLOVSK ON PREPARING
YOUNG L FOR MILIT SERVICE (5 MIN). (HOME 0800 ORBITA 0800)
hs-l SS -/
NEWSREEL": INCL REPORT ON NATO AUTUMN EXERCISES, THIS YEAR
WITH LOT MORE TROOPS. WASHINGTON PORTRAYS THESE AS EFFORTS TO
BUILD EUROPEAN SECURITY. A CORRESPONDENT REPORTS ON THIS. AP
AND DER SPIEGEL QUOTED ON ANTI-SOVIET SENTIMENTS OF U.S.
VS
.ej,t4 SERVICEMEN IN EUROPE. THEY HAVE OF COURSE EXAMPLE OF RONALD
REAGAN (3 MIN); ANON REPORT ON FOUNDATION OF CONGRESS OF
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ETHIOPIAN WORKERS PARTY IN ADDIS ABABA. EVOLUTION OF
p P/ETHIOPIAN REVOLUTION REVIEWED. INCL BRIEF QUOTES CPSU
CC GREETINGS MSG AND MARIAM OPENING REMARKS. (3.5 MIN OVERALL
ORT).. (ENGINTER 0810)
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10 REPORTS DATELINED MOSCOW, WASHINGTON, BONN, PARIS, HAVANA,
WEST BERLIN ON ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN WEST. (550 TEXT
TASSR 0818)
11 SUMMARY PRAVDA ON WESTERN PRESS COVERAGE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
tt[L- VIOLATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA AND OTHER CAPITALIST COUNTRIES. (RPT
ENGINTER 061310) (4 MIN: SPANCUBA 070100)
(I-Ccr -0 / k
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13 MAILBAG FOR BRITISH LISTENERS: INCL REPLIES ON GREENHAM
AND HOW BRITISH MEDIA KEEP PEACE MOVT IN BACKGROUND, ON BELGRANO
CITING TAM DALYELL'S CLAIMS, READING OF LTR FROM BRITISH
LISTENER -- WHO COMPLAINS HIS LTRS ARE IGNORED BY BRITISH
NEWSPAPERS -- EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR BRITISH MINERS. DORIS
AKSINA SPEAKS OF SUPPORT FOR MINERS EXPRESSED BY SOVIET MINERS
PRICES ARE FOR EEC PRODUCTS EXPORTED TO USSR AND THAT WHAT
USSR BUYS ARE EEC SURPLUSES; ON SOVIET-ALBANIAN RELATIONS
DYATLOV RECALLS AID GIVEN BY USSR TO ALBANIA IN LATE FORTIES
AND EARLY FIFTIES, AND POINTS OUT ALBANIAN GOVT'S REFUSAL TO
SSI'' SOVIET OFFERS TO IMPROVE RELATIONS SINCE THEIR DETERIORATION.
(ENGl, t 1900 )
14 MAILBAG: INCL REPLY ON AIMS OF SOCIALIST CONSTRUCTION IN
USSR FOLLOWING GOSR; STATUS OF MAN IN SOCIALIS SOCIETY IS DEFINED
FOR ANOTHER LISTENER; OTHERS ARE TOLD ABOUT PROBLEMS USSR HAD TO
SOLVE ON ITS ROAD TO SOCIALISM; ON WHETHER SOCIALISM WILL SPREAD
THROUGHOUT WORLD, LISTENER IS TOLD UP TO NOW HISTORY PROVES THAT
VICTORY OF SOCIALISM OVER CAPITALISM IS LOGICAL AND INEVITABLE.
LISTENERS ARE TOLD ABOUT PROJECTS BUILT IN AFRICA WITH
g SEP 1984
SOV T ASSISTANCE. (ENGAFR 1700)
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15 SUMMARY VALENTIN FALIN IZVESTIYA ON NEED TO RESOLVE PROBLEM
aCR_
gfm3OF DEMILITARIZATION OF SPACE. (300 TEXT: TASSE 2020 TASSR 1423)
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16 ALEKSANDR LEBEDEV ANALYZING U.S. SCHEME FOR A STAR WAR.
U-5 SP(`02- (RPT GERt 071600) (PORTUGUESE 2100 FINNISH 1430 POLISH 1300)
17 TASS COMMENTATOR LEONID PONOMAREV NOTING PRESENCE OF U.S.
FORCES IN FRG IS MAJOR THREAT TO USSR AND STRONGLY DENOUNCING
ANTI-SOVIET BRAINWASH OF U.S. TROOPS. iTASSE 051725) (4 MIN: GREEK
18 SUMMARY LEONID ZAMYATIN IN BROCHURE "IDEOLOGICAL STRUGGLE
AND ISSUES OF PEACE," ON WASHINGTON LEADERS STATING THAT THEY
ARE FOR DIALOGUE.
