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17EIN I-:'.RY L I S1 : MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 20 OCT 84
INTERNATIONAL DIARY
3 KAZBEK BASYEV DAMASCUS REPORT ON AZIZ'S RETURN TO SYRIA,
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iZ REVIEWING SYRIAN AND ARAB MASS MEDIA POSITIVE REACTION TO
V Pt COMMUNIQUE ISSUED ON AZIZ USSR VISIT.
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5 ALEK36NDR SERIKOV REPORTS ON PREPARATIONS CURRENTLY UNDER
I.:
WAY FOR ELECTIONS IN NICARAGUA, NOTING PRESENCE OF FOREIGN
POLITICAL FIGURES. (2 MIN: HOME 1756)
"A/6 KUZNETSOV REMARKS AT CEREMONY PRESENTING ORDER OF RED
BANNER OF LABOR TO DIPLOMATIC ACADEMY OF USSR FOREIGN MINISTRY.
U ul auct+-,c+c.
19),6W) (HOME 0204)
V~' 7 SUMMARY ANON KRASNAYA ZVEZDA ON WIDE SUPPORT FOR NEW
SOVIET INITIATIVES PRESENTED TO UNGA. ('300 TEXT SENT: TASSE
0743 TASS 1 072 0 )
STAT_
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9 YAKOV MALYKIN DISCUSSES EXTENSIVE ECONOMIC COOPERATION
BETWEEN USiSR AND OTHER CEMA STATES AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.
(6 MIi'(: 191500)
I (YAKUV MALEKIY) ON INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM HELD IN MOSCOW
FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISCUSSING ISSUES OF PRLiP1OTING TECHNICAL,
SCIENTIFIC POTENTIALS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, THROUGH COOPERATION
WITH U SR1 (5 MIN: KOR 0730)
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT RESOLUTION
11 -LEMN]D LEVCHENKO, RE
(
CALLING ON BRITISH GOVERNMENT TO BAN USE'OF PLASTIC BULLETS IN
NORTHERN IRELAND, CRITICIZING BRITISH REFUSAL TO ABANDON USE
UIL-- OF PLASTIC BULLETS AND ITS INTENTION OF OBTAINING FURTHER
Ir~~aX L. SUPPLIES FOR POSSIBLE USE AGAINST STRIKING MINERS AND THOSE
PROTESTING AGAINST U.S. MISSILE DEPLOYMENT. ALSO CRITICIZES USA
F R SUPPLYING HANDCUFFS, FINGER-CRUSHERS AND OTHER TORTURE TOOLS
C frt'j O REPRESSIVE REGIMES SUCH AS CHILE. (ENGINTER 1410 1810
C
)M1bO^J
2000 GERMAN 1600 POLISH 1500 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600)
LIS]ENERS QUIZ IN CONNECTION WITH FORTHCOMING INTERNATIONAL
YOU`FH\ AND STUDENT FESTIVAL. (POOR 1800 POLISH 1500)
C CHESS COMMENTATOR.(ANATOLIY BIKHOVSKIY) ON WORLD
CHESS CHAMPIGNNISHIP MATCH BEING PLAYED IN MOSCOW BETWEEN ANATOLIY
KAR"V AND C,ARIK KASPAROV. (3 MIN: SPANLA 0000)
14 "IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES" PROGRAM: CEMA ADVISOR (KALENIYEV)
ON CE MA ECON PLANNING COOP (6. 5 MIN); ANON KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA
ON MPR AGRJ DEVELOPMENT (5 MIN); SOCIALIST NEWSBRIEFS, INCL CEMA
CONE IN HAVANA, CEMA BANKS MTG IN MOSCOW, WARSAW PACT MIL
COMMITTEE MTG IN SOFIA, BULGARIAN-USSR FRIENDSHIP DAY, OTHER
DEVFL ENTS (6 IIIN). (17.5 MIN TOTAL: MAND 0700)
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l'= AIL `. ?:L. - J"lM._NTAPY ! IBS . MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 20 OCT 94
10 "TIN , EVENTS, PEOPLE": INCL. NIKOLAY AGAYANTS REVIEW
OF LISTENERS LETTERS ON ASPECTS OF CEMA COOPERATION IN
T RANSPORTATI ON, / NATURIEAND DEVELOPMENT OF NATO, HISTORY AND
GOOVIF-RNMENT OF ISLAND OF GUAM (b MIN, SENT) ; FEATURE ON 40TH ANN I V
OF WWII, FOCU31N& ON LIFE AND HEROIC FEATS OF PETLYAKOV, HEAVY
4J~ BOMBER DESIGNER, INTERVIEWING HIS DAUGHTER GALINA WHO RECALLS HIS
FRIENDSHIP WITH TUPOLEV UNDER WHOSE GENERAL DIRECTION HE WORKED
(9 MI (HOME 0900 ORBITA 0900)
NEWSREEL: INCL ANON REPORT FROM WEST GERMANY CITING
4
DUES I SELDORF PAPER'S REPORT ON SITUATION :IN GRENADA, INCREASING
ILL WILL TOWARD IMPUDENT U.S. OCCUPATION TROOPS, WORSENING SOCIAL
ukull%
AFGHAN TRIBAL ELDER FROM (ANDARAB), BAGHLAN PROVINCE, PRESENT AT
RECENT MEETING WITH KARMAL, WHO STRESSED LATTER'S INTEREST IN CARES
OF H ] S AREA, NOTING THAT BANDITS HAVE BEEN DRIVEN FROM THE DISTRICT
(3 MEN). (ENGINTER 0910)
17 ROUNDUP OF POLITICAL EVENTS: ANON ON REAGAN ADMINISTRATION
WELCOMING lONE BUT REJECTING SUBSTANCE OF CHERNENKO'S WASHINGTON
WOV, . p'ili OST INTERVIEW (SENT); ANON ON U. S. MILITARY AIRCRAFT USING GRENADA
AIRFIELD WHICH WAS PRETEXT FOR INVASION, POINTING OUT THE AIRFIELD
'_-._-- WAS CLEARLY FOR PASSENGER AND NOT MILITARY USE, CLAIMING THAT
too
)ECEPTION WAS ALSO USED ABOUT U. S. INVOLVEMENT IN LEBANON AND
CITING SPACE SCIENTIST ARTHUR RUDOLPH, BARBIE AND JAPANESE BIOLOGICAL
WE 1 SPECIALISTS (3 MIN). (ENCNA 0001)
1 -!
(3_ BORIS SAVODYAN KABUL REPORT ON INTERVIEW WITH
13 AFRICAN MAILBAG: INCL REPLIES ON U. S. STRIVING FOR WORLD
-- DOMINATION, SOVIET PEACE INITIATIVES, WESTERN RESPONSIBILITY FOR
.A \ )
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RMS RACE. (POOR: ENGAFR 1700) iL!j
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19` ANON "TNAD I T I ONS OF FRIENDSHIP AND COOPERATION": SUMMARY OF
E T TCfS OF RADIO MOSCOW LISTENERS ON TRADITIONS OF SOCIALIST
GOt NTRTES. (5 MIN: VIET 1300)
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P-3-- YJR1Y SLT4N 4: CHERNENNKO'S REPLY TO WASHINGTON POST,
5,TAESSIrx', NEE;) TO PREVENT ARMS RAC:-: IN SPACE. (RPT ENGINTER 191410)
~=:NGI-~IER C1710'1010 FRENCHINTEi 1977100 SPANLA 0000 TURKISH 191830
(1 KOREAN 191330 0930 1330 CAMB 1330 LAO 1300 HIND 1130 URDU 1200
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22 YUR01\Y SULTAN DEALING WITH RECENT SOVIET NUCLEAR DISARM
PROPOSALS AS PRESENTED BY CHERNENKO IN HIS WASHINGTON POST INTVW,
NOTING WASHINGTON'S NEGATIVE REACTION TO PROPOSALS. (5-3 MIN:
ENGINTER 1410 1810 2110 GERMAN 1600 TURKISH 1400 ALBANIAN 1530
b_4 -
REVIEW OF FAVORABLF.INTL REACTION TO CHERNENKO'S
,
REPLIES TO WASHINGTON POST, QUOTING BLOC-AND WESTERN PRESS AND
PERSONALITIES. (5-3 MIN: ENGINTER 0710 1010 1410 1810 2110
FRENCHINTE R 192100 SPANLA 0000 ENGNA 2300 GERMAN 1600
1700 TURKISH 191830 1400 PERSIAN 1500 1700 ROMANIAN 1700
LAO,1300 )INDO 1330 1500 URDU 1200 1300 BEND 1500)
;?5 THE-MAIN TASK IS DISARMAMENT: FEATURE ON HOW CHERNENKO'S
RECENT STATEMENT TO WASHINGTON POST HAVE BEEN WIDELY ECHOED;
PRAVDA QUO1 ED ON HOW U. S. ARMS RACE POLICY ADVERSELY AFFECTS PPLS
OF WORLD, AND FACT THAT ARAB COUNTR)ES ARE DIRECTLY THREATENED BY
U. S. NUCLEAR POLICY AND DECISION TO DEPLOY NUCLEAR ARMS ON
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26 " A CONSISTENT POLICY OF PEACE", ROUNDUP OF REPERCUSSIONS IN
USA OF CHERNENKO'S WASHINGTON POST INTVW QUOTING WASHINGTON POST,
NYT, CBS-TVAND WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT AND OTHERS. (7.5 MIN:
27 I K-1 OR I LY I CHEY ON WORLD COMMENT ON CHERNENKO ANSWERS TO
.U/, JJ' I' -='_F;;) >i`J 1',00 1700 jAP 1 ?17OO THAI 1J00: IlR IEF: ENGNA 2300)
WASS14INGTON POST. (7.'J-6 MIN: V I ET 1000 JAP 19.1200)
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20 LF:ONIDOV,'''-"THF;PRA.CTICAL WAY TO MAKE SOVIET-AMERICAN
RELATIONS HEAL T` IY" CITES CHERNENKO'S ANSWERS TO WASHINGTON POST
FOR IGNORING WORLD'S MOST PRESSING ISSUES, SOVIET PROPOSALS. (7 MIN:
ON SOVIET-U. S. RELATIONS, HIS PROPOSALS ON ARMS TALKS, SCORES U. S.