-L (TASSR 071221) (5 MIN: JAP 071000)
19 PRAVDA COMMENTATOR DMITRIY KOSYREV STRESSING NEED TO TURN
IN MIDEAST ONE DAY, ALSO U.S. AND NATO WARSHIPS ARE BROUGHT
TO GULF AREA UNDER PRETEXT OF PROTECTING U.S. INTEREST FROM
IRAQI-IRANIAN?WAR, AND A SEARCH FOR MINES IN RED SEA, POINTING
OUT V.S. HAS REJECTED SOVIET PROPOSALS FOR DEMILITARIZATION OF
GULF REGION BECAUSE U.S. MONOPOLIES, SPECIALLY OIL ONES, REAP A
HUGE NET FINANCIAL BENEFIT FROM THIS OIL-RICH REGION, DESPITE THIS
COUNTRIES REJECT U. S. MILITARY PROTECTION. 1 4 3 0 1 0 -
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WITH ADVENT OF A NUCLEWAR WINTER AND RADIATIONS EVERYWHERE;
RAFAEL ARUTYUNOV "WHY DOES USA STAND AGAINST DEMILITARIZATION
IN GULF REGION," NOTING U. S. TROOPS UNDER ORDERS OF CENTCOM
CONDUCT MANEUVERS IN DESERT OF CALIFORNIA WITH THOUGHT OF BEING USED
SOUTH PACIFIC REGION INTO NUCLEAR-FREE ZONE. (350 TEXT SENT:
(sl Gt dl_-" SSE: 0731 TASSR 072210)
20 "MAIN TASK IS DISARMAMENT": CITING REPORT BY SOVIET
SCIENTISTS' CMTEE ON CONSEQUENCES OF NUCLEAR WAR STRESSING THAT
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21 INTVW WITH DR. YEVGENIY VELIKHOV, VICE PRESIDENT OF USSR
ACAD OF SCI RE REPORT ON EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR WAR. (RPT ENGINTER
S5' ~ 061 5Q) (GERMAN 1600 MAND 1600)
?,,J#A 22 VLADIMIR MALININ ON ANTI-WAR MVMT IN PORTUGAL. (RPT
PORT 6100) (PORTUGUESE 2100) C,4. s
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STEEL CITY WHICH ADOPTED RESOLUTION CONDEMNING U.S. EFFORTS TO
ACTION CONTINUES TO REVOLVE AROUND STRUGGLE AGAINST DEPLOYMENT
VAS Wt"'{ I ,OF U. S. MISSILES IN WESTERN EUROPE, CITING LISTENERS' LETTERS
~c/u %1 S51 l C -S
~,? IL6~.i~ATING POINT. (8 MIN: SPANISH 072130 PORTUGUESE 2100)
(
FOIL SOVIET INITIATIVES FOR PEACE AND DISARMAMENT AND APPEALED
Lk$ FOR INCREASING STRUGGLE TO STRENGTHEN PEACE AND SECURITY IN ASIA
Uss(~' AND ENTIRE WORLD, CITING WORLDWIDE ANTI-WAR AND ANTI-NUCLEAR
OvL. MVMTS HIGHLIGHTING DANGERS OF NUCLEAR WAR AND OPPOSING PRESIDENT
REA N'S WARMONGERING POLICIES. (8 MIN: HIND 1400)
5
23 "TOWARD PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE": NOTING ANTI-WAR
LASS
24 YURIY (SOLIN) RE P tEACE ACTIVISTS' CONF IN INOIA'S SOKARU
AMERICAN JOURNALIST (JOHN DAVIS) OF VILLAGE VOICE, RE HIS
UlS- ~~~ SIT TO USSR, GIVING HIS IMPRESSIONS OF SOVIET PEACE MVMT. (RAT
S 7ytiJ~`7 -
E 032300 ON 4 AUG LIST) (ENGNA 2200)
ITED STATES
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26 NIKOLAY PASTUKHOV, POLITICAL NEWS ANALYST SELSKAYA ZHIZN ON
WASHINGTON SEEKING TO ACHIEVE MILITARY SUPERIORITY OVER USSR,
SCORING U.S. ARMS RACE AND GROSS INTERFERENCE IN INTERNAL AFFAIRS
OF OTHER COUNTRIES, INCL OPEN AGGRESSION AGAINST A NUMBER OF
STATES. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 0559)
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27 "MOSCOW VIEWPOINT": VALENTIN ZORIN ON HYPOCRISY OF
PRESIDNET REAGAN IN SUDDENLY DECLARING THAT HE WANTED TO MEET
WITH SOVIET LEADERS TO FIND A WAY TO IMPROVE SOVIET-AMERICAN
RE TI NS IN WAKE OF HIS ANTI-SOVIET CAMPAIGN. (SENT: ENGNA 2200)
1~ 8 SEP 1984
28 VIKTOR OLIN ON REAGAN STATING THAT HIS ADMIN WILL PRESS FOR
> GENOC DE BY U.S. SENATE. (RPT ENGINTER 072010) (ENGINTER 0610 0910)
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29 FIRST PART GEORGIY ARBATOV INTVW GRANTED TO DUTCH WRITER 4-c ,
WILLEM OLTSMANS, ON SOVIET-AMERICAN TRADE RELATIONS, PUBLISHED IN
S~U'N I K. (5 MIN: ENGNA 2200)
30 U. S. HISTORY PROFESSOR (MAR, SOLOMON) ON U.S.-SOVIET
U5
(JA S
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~SSIV
RELATIONS. (RPT ENGNA JUL 282300 ON 29 JUL LIST) (ENGNA 072300)
LISTENERS' HISTORY CLUB
FINA
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L PART IN SERIES ON
SOVIET-AMERICAN RELATIONS IN SIXTIES, NOTING AS A GENERAL CONCLUSION
U.S. POLICY'IN LATE SIXTIES WAS BANKRUPT, NOTING REPUBLICANS UNDER
NIXON WERE NO BETTER THAN DEMOCRATS, REVIEWING SOCIALIST COUNTRIES
HELP TO VIETNAM, MENTIONINO THAT DIEM WAS AN EXAMPLE OF DUALITY OF
WERE4LL AS BAD AS EACH OTHER. (13 MIN: ENGNA 072300)
U.S. POLICY, RE GAP BETWEEN STATEMENTS AND ACTION, CLAIMING CIA
ENCOURAGED PLOTS AGAINST DIEM; ONE LISTENER SAYS THAT ROOSEVELT
DID MOST FOR U.S.-SOVIET RELATIONS, MAINTAINING POSTWAR PRESIDENT
SERGEY YEGOROV ON AVAILABILITY OF FOREIGN PAPERS IN USSR.