t1ANI 00)
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DO ):PAN OANH, SEC GEN OF VIET PEACE CMTEE, HAILS, CITES
/11) SOVIET PEACE INITIATIVES RECENTLY PROMOTED BY CHERNENKO AIMED
AT F'REVEN]NG NUC WAR, ENDI'NG ARMS RACE. (9 MIN: VIET 1300
1400
30 SUMMARY ANON PRAVDA ON U.S. GLOBAL MILITARISTIC PREPS.
; (TAGE 120736) (3 MIN: VIET 1300 1400)
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31 ACCOUNTS OF USSR FOREIGN MINISTRY BRIEFING FOR SOVIET
U~5e.. AND FOREIGN JOURNALISTS. (TASSE 191543) (3 MIN: ENGINTER 0710
U-S ft rA 1010 FRENCHINI F:R 192100 VIET 1300 1400) O's
?6 1~1" e F+N1
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32 S3 STATEMENT HOLDING U. S. ADMIN WITH BEING RESPONSIBLE
FOR BLOCKING. PROCESS OF LIMITATION AND REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS.
(O (9-_',0 TEXT SET: TASSE 1202; FYI COMP SENT: TASSR 1230; 10 MIN:
{nti r ?
MAYAK 18O ; 7-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1810 2110 ENGNA 2300 SPANLA 2300
P _ .S1AN 1000 HUNGARIAN 2000 SERBO 2000 MACE 1800 SLOVENE 1930;
1 S 2. 5 N T N : HOME 19iO LR B I TA 1900; 2-1 M T N : HOME 2050 ENGINTER
1900 2000 2100 ENGUK 2000 FRENCH 1830 PORT 1800 GERMAUST 2000)
0 290 : BRIEF: OR B I TA 1830 ENG I NTER 2200 ENGNA 2300 SPANLA 2300)
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NOTING` UPCOMING UN SEC CNCL ELECTION AND URGING MBRS OF UNSC SHOULD
ACTIVFLY PARTICIPATE IN UPHOLDING WORLD PEACE BY USING THEIR
FULL AU HOR)TY AND INFLUENCE. (10 MIN: INDO 1330)
ANON ON SOVIET ''PEACE FUND. (IRPT ENGINTER 191410) (FRENCHINTER
20OCT1
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37 REPORT ON VARIOUS PEACE ACTIONS AND ANTIWAR DEMOS AGAINST
3,'l LIL~1ENERS' HISTORY CLUB: HISTORIAN PROF NIKOLAY (SEVACHEV)
P,9,b). --TECALLS SOVIET EFFORTS TO LAUNCH PEACE INITIATIVES WITH THE WEST
IJ SSi~
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. _ d? I3ETWE: rf~ FjUGUST 1914 AND DECEMBER 1919. (ENGNA 0001)
_ aA
DEPLOYMENT 'IOF U. S. NUCLEAr:;ROCKETS IN FRG. (5 MIN: GERMAN.1700)
vo1
V1b
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38 VALENTIN FALIN POLITICAL IZVESTIYA OBSERVER, DEALING WITH
U. S. CONCENTS ON USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS, BASED ON A FIRST BLOW,
1T 15 NOTE I) THAT ALREADY IN 60'S THE U. S.. POSSESSED MORE NUCLEAR
WEAPONS THAN THE OTHER NUCLEAR POWERS TOGETHER, WITH REGARD TO
QUALITY AND QUANTITY. FALIN STATES THAT THE PRESENT U. S.
PRESIDENT HAS COMPLETELY TURNED DOWN DETENTE POLICY. (7 MIN: GERMAN
U-S
39 VLADIMIR OSTROGORSKIY REVIEWING LISTENERS' LTRS DEALING WITH
PROTESTS BY FRG CITIZENS AGAINST DEPLOYING U.S. NUCLEAR ROCKETS
IN FRG. OSTROGORSKY POINTS OUT THAT IN THE VIEW OF THE EXISTING
THREAT THE USSR HAD BEEN FORCED TO TAKE COUNTERMEASURES, HE ALSO
STATES THAT THE U. S. USE ALL POLITICAL, MILITARY AND ECON
TRUMPS IN ORDER TO TURN THE FRG INTO A U. S. ROCKET COUNTRY.
LISTENERS' ALSO DISCUSS ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS. (11 MIN: GERMAN 1700)
u.5
::I TH% ' EAi:AN' S CAMPAIGN. (SENT: ENGNA 2300)
40 MOSCOW VIEWPOINT: VALENTIN ZORIN DISCUSSES FORTHCOMING U.S.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS AND ROLE PLAYED BY SOCALLED SOVIET THREAT
(4 - 20UCTi9i
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LISTENERS PROGRAM. (RPT PERSIAN 171700) (PERSIAN 1800)
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A,' SUHMAR'y' VLADIMIR BOL?SHAKOV PRAVDA ON REAGAN'S UN SPEECH ON
EL C1 IONS IN EL SALVADOR, SAYING SPEECH CONFIRMED U. S. POLICY OF
c? 1 ,fie U L TERRUR IMS. (,500 TEXT: TAOSE 1104 TASSR 0856)
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14- 44 REPORT ON NEW YORK PRESS CONF GIVEN BY GUS HALL, GEN SEC
OF CPUSA, EXPRESSING HIGH APPRECIATION OF PEACE INITIATIVES OF USSR
AS ENSHRINED IN C HERNENKO ' S WASHINGTON POST INTVW AND DENOUNCING
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nnICY AC STATE TERRO ISM (500 TCYT? TASSE fair
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r6 '15 SUNII., MUKHERJEE, MDR OF EXEC COMMITT OF NAIL CNCL OF INDIA
CP, ON U. S. IN RECENT MONTHS INCREASING VICIOUS, UNBRIDLED
ANTICOMMUNIST PROPAGANDA AND INTERFERENCE IN AFRO-ASIAN AND LATAM
COUNTRIES REA`AN ADMIN REJECTING SOCIALIST STATES' PROPOSALS ENGAGED
Iii vr, IN NUCLEAR ARMS RACE THREATENING MANKIND EXISTENCE, COMMENDING
rVI STEADFASTNESS IN PURSUING PEACE POLICY. (6 MIN: HIND 1400)
L~ I
YELENA VASELAYA ON CASE OF A CALIFORNIA MAN WHO WROTE TO
RADIO MOSCOW DESCRIBING HIS DESPAIR ON EVICPION, FRIENDS OF THE
REPORTER EXPRESS DISBELIEF, COWRAST THE HOUSING SYSTEM IN USSR
Ili
4 % " T H; SOVIET UNION AND LATAM" FEATURE: INCLUDES REPORT ON
SOVIET-AROUNTINE ECON TIES SOVIET BOOKS TO BE EXHIBITED DURING BOOK
( 1 Ch11 ITT M 1N MEXICO, AND A POEM BY VENEZUELAN POET CARLOS AUGUSTO
O) 0 OCT
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48 "TRIG V5ICE_: 63". THE. FAT fL*RLAND FEATURE: ON MURDER OF FORMER
CI I L RN ARt1Y CUMMbNPEF?- IN CHIEF RENE SCHNEIDER ON 22 OCTOBER 1970.
CLAINS_ SC:ThE1I.)ER WAS MURDERED BY THE CIA. RECOUNTS PLOT BY CIA AND
,
Cw
cIA
U1~
U. S. GOVERNMENT AGAINST SCHNEIDER' AND HOW HE WAS MURDERED. ALSO
sEFER3 T~' CIA'S CRIMINAL ACTIONS AFTER SCHNEIDER'S MURDER, SUCH AS
DESTABIL_II'+AT ION. TERRORISM,- ECONOMIC SABOTAGE, AND THE 1973 COUP.
A? SO INCLUDES COMMENTARY ON POLICE REPRESSION AGAINST THE CHILEAN
PEO[ ( ~ (72 M N: SPAPICHILE 7100)
LA
%N;}LOUNC RS ON SITUATION OF CHILEAN EXILES AND THEIR RIGHT
LL
TO LIVE IN 1111EIR COUNTRY. INCLUDES REMARKS BY LUIS GUASTAVI'NO,
ONE OF THS. SIX CHILEAN EXILES WHO HAS MADE SEVERAL ATTEMPTS TO
RETURN TO HIS COUNTRY, DURING A VISIT TO MOSCOW. GUSTAVINO RECOUNTS
THEIR ATTEMPTS TO RETURN FROM BUENOS AIRES AND BOGOTA, THE PEOPLE'S
:SOLIDARITY WITH THEM, TREATMENT RECEIVED FROM CHILEAN POLICE.