(RPT ENGNA 062200) (ENGNA 072300) (~[S
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33 IGOR ALEKSANDROV ON ATTITUDE TO EQUALITY OF WOMEN IN U.S.
AND USSR, NOTING ABSENCE OF CLAUSE CONCERNING THIS IN REPUBLICAN
PARTY PLATFORM, OUTLINING CONSTITUTIONAL POSITION OF WOMEN IN USSR,
MAINTAINING REAGAN ADMIN REFUSES TO SUPPORT DEMANDS THAT EQUALITY
I~f SENED. (4 MIN: ENGNA 2200)
OF MEN AND WOMEN SHOULD BE SET OUT IN CONSTITUTION, CITING OBSERVERS
AS SAYING THAT UNDER PRESENT U.S. ADMIN POSITION aF WOMEN HAS
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37 SUMMARY PRAVDA ARTICLE BY GEN SEC OF ARGENTINE CP1 ATHONS
FAVA, ANALYZING RESULTS OF BEUNOS AIRES MEETING CF TWELVE LATAM
COMP TIES. (4 MIN: ENGINTER 1710 2010)
'O 8 SEA 1984
39 "CONTACTS": ANON ON SOVIET HEAVY MACHINERY EXHIBITION
W~IC O TO BE HELD 9-23 NOV IN MEXICO; BOLIVIAN SPORTS REP SIGNED SPORTS
i
13 111,&, COOP/AGMT WITH USSR IN MOSCOW. (6 MIN: SPANLA 2300)
34 "THE VOICE OF THE FATHERLAND" FEATURE AIMED AT MEMBERS
OF THE CHILEAN ARMED FORCES AND POLICE. GENERAL PINOCHET DECIDED
TO CONFRONT WITH HARSH REPRESSION THE CALL MADE BY CHILEANS FOR
DEMOCRACY NOW, OUT WITH PINOCHET. PINOCHET EVEN INVENTED IDEA
OF INFILTRATION OF FOREIGN AGITATORS MAINLY FORM PERU INTO CHILE.
BRAZILIAN DAILY REPORT THAT SOVIETS HAVE GREAT INFLUENCE IN
PERUVIAN ARMED FORCES WAS USED TO CREATE UNEASINESS IN CHILEAN
ARMED FORCES. PINOCHET HAD NO OTHER CHOICE THAN TO RESORT TO
REPRESSION TO CONFRONT ALL-OUT REBELLION. (21 MIN: SPANCHILE
2000
35 ANON COMMENT ON ANALISIS MAGAZIUNE REPORT THAT GOVERNMENT
FORCES TRIED TO GET STUDENTS TO JOIN MILITARY FORCES TO CARRY OUT
REPRESSION IN COPIAPO. BUT STUDENTS FROM ATACAMA UNIVERSITY IN
COPIAPO DID NOT HESITATE TO CONFRONT SECURITY FORCES DURING RECENT
DEMONSTRATIONS. REPORT ON HOW STUDENTS CONFRONTED SECURITY FORCES
IN SANTIAGO, VALPARAISO, CONCEPCION, VINA.DEL MAR, TEMUCO,
AND i01SHER CITIES. (7 MIN: SPANCHILE 2030)
36 ANON ON INTERNATIONAL PRESS AGENCIES REPORT ON RECENT
DEMONSTRATIONS IN CHILE. AP SAID THAT DEMONSTRATIONS ON
~rUs 4 AND 5 SEPTEMBER WERE THE MOST FORCEFUL OF ALL DEMONSTRATIONS.