' 25 MIN: SPANCHILE. 2130)
1
C2/GASiON VARGAS AND VIKTOR DERUGA GIVE PROFILE OF GRENADIAN
LEADER MAUR I CE BISHOP AND COMMENT ON U. S. INVASION OF GRENADA.
y' ,k "'-=,CCUMPLISHMENT S OF BISHOP'S ADMINISTRATION. U. S. CAMPAIGN AGAINST
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51 T# 33 POLITICAL NEWS ANALYST NI::~~LAV CHIGIR "INDELIBLE
DISGRACE" ON REAGAN'S GRENADA OPERATION.
(THOSE 181544) (ENGINTER
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0710 1G)
52 MAKSJII TEPLOV ON SITUATION IN GRENADA. SAYING IT IS
DIFFICULT 10 ENTER GRENADA AND THOSE WHO DO FIND CHAOS WITH ENDING
CF VARIOUS SOCIAL PROGRAMS AND RETURN OF DRUG ADDICTION
PROST ITUTI` , SAYING FORTHCOMING ELECTIONS ARE A FARCE.
EN-)NA 3300)
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1~~ ~53 VAL_ENTIN
NST'RUCTIONS ON
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MASHKIN ON CIA DOCUMENT GIVING NICARAGUAN REBELS
TERRORIST ACTIONS. (RPT SPANLA 192300) (3 MIN:
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U ONE D LEVCHr-.N;U ON SUDVER3IVE ACTIvITYES CONDUCTED BY
C1,A-BACKED MEI CEN`ARIES IN rICARAGUA. (RP I E; INTER 191410)
tF d l4iE i -Ei -192100 SPANCUBA 0100 KOREAN 191330 HIND 1130) 1.4.E
55 ANON WASHI'-GT.ON 1'D-ISPATCH ON POLITICAL SCANDAL BROUGHT ABOUT
PUBLICA1 JON OF; EXTRACTS FROM A SPECIAL MANUAL PREPARED BY CIA
FOR ANTI-NICARAGUAN COUNTERREV BANDS. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSR 1532
mu,iv
r ENGINTER T! 3 J O FNGNA 2300) I:tA
ry~-i r(' (iNd.
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2300)
64-10
57 PARAGUAYAN COMMUNIST PARTY LEADER ANANIAS MAIDANA ON ARTICLE
PUBLISHED IN THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE OF CLANDESTINE MAGAZINE ADELANTE
ON PARAGUAYAN CRISIS. NEED TO REPLACE STROESSNER, U.S. EMBASSY
ACTION IN THE EVENT STROESSNER IS OUSTED. SAYS THAT ON THE ONE HAND
HE U. S. EMBASSY IS SUPPORTING THE REGIME AND ON THE OTHER IT IS
TRYING TO PREPARE A NEW PLAN IN THE EVENT STROESSNER'S REGIME
COLLAPSES. THE ARTICLE NOTES THE NEED TO ORGANIZE A BROAD
NATIONAL ANTIDICTATORIAL FRONT TO OUST THE REGIME. (3. 5 MIN:
SPAIN! IA\ 2~3 0 )
"THE' URUGUAYAN WEEK" FEATURE: REPORT ON DAILY ANTIGOVERNMENT
DEMON3TRA1 I ONS IN URUGUAY, - MA I NL`V . I N MONTEVIDEO. REINSTATEMENT
OF 20,000 DISMISSED EMPLOYEES DEMANDED. SEVERAL EUROPEAN AND
LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES WILL GRANT FACILITIES TO URUGUAYAN
EXILES WHO WANT TO RETURN TO URUGUAY TO VOTE ON 25 DECEMBER. A
NEW WFEKLY CALLED AL FRENTE WAS LAUNCHED IN MONTEVIDEO
AT "f IIE BEGINNING OF OCTOBER. COMMUNIST PARTY LEADER RODNEY
ARISMENDI HAS ANNOUNCED HIS RETURN TO URUGUAY ON 3 NOVEMBER.
NOVOSTI CARRIED RODNEY ARISMENDI'S DOCUMENT CALLED "THE LATIN
AMERICAN LAND IS IN DANGER" WARNING AGAINST THE U.S. POLICY IN
AMERICA AND URGING THE LATIN AMERICAN GOVERNMENTS TO PRESERVE THEIR
SCIVERE" r."N"rluS F Rom IMPERIALISM. IT -'M INTERSPERSED WITH MUSIC.
t S ~`t 1: 5F'ANLA 2300)
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ECHO" (0 MIN: GERMAN 1700)
59 SUiki~1AR Y SOVETSKAYA ROSS I YA SATIRE ON NATO AND SWEDEN.
Ii ii ~ili 181530) (FNNISH 1530) i11
60 REPURT ON MOSCOW SEMINAR ATTENDED BY FRG DELEGATION OF
NOR111 RHIN: -WEST PHALIAN MINISTRY OF EDUCATION. PROTOCOL ON
COOPERATION WAS SIGNED. INTERVIEW WITH LEADERS OF FRG DELEGATION
(f C U S S I N G SS I NG SOME EDUCATIONAL ISSUES. ANOTHER MEMBERS OF FRG
DEL E[gATION INTERVIEWED ON IMPRESSIONS FROM VISITS TO TWO SOVIET
62 USSR SUPSOV PRESIDIUM DECREE AWARDING AUSTRIAN CP CHMN
MU;-iRl ORDER OF OCT REV, AND CPSU CC CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE, RE
H.I .. 60TH BIRTHDAY. (150 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1430 TASSR 1335; 1. 5-1
49`tIl(: MAYAK 1300 1730 HOME 1400 1600 ORBITA 1600; BRIEF: ORBITA 1850
U oaf
ENGl ITER 1(000 1900)
fu c P
C ~~.lC u r i "GOOD EVENINGS AUSTRIA. " (RPT GRE hA _ ST 172000) (GERMAUST
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2000) la s_t
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64 ITEM ON VISIT TO USSR BY REPRESENTATIVES OF FRENCH TOWNS
TWINNED WIT~i SOVIET TOWNS, QUOTING SPEECH BY LEADER OF FRENCH
DELEGATION, (GERARD JACO'UET) AT MOSCOW HOUSE OF TOURISM. (7 MIN,
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1'AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": ALEKSANDR CRIGORYEV ON SITUATION
IN CHAD (SENT); O LEG LAVRUKH I N COMPARES SITUATIONS IN MOZAMBIQUE
AND ANGOLA, BOT)`4 OF WHICH SUFFER SOUTH AFRICAN INTERFERENCE,
NC1TTN{; THAT I)014i ARE MAKING' PROGRESS DESPITE DIFFICULTIES (3 MIN:
POOR); ITEM ON SOVIET AID TO THIRD WORLD (3 MIN, POOR). (3NGAFR
tiAlIZI-
67 IGOR BILYAYEV, SECOND, "SOME LESSONS OF OCTOBER 1973 WAR."
SUMMARIZES FIRST PART OF;' ;l"ALK, RECALLS 1975 MEETING WITH SADAT
WHEN HE QUESTIONED WHY EGYPTIAN FORCES FAILED TO DEAL FATAL BLOW
TO ISRAELI FORCES WHICH CROSSED SUEZ. SADAT REPLIED VAGUELY THAT
HE COULD HAVE DONE THAT, BUT AFTER COMMUNICATING HIS INTENTION TO
K I SS I NGER LATTER WARNED HIM THAT THIS WOULD BLOW UP THEIR
AGRECMENT. ASKED WHAT AGREEMENT HE MEANT, SADAT EVADED QUESTION.
STRESSES SAI)AT'S CONSPIRATORY ROLE IN WAR AND U. S. SECRET DIPLOMACY
WHICH `OUGHT TO DOMINATE AREA. (4 MIN: ARABIC 1500)
ai420 '" SGS~IE1
Cf0 4ANIV FOUNDATION OF LEBANESE COMPARTY. (280 TEXT SENT: TASSE
-173.1; ONE M T r1; HOME 1900 ORB I TA 1900; BRIEF: MAYAK 1930 2230 HOME
(-(`j
SUMMARY YURIY KORNILOV SELSKAYA ZHIZN ON WIDE SUPPORT FOR
PROPOSALS FOR COMPREHENSIVE MIDEAST SETTLEMENT. (300 TEXT
TA55R 1722P5)
~()I,vk 69 CPSU CC CONGRATULATIONS TO LEBANESE COMMUNISTS ON 60TH
N1 FR
UN-3~
COMMUNIQUE ON ASAD-LED SYRIAN DELEGATION'S USSR VISIT.
1511) (4 MIN: JAP 191200; BRIEF: JAP 191000 191200)
-/I Veil. CANT IN LAPIN ON OUTCOME i u OCT KnEML.IN TALKS BETWEEN
rs &P
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SYRIAN PRESIDENT ASAD. (RPT ENGINTER 171410)
rAK 7 00
CHERNENKO AND
Q O CT 1984
SUi'li?IAR ;'l~ON I ZVESTIYA ON IRAN-IRAQ WAR. (5 MIN: PERSIAN 1800)
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2CP01ZT5 L* ?9 OCT KREMLIN TALKS EETWEEN GROMYKO AND IRAQI
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FAREIG '1INTSTEP TARED AZiZ, WITH GIST OF REMARKS EXCHANGED.