? ~- PRENSA LATINA ALSO CAVE WIDE COVERAGE TO REPRESSION CARRIED OUT
BY REGIME. BRIEF RECORDED INTERVIEW WITH UNEMPLOYED CHILEAN WORKER,
WHO SAYS THAT HE WOULD RATHER CONFRONT SECURITY FORCES THAN DIE
FROM HUNGER. NAMES OF PEOPLE KILLED DURING RECENT DEMONSTRATIONS
GIVEN. MURDER OF FRENCH PRIEST JARLAN CREATED COMMOTION THROUGHOUT
TH WORLD. (8 MIN: SPANCHILE 2030)
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? 39. NEW YORK REPORT ON EMERGENCY SESSION OF UNSC OPENED AT
OF NICARAGUA, IN CONNECTION WITH ESCALATION
OF U:S. AGGRESSIVE ACTIONS AGAINST THAT COUNTRY.
TASSE 0918 TASSR 0845)
(350 TEXT SENT:
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40 VYACHESLAV ROSTOVTSEV ON DEATH OF TWO U.S. CITIZENS IN
uy-6L11 U&
NICARAGUA WHEN THEIR HELICOPTER WAS DOWNED ON
41
(4 MIN: SPANLA 0000 SPANCUBA 0100)
1 SEP. (RPT PORTBRAZ
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"URUGUAYAN PANORAMA": RICARDO SAXLUND ON CURRENT; URUGUAYAN
POLITICAL SITUATION, COMPARTY MBR JAIME PEREZ. HAS BEEN RELEASED
BY GOVT, ELECTORAL CAMPAIGN CONTINUES. NATIONAL PARTY MAY RETURN
TO MULTIPARTY GROUP, ARMY COMMANDER GENERAL MEDINA ADMITTED POLITICAL
INFLUENCE OF IMPRISONED
LEADER'WILSON FERREIRA ALDUNATEv SOCIALIST,.
INTL MBR CARLOS ANDRES PEREZ WAS NOT AUTHORITIZED TO MEET WITH.,
FERREIRA, COMMUNIST MBR ENRIG'JE RODRIGUEZ'SENT GREETINGS TO
URUGUAYAN YOUTWORGANIZATION. (7 MIN: SPANLA 2300)
42 TASS ANALYST ALEKSEY GRIGORYEV ON FRG GOVT'S NONPARTICIPATION
IN EVENTS TO MARK INTL DAY IN MEMORY OF VICTIMS OF FASCISM
AND REVIVAL CF REVANCHISM IN FRG. (480 TEXT SENT: TASSE.1428
43 ANON BONN. REPORT ON 9 SEP MARKED BY WEST GERMAN AND OTHERS
AS INTL DAY IN MEMORY OF VICTIMS OF FASCISM, NOTES NEONAZI GROUPINGS,
TASSR. 1105)
ARE MORE ACTIVE IN FRG TODAY, CITES STMTS BY DEATH CAMPI.VICTIM'
AND PUBLIC. FIGURE OF FRG, CERTRUD (MULLER) WHO REVIEWS DANGERS:
? f
(4-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1310 GERMAN 1500-PERSIAN 1.400 1600 ARAB 1630;
OF REVIVAL OF FASCIS!14 IN FRG. DANGER IS CONNIVANCE OF AUTHORITIES.
I O , - D 0 SEP 1984. omw
44 IGOR TARABIN ON POSSIBLE FUSION OF TWO FRG ARMAMENTS CONCERNS,
RE 1800 CZECH/SLOVAK'1,500 HUNG 1900 SERBO 1600 1900)1
(RPT GERMAN 041600).(GERMAN 1600)
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45 "DIALOGUE" A) RECORDED AND SUMMARIZED REMARKS BY
WRITER ALEKSANDR (NAME INDISTINCT), A FORMER CONCENTATION CAMP.
DETAINEE, ON NEW REVANC H.I S T TENDENCIES IN FRG, BUT ALSO ON MANY i
YOUNG PEOPLE WHO:ARE SUPPORTING PEACE MOVEMENT (5 MIN));
B) VLADIMIR OSTROGORSKIY GUOT.ING FROM AND COMMENTING ON LISTENERS'
LETTERS DEALING WITH WEST GERMAN POLICY, ARMAMENT RACE, AND
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH FESTIVAL IN MOSCOW 1985 (14 MIN);
cJ
~PJ C) REPORT BY A FRG TOURIST WHO SPENT THREE WEEKS IN MOSCOW
AS A TOURIST TOGETHER WITH. HIS WIFE AND WITHOUT ANY ASSISTANCE OF
INTOURIST". HE,MAINLY DEALS WITH SUFFICIENT SUPPLY WITH FOOD
AND ALSO CONSUMER GOODS IN MOSCOW SHOPS AND ON MARKETS, ALSO
MENTIONING LOW PRICES. HE FURTHER MENTIONS FULL EMPLOYMENT AND
OPENL NDEDNESS OF PEOPLE (8 MIN). (TOTAL 27 MIN: GERMAN 1600)'
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(,tg 5 (1--'
AUSTRIA. " (RPT GERMAUST 051900) (118 MIN:
47, VIKTOR ILYICHEV ON BRITISH MINERS STRIKE, NOTING PLIGHT
OF MINERS STRUGGLING. TO ENSURE THEIR RIGHT TO WORK, CRITICIZES
REPRESSIVE MEASURES ADOPTED BY THATCHER GOVT AGAINST MINERS,
AND EXPRESSES SOVIET COALMINERS' SOLIDARITY WITH THEIR BRITISH
COUNTERPARTS. (4 MIN: ENGINTER 1310 GERMAN 1500 CZECH/SLOVAK
ERBO -1600 1900 .URDU 1200 1300 BENG 1500; ANON: HUNG 1900),
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48 GLANCE AT BRITISH SCENE: VLADIMIR.GOLOVIN ASSESSES!