'4-3 MIN: E_i`d)INTER 0710 1010 VIET' 1000; ONE MIN:
i-;u, ~~. 0430 0`%3 TA 020' ENG I NTER
0700 0300 0900 1000 1100 FRENCHINTER
i,7^_1001 TW1C~.% :NGGNA 0001 HINDI 1130 1400 URDU
1`:330 CAII3 1330 LAO 1030 1300 )
REVIEW OF RECENT UN-SPONSORED REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT CONF
HELD IN MOSCOW, ATTENDED BY 13 REGIONAL COUNTRIES INCLUDING
IRAN. QUOTES REMARKS BY SOME OF IRANIAN PARTICIPANTS ON THEIR
0N VIEWS ON
TAK : 6 OF
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LD21 0947
SOVIET REGIONAL PLANNING. (4 MIN: PERSIAN 1800)
7D ANON "DESPITE EVENTS KNOWN TO EVERYBODY," ON EVENTS IN
SOUTHEASTERN ANATOLIA AND TURKISH PRESS ANTI-SOVIET FABRICATIONS.
S51,111 SH 191830)
77 IHSAN i' IUSTAFAYEV, RADIO MOSCOW CORRESPONDENT IN ANKARA,
;OT S HIS RECENT VACAT I ON IN HIS NATIVE AZERBAYDZHAN, DESCRIBES
HOU,NG ENJOYED BY SOVIET CITIZENS, BRIEFLY COMPARES SHORTAGE
OF H(IUSIIN TURKEY WITH SITUATION IN USSR. (5 MIN: TURKISH
1400)
AF-0: W%N )'5 AN
cUUNqEfREVOLU1`1QNARIES by CIA IN VA. UJJS CCYJNTRIES. (4 MIN:
L rr ' ALBAI~f)AN i53c])
u
TRIBUTE TQ LER+1ONTOV ' S LIFE AND WORK, WITH SPECIAL MENTION
Tl RKlr-H W t7TERS' AND POETS' ASSESSMENT OF HIM. (20 MIN: TURKISH
1200 1300 BEND 1500
1?100 '\v]E1 1000 130011400; BRIEF: ORBITA 0200 HOME 0204 SPANLA
11
SPANHipA 0100 MANDSEA 1130 JAS' 191000 191200 MAND 0700 KOR
N w ') ~
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12-1
31 HISTORIAN LEONID (MITROVSKIY), SECOND, "AFGHANISTAN
S YOUTH PROGRAM: INCL ANON IN SERIES ON SOVIET PRESENCE-
N, Iti*
1-31 (GEGRGIYEV) ON 28TH ANNIV OF SOVIET-JAP DIPLOMATIC TIES.
M` N \ S ~-P17 JAP 191000)
85 BORIS ANDRIANOV ON FORTHCOMING ROUTINE JAP-U. S. MILITARY
pC,(xCjMANF U RS OWN ISLAND OF HOKKAIDO.
Y
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spy iy),Ltr
(SENT: MAYAK 0730)
36 (IGOR SETEYEV) RECALLING ATROCITIES COMMITTED BY POL POT
`Gf*~ IN MONGOLIA'S INITIATIVE, REGRETTING WASHINGTON'S NEGATIVE
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W) " !! ER;-VIEW WITH `A Z I `R AND Y KHAN), LEADER OF ANDARAB
OF-
AFG-; Ii 1,%/ 4~ i?r i*AS F'ECEIVED r;Y BA3RAK KARNAL ALONG WITH OTHER
LEApER IN Kr;IiUL, N )T-ING END OF REPEL ACTIVITIES IN ANDARAB,
AND AGRICUiTURAL. REFORMS AND EXPRESSING SUPPORT TO REVOLUTION.
(4 Ml:W.-)u1Wr1U ~i J00 BEG 1500)
ON PATH TOWARD REVOLUTIONARY CHANGES. " (RPT PERSIAN 191800)
(PER97 AN 1 700 )
IN /`.F(: :HANISTAN AND FACT THAT IT IS A MISSION OF MERCY TO HELP
AFGHAN--PEOPL.E. (PERS I Aid '1700 )
83 IVAN L.IDIN ON COOPERATION IN PACIFIC REGION, RECALLING
CHEUNENKO'S MTG WITH KIM IL SUNG AND THEIR DISCUSSIONS
ON SITUATION IN ASIA AND PACIFIC, NOTES SOVIET SUPPORT IDEA OF
ADOPTING CONCRETE MEASURES IN FAR EAST TO PROMOTE TRUST AND
'4F'LCOMING IDEA OF TURNING AREA INTO PEACE ZONE AS OUTLINED
CLIQUE AGAINST KAMPUCHEAN PPL DURING ITS 6-YR RULE IN KAMPUCHEA,
CITING CASES OF PERSECUTION AND EXECUTION OF FORMER SOLDIERS
FIGHTING POL POT CLIQUE IN RATTAMRANQ AND OTHER PROVINCES.
POOR: LAO LC3O)) 2 0
I n -- UCT 1984
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K (t, c
';- ii-, r?A~ THE RIs H1 TO 'REPRESENT KAMPUCHEA IN UN"
NO ING SGC:L 4-t3T C01MTR.JCE AIDING COUNTRY TO RECOVER IN
~_OcIri- C r-AEL`1 WHILE PGL POTIST REGIME DESTROYING KAMPUCHEAN
POPULATION AND I3RIN?;ING TRAGEDY. SOCIALIST COUNTRIES
URGING FOR EARLY SETTLEMENT OF KAMPUCHEAN ISSUE. (4 MIN: INDO
1 330 15 Cl`. CANI3 133QO
38 LEON`ID KRICHEVSKIY REFERRING TO UNGA SESSION WHICH ALSO
DISCUSSED CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE'S REPORT ON REPRESENTATION
OF lA'IVUCUtt-h, REGRETS CONTINUED REPRESENTATION OF DEMOC
H,AMPUCHEA AT WORLD BODY AND NOTES KAMPUCHEA'S PROGRESS FOLLOWING
OUSTER OF POL POT REGIME, SAYS THAT PRESENCE OF POL POT REPS
~aT UN HAMPEUS PRESTIGE CO WORLD BODY. (4-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1410
1810 GERMAN 1600 PERSIAN 1500 1700 TURKISH 1400 ALBANIAN 1530
CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 POLISH ?1500 KOREAN 1330 LAO 1300 URDU 1200
1300; AN 3N: HUNG 2000)
89 FEATURE DISCUSSING ISSUES RELATING TO KAMPUCHEAM NOTABLY
CHINA'S AID TO KHMER REACTIONARY GROUPINGS AND FORMER PRINCE
SIH]U. (SENT: ENGINTER 153J)
5S
AV.F 7 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 20 OCT 84
90 YURIY SINYAKOV ON CEMA'S ECONOMIC SUMMIT IN MOSCOW LAST
.J001F., WHICH FOCUSSED ON NEED TO PRODUCE MODERN TECHNOLOGY
ThROUGH JOINT EFFORTS. CITES EXAMPLES OF JOINT SCIENTIFIC
0s-m. , -RESEARCH ;'ROJECTS, NOTES PLANNED LONG-TERM INDUSTRIAL COOPERATION.
6 MN:1 POLISH 1500)
91 (YURJY CHEMINKOV) ON BASIC STRATEGIC LINES DISCUSSED IN
TVEI 'O iNC Off' t1 l G14-LEi L ^EMA NATION OFFICIALS HELD IN MOSCOW IN
eI'
JOWL THIS 'C:_AR ON ECON, TECH COOP (AMONG CC=MA MEMBERS. (4 MIN:
4- - 2 0 OCT 19,4
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` ~`-, AK UM UM 40TH A N.iV SECOND ANTIFASCIST NATLIB CONF IN
;1_15ANTA, STRESSING IMPORTANCE OF THAT EVENT IN SUBSEQUENT
N~th~ h , E` TABL ISHMENT O,E, PEOPLE'S POWER IN ALBANIA, SOVIET
SUPPORT FOR
ANEWL Y_ CRE~?1 ED /A.LBANI} STATE, AND COOPERATION IN VARIOUS FIELDS.
(4 M+4,, ALIsANIAN 1530)
93 S3MMARY VADIM ZAGLADIN NEW TIMES ON CHEQUERED HISTORY OF
WESTERN CZECHOSLOVAKIA. WEST GERMAN REVANCHISM IS AGAIN REARING
ITS UGLY BEAD, WITH CLAIMS TO CZECH AND POLISH TERRITORY. (9 MIN:
i ntlti~S
POLISH 1 00)
l
iliN). (POLISH 1400)
ENVIRONMENTAL
a PROTECTION EXHIBITION (6 MIN); NOTE ON POLISH POLITICAL
PROGRAMS FOR POLISH LISTENERS: ANON
RE ANNIVERSARY POLISH-SOVIET TRADE AGREEMENT OF 1945, REVIEWING
DEVELOPMENT OF TRADE BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES IN PAST 40 YEARS (4 MIN);
Ni u
ups NOTE ON POLISH PARTICIPATION IN INTERPRIROD-84
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EXHIBITION IN MOSCOW AND COOPERATION BETWEEN POLISH AND SOVIET
MUSEUMS (5.5 MIN); NOTE ON MIKHAIL LERMONTOV'S CONTACTS WITH POLAND
'9-5' GRISHIN ADDRESS TO BELGRADE POLITICAL AKTIVISTS, 18 OCT.
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