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ADVERSE. EFFECTS OF;MINERS STRIKE ON BRITISH ECONOMY, SCORES
C011
RVATIVE GOVT'S POLICY., (5 MIN: ENGUK 1900)
49 SOVIET PANORAMA: INCL REPORT ON MTGS OF SOLIDARITY WITH
BRITISH MINERS THROUGHOUT USSR, SETTING UP OF FUND
M
, AND ST
TS
BY SOME SOVIET WOMEN CITIZENS EXPRESSING SYMPATHY AND SUPPORT
SS(L-
FOR R TISH MINERS. ; (ENGUK 1900)
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SEP
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50 PARIS REPORT ON FRENCH CP GEN SECY GEORGES MARCHAIS!INTVW
PIh (WITH TF-iNETWORK ON FRENCHICOMPARTY POLICY. (400 TEXT:.,TASSE
46 "GOOD EVENING,
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51 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": ANON ON CROWING PROTEST IN SOUTH
AFRICA AGAINST APARTHEID SYSTEM (RPT ENGAFR 071700 "AFRICA AS
WE SET IT" SEGMENT); ALEKSANOR FEDOROV DISCUSSES ROLE OF PRODUCER
COOPERATIVES IN SOCIALIST-ORIENTED COUNTRIES IN AFRICA, NOTING
GREAT HEADY HAS BEEN MADE IN TANZANIA, TEXTILE AND CLOTHING
-j-GUJZ.un" COOPERATIVES ARE BEING SET UP IN ETHIOPIA, IN CONGO PR COOPERATIVES
ARE WIDESPREAD AMONG HANDICRAFTS, AND THAT COOPERATIVES ARE
C n~ v SU79 TED BY THEIR GOVTS IN VARIOUS WAYS. (ENGAFR 1700 2000)
52 "AFRICA IN SOVIET PRESS": ROUNDUP SOVIET PRESS COVERAGE CF
AFRICAN NEWS AND EVENTS IN PAST WEEK, SUCH AS ETHIOPIAN PARTY
u& Krs
CONGRESS AND REVOLUTION ANNIV,. FAILURE OF ELECTORAL FARCE IN SOUTH
1 ~ytGl AFRICA, DROUGHT IN WEST AFRICA, SOVIET RED CROSS DECISION TO
SEND RELIEF SUPPLIES FOR MALI DROUGHT VICTIMS, SETTING UP
S.u .I SIERRA LEONE OF PREP CMTEE FOR MOSCOW INTL YOUTH FESTIVAL,
Gtr ~~F AND _ SCHOOL YEAR IN ANGOLA. (PORTAFR 1830)
Fd G1( I ~eoj
I r"64 (~In~6 FEATURE "WE STUDY IN USSR": INTVW WITH BURUNDI STUDENT AT
PATRICE i_UMUMBA UNIV IN MOSCOW, WHO RECALLS SUMMER HOLIDAYS WHICH
HAVE JUST ENDED. HE SPENT HOLIDAYS ACQUIRING PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
OF BUILDING TRADE, IN WHICH HE SPECIALIZED AND SPENT SOME TIME
3i-rLoi
AT A HOLIDAY CAMP FOR STUDENTS. HE RETURNS TO HIS STUDIES.WITH
VERY/C1 WD IMPRESSIONS OF USSR. (7 MIN: FRENCHAFR 071930)
SUMMARIES MENGISTU MARIAM REPORT TO ETHIOPIAN WORKERS PARTY
NGRESS, 7 SEP. (TASSE 071220) (5 MIN: FRENCHINTER 072000
SPANLA. 000 SPANCUBA 0100 SPANLA 2300)
SUMMARIES ROMANOV ADDRESS TO ETHIOPIAN WORKERS PARTY
CONGRESS IN ADDIS ABABA 7 SEP. (TASSE 071450) (7-5 MIN: ENGINTER
0610 091-0 FRENCHINTER 072000 SPANCUBA 0100 SPANLA 2300 FRENCHAFR
It 071930 FRENCHAAG 071930 HIND 1130 BUR 1030; 2-i
IN: HOME 0230 0600 ORBITA 0600 MAYAK 0210 SPANISH 072130 FRENCHAFR
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ENGINTER 0700 0800 090 1000 1100 1200 1300 FRENCHINTER
'J"U0 6 y
0.d_j 072000 ENGNA 072300 SPANLA 0000 SPANCUBA 0100 SPANCHILE 2000 ~~ $ SEP
GERMAN 1500 ENGAFR 1700 2000 PORTAFR 1830 POLISH 1300 KOR
0930 ,Y13Q 1330 CAMB 1-330 THAI 1100 BUR 1430 INDO 1330) _.1
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56' REPORTS ON ,7 SEP ETHIOPIAN WORKERS PARTY CONGRESS IN ADDIS
ABABA, WITH SUMMARIES SPEECHES BY MARIAM (2 MIN), AND ROMANOV
(5-3 MIN). .(OVERALL 7-4 MIN: ENGINTER 1310 1710 20-10 GERMAN
LA) Or
1,500' PERSIAN 14.00 1600 ARAB 1630 GREEK
thwpl~ ~ CZECH/SLOVAK
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1500 HUNG
1800 ENGAFR 1700 2000
1630.SERBO 1600 1900
1330 LAO 1300 URDU 1200 1300 BENG
ADDIS ABABA .8 SEP. (400 TEXT' SENT:
ETHIOPIAN PARTY CONGRESS IN
TASSE 2055
58 VALENT I N LAPIN ON U. S.
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AT UNSC.
(,l S 16 S 61 u 41 I)r1
VETO OF LEBANESE RESOLUTION
KOR 1330 VIET
1500 BUR-1430 INDO
(RPT ENGINTER 071310) (FRENCHINTER 072000 PERSIAN 1700):
VIEW OF MIDEAST EVENTS IN SOVIET PRESS: CITING RED SEA
E
S
V%-In I
1 arlr;
ABABA REPORT; ON ADOPTION OF PARTY. CONSTITUTION AT
TASSR 1902)
JORDAN-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP-DAYS.
60 NAJIB MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM,
AGENCY, LAUDING SOVIET MIDEAST
(ARABIC 1630)
DIRECTOR GENERAL OF ADEN NEWS
PEACE PROPOSALS, MAINTAINING THAT
OF ALL PLLS OF REGION, STRESSING
PROPOSALS SECURE ALL INTERESTS
5eA1ie'THAT A ARAB. COUNTRIES WILL
:rraq
SUPPORT THEM. (5 MIN: ARABIC, 1400)
GREETINGS BETWEEN USSR AND IRAQ FOREIGN
v.i AFFAIRS MINISTERIES MARKING 40TH ANNIV
GtJIv`
RELATIONS BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES. (120.
ESTABLISHMENT OF DIPLOMATIC'
TEXT SENT: TASSE 14210 TASSR
" ~ - ~~ ~^ ;??~~ ~ -rvv, i uu i e I 5tN r : MAYAK 0700)
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61 REPORT ON EXCHANGE OF
ARABIP-
p
(~,hrct~i~~BRIEF ZHIVKOV: ENGINTER 1710 2010 ENGUK 1900 GREEK 1800; 3 MIN,
WITH 2.5 MIN GORBACHEV, BRIEF ZHIVKOV: ENGINTER 1700 1800 1900 2900
2100 NCUK 19.00 PORT 2100 GREEK 1800 ENGAFR 1700 2000 PORTAFR 1830)
I9
Iq
5REPORT ON GORBACHEV PRESENTING SOVIET AWARDS TO BULGARIANS
IN SOFIA 8 SEP, WITH 80 WORDS GORBACHEV REMARKS ON OCCASION.
~~ G prl (180 TEXT SENT: MAYAK 1300 2200)
STAT
88 YAKOV MALYKIN ON PRAISE FQR CEMA COOP IN CONSUMER GOODS
S' ~~1PRO y ION. (POLISH 1300)
1 8 SEP 1984
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89 "IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES/: (GERINIOV) ON CEMA RELATIONS
CA70 (5 MIN); BULGARIAN POLITBURO MBR ON BULGARIA'S ACHIEVEMENTS (..~
~j,p,tC~rnd~ ~c~
1MIN); SOCIALIST COUNTRIES CELEBRATE BULAGRIAN REV ANNIV (44 MIN).
'" (14 MII' . OVERALL: MAND 0700)
V
J MOSCOW CALLING: INCL QUIZ ON SLOVAK NATIONAL UPRISING;
516014_INTVW WITH RUSSIAN-SLOVAK TRANSLATOR. (CZECH/SLOVAK 1500)
~N~IJ
91'-fOM. DIARY OF SOVIET-CZECH COOP: SEC OF SOVIET-CZECHOSLOVAK
FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY DESCRIBING CELEBRATIONS OF SLOVAK NATL UPRISING
IN USSR; CZECH-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP ASSN REPS VISITING USSR;
ROUNDUP BRIEF REPORTS ON SOVIET-CZECHOSLOVAK COOP;
COOP OF SOCIALIST COUNTRIES IN FILM MAKING; CZECHOSLOVAK GLASS
EXHIBITION IN USSR. (CZECH/SLOVAK 1600)
"ON PATHS OF FRIENDSHIP": DIRECTOR OF VIDEOTON TECH CENTER
IN MOSCOW ON COOP OF VIDEOTON WITH SOVIET ENTERPRISES; REPORT
ON HUNGARIAN EXHIBIT IN LENINGRAD MUSEUM OF ETHNOGRAPHY; REPORT
ON COOP OF MEZHDUNARONAYA KNIGA SOVIET TRADE ASSN WITH
HUNfIAN ENTERPRISES. (HUNGARIAN 1900)
S3 ANON PRAISING GOOD WORK DONE BY POLISH AND SOVIET RAILROADMEN.
(RPM POLISH 011400) (POLISH 1300)
94 ALONG ROUTES OF FRIENDSHIP: ACCOUNT OF HISTORY OF VLADIMIR
AND VLADIMIR WORKERS COOP WITH POLAND (3 MIN); INTVW WITH
ENGINEER WHO RECALLS WARTIME IN POLAND, OTHERS ALSO GIVEN THEIR
RECOLLECTIONS (3 MIN); REPORT ABOUT POLISH COPPER MINERS'
VISIT TO NORILSK (4 MIN); REPORT ON FORTHCOMING POLISH TOUR OF
SOVIET-ENSEMBLE. (3 MIN). (14 MIN OVERALL: POLISH 1300)
"THIS YOU WILL SEE AT ZAGREB FAIR": STMT BY VIKTOR RUDNEYEV,
. DPTYDIRECTOR OF SOVIET SOYUZHKIMEKSPORT FOREIGN TRADE
9 SEP 1984
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ENTERPRISE, ON EXTENSIVE COOP WITH YUGOSLAV ENTERPRISES IN SPHERE
OF CHF_M W*L INDUSTRY (4. 5 MIN). (SERBO 1900)
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1~~~.-'~ 97 MARSHAL OLEG LOSIK, OF ARMORED TROOPS, MARKING UPCOMING
G0~
U", &a . STANK f RTOPS DAY 9 SEP. (SENT: HOME 1500 ORBITA 1500)
TAKE 7 OF 7 COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 8 SEP 84
LD091342
96 "MARXISM TODAY": PROF VADIM ZAGLADIN WORLD MARXIST REVIEW
ON COMMUNISTS AROUND WORLD MARKING 120 YEARS SINCE FOUNDING OF INTL
WORKING MAN'S. ASSN, ANALYZING IMPORTANCE AND LESSONS OF
FIRST TL WORKING AMN'S ASSN. (SENT: ENGINTER 0831)
98 ARMY GENERAL IOSIF GUSAKOVSKIY ON UPCOMING TANK TROOPS DAY
9 SEP, REMINISCING ON ROLE AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF ARMORED DIVISIONS
DURIN WW . (8 MIN, SENT: ENGINTER 1900 FRENCHINTER 072000)
99 "40TH ANNIV OF VICTORY": ANATOLIY NAIMUSHIN REPORTS FROM
BULGARIA ON VICTORY ANNIV CELEBRATIONS, CITING INTVW WITH MAJ-GEN
~wlg
' BLAGOY PENEV, FIRST DPTY CHMN OF UNION OF FIGHTERS AGAINST
40 fillit'v
`I)~v CL FASCISM AND CAPITALISM,. ON GREAT ROLE PLAYED BY SOVIET FORCES IN
WW2 AND ON FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN SOVIET AND BULGARIAN PPLS (2.5
MIN); INTVW WITH LT-GEN OF TANK TROOPS NIKOLAY (NESTELENKO),
V55tz-
Gl
DPTY COMMANDER OF RED BANNER SIBERIAN MILITARY DISTRICT, NOTING
TANK DRIVERS IN SIBERIAN MILITARY DISTRICT EXCEL IN TRAINING AND
ARE ALWAYS READY TO FULFIL THEYR DUTY TO SOCIALIST FATHERLAND
(ONE MIN); REPORT ON NEW FILM ON MSU ZHUKOV BEING MADE AT CENTRAL
DOCUMENTARY FILM STUDIO, CITING REMARKS BY SCENARIO AUTHOR AND FILM.'
DI OR ABOUT THE FILL. (18 MIN OVERALL: MAYAK 1430) I:o 8 S~
VP .1934. 0- ) ._ .
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100 "I SERVE THE SOVIET UNION": NAMED CAPTAIN'S SUBDIVISION
FROM.KOEV MILITARY DISTRICT ACTIVITIES PEGGED TO TANK TIOOPS DAY;
GROUP OF BOMBERS CARRY OUT EXERCISES IN SHOOTING DOWN THEORETICAL
HOSTILE AIRCRAFT; NAMED COMMANDER GIVING ACCOUNT OF EFFORTS TO
HALT FLOODING OF..A VESSEL; SKETCH OF EVENT WHICH OCCURRED DURING
PARACHUTE EXERCISES, DURING WHICH THE INEXPERIENCE OF AIYOUNG
SOLDIER LED TO DIFFICULTIES DURING DESCENT; FROM WHICH HE WAS
SAVED-BY A MORE EXPERIENCED PARACHUTIST; ALEKSANDR MIKHAYLOV
REPORTAGE.FROM LENINGRAD MILITARY YDISTRICT, INCL INTVW WITH
SUB-COLONEL.AT TANKODROME, ON IMPORTANCE OF-LEARNING TO HANDLE
COMBAT VEHICLES AND:WHAT IS INVOLVED IN-DOING SO; JOURNALIST
KIM (KUKHOLEV), INTVW WITH TWO MILITARY AIRMEN ON THEIR LIFE'AND
WORK AS PILOTS; REPORTAGE FROM SOVIET FORCES HOSPITAL IN; GERMANY
MENTIONING EXERCISES CARRIED OUT IN DEALING WITH THEORETICAL
WOUNDED, CITING.INTVW WITH SURGEOIN ANQ NURSE ON THEIR WORK.
u SS~'' )a VETERANS CMTEE,
pb JOF U GARIA AND
OF SOVIET FORCES
1-02 SOVIET- HISTORIAN .PAVEL ZHILIN ON .LIBERATION CAMPAIGN OF,,
Gr)rJi ~ ,
RED A AT END OF WW2.. ('RPT GERMAN 061600) (POLISH 1300)
l
W u1~ I.
VLADIMIR;LOBANOV,. DPTY CHMN USSR SUPSOV, GIVING DETAILS
OF HIS EXPERIENCE DURING. SUCCESSFUL W R AGAINST NAZI FOR IN
BE USSIA. 10 MIN: HIND 1-130)
SPACE/SCIENCE
COL-GEN ALEKSEY
ON ROLE
ROMANIA.
SERBO 1900)
HANDING OVER AWARDS TO SOVIET
h~II.,, DIRECTOR OF NATL COUNCIL OF
t
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Sip 1984.'
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105 ?ANON ON SOVIET COSMONAUT SVETLANA
FRIENDSHIP; MAINICHI,;
SAVIDSKAYA WHOIWAS
AWARDED LENIN ORDER BY CHERNENKO ON 5 SEP.
ENGfIA ' 22100 MAND 1600 )
ROUNDUP REACTIONS TO CHERNENKO'S SPEECH AT.CEREMONY..OF..v,
CHMN OF SOVIET WAR
IN WW2 IN LIBERATION
NEPSZABADSAG, ANO UNEN. (3 MIN:
COSMONAUTS,
(RPT ROMANIAN 071600) (13 MIN:!KOR'0930)
(7-3 MIN: GERMAN. 1600
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O
SS(1 ~S OF 01~INTVW T SPACE STATION. (RPT ENGINTER 071310) (FRENCHINTER 072000)
WITH FRENCH GEOLOGIST DR. CHRISTIAN WEBER,
C) S GEN SEC OF INTL UNION OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES, ON SOVIET GEOLOGY.
tArs s
(RPT ENGINTER 071550) (ENGINTER 0831)
COn~N SS .~
LIFE IN USSR
108 PRAVDA EDITORIAL 9 SEP ON WEALTH OF SPORTING AND CULTURAL
FACILITIES NOW AVAILABLE TO NATION'S YOUTH. (OR3ITA 2000)
109 ALEKSANDR PUTKO ON MAIN OBJECTIVES OF CPSU DOMESTIC,
INTL POLICY. (RPT ENGINTER 051310) (GERMAN 1500 PERSIAN 1400
6)0' 1600 GREEK 1800 AWEBO 1600 1900 URDU 1300 KOR 1330; ANON: HUNGARIAN
1-SSR 7a 0 1900 / I g
P.61 1
110 KALEIDOSCOPE: INCL SUMMARY PRAVDA ON SCHOOL REFORMS.
(RPT ENGAF 011700) (3 MIN: ENGAF 1700 2000)
A Lij S
ABOUT TO FACE AN ENERGY CRISIS. (RPT ENGNA 0722001(POLISH 1300)
112 MIKHAIL TARATUTA, SECOND OF TWO, ON RELIGION IN USSR.
emu( (4Nd
11 STMT BY DR. ANATOLIY ALEKSANDROV, PRESIDENT OF USSR ACAD
Cc
6yk, UP, 5G I, A I 19Ut)1.1JW 1mr- 1.unir RCr-V 111V'v wc. 1 GRIV i.L-H11'i 1 nti I %joon i
(RPT ENGNA MAY 252200) ENGNA 2200)
113 IS1TORS: PERUVIAN COLONEL: SPANLA 2300; PHCNGSAK
PHAYAKWICHIAN, EDITOR OF THAI MATICHON: THAI 1100; FRG'SCIENTIST:
114 MISC INTERNAL USSR ITEMS: 63: GLOBAL 3 SOV 12 DEMOC 2
EUR 2 LAT.M 6 MIDEAST 4 AFR 9 ASC 7 ASNC 8
LPR . AND 1230
POOR: VIET 1000 BURM 1430
PART MISSED: ENGINTER 1400 FINNISH 1430
(ENDALL) 09/223OZ SEP
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