TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 17 NOV 84

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Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 S ? TA E i OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTAI4Y LIOT: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 17 NOV 84 LDIi3Z 126 USs?R u-S STAT ~ ~2 STAT C , JW 0?1 U. S. MASS !~IEDIA CONCENTRATE ON CHERNENKO'S NB'C INTVW: AR, VJ NY Ti, 0 SERVICE, QUOTED. (2. S MIN: HOME 1745) 1,3 VIRTOr ANPILOV DESCRIBES THE SITUATIGN IN MANAGUA. AJ)M1TTED i HERO-WORSHIPPED !TITLE. (2. 5 MI!?N: HuME 1745) JLEG MAKSIMENKO PARIS REPCRTlt\.(G KILLING OF FOREIGN WORKERS-TURKS-IN CHATEAUBRIAND, RACIST KILLER, DETAINED 3 q Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 is LEB ANON, :`ND THE SOVIET PR0PC5AL FOR AN INTL CONFERENCE TO DISCUSS 11 6 TIME, EVENTS PPL: INCL ANATOL I Y Y AROSHEVSI4 I Y ON ENTHUSIASTIC G 5~ REACTION TO CHERNENKO POLITBURO SPEECH, REPORT FROM MOSCOW HOUSE 3UILDING COMBINE, WHERE INTERVIEWEES FULLY AGREE WITH CHERNENKO'S STMT BAND ! TRESS THEIR EFFORTS TO RAISE QUALITY (2 MIN); BRCNISLAV .C!~1.~ti~lY/-~I"" 111YAKOTA REPLIES TO SOVIET LISTENERS' QUERIES A30UT INTL AFFAIRS: TWO' LISTENERS HAVE OUESTIONS,ABOUT ISRAELI OCCUPATION OF SOUTH AR EAST AND PALESTINE, ISRAEL IO STEPPING UP REPRESSION IN AREA, WITH AID OF THE SOUTH LEBANON-,ARMY, WHICH HOLDS MOST DANGEROUS AREAS; A LISTENER ENGUIRES ABOUT MEANING OF LTR "I" IN THE NAME OF 'THE INDIAN CONGRESS (I) PARTY, MYAKOTA RECOUNTS HISTORY OF PARTY; A SCHOOLBOY ASKS ABOUT THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE, MYAKOTA EXPLAINS, STRESSING GROWTH OF DOPE-ADDICTION IN WEST, LINKED WITH YOUTH UNEIIFL YMEN1?. (HOME 0900 ORII I TA 09,00) uscIL C' 101 C Oia-S cLL4 7 ANON ON SOVIET AID TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. (RP I" FNf INTER 3 C NC H I NTER 162100 ENGNA 2300) RGUND.-UP OF POLITICAL EVENTS: REPORT ON RESOLUTION ADOPTED ? .- AT OAS GEN COMMITTEE ENDORSING CONTADORA PEACE INITIATIVE FOR ~;Esd'il'dAL AMERICA; U.:i. REPRESENTATIVE (3I3JEC'TED TO GUIL S SIGNING OF PEACE AC;, LARRY SPEAKS ON SAME DAY SAID U. S. HAD GIVEN d" CARAGUA A BREATHING PERIOD WHILE WHITE HOUSE PURSUED DIP!_..OMATIC SrLUTICNS, OLUESTIGN!S WHAT KIND OF DIPLOMATIC SOLUTION CAN E SEEN FROM THE WAY U. S. TREATED CONTADORA PEACE INITIA'i IVE; U. S. BUSINESSMEN ARE REPORTED TO BE FINANCING SOME PGLI rICIANS IN GRENADA TO INFLUENCE. ELECTION THERE IN i CEMBF~R; YOUNG A ,ERICANS HAVE HELD PEACE DEMONSTRATION AT A MINUTEMAN MISSILE BASE IN MISSOURI, FOUR ,ARRESTED, NOTES HOW ANTIWAR MOVEhMENT GAINS MOMENTUM AND SCALE IN AND 1-HOW AUTHORITIES RESPOND BY ARRESTING AND GAOLING u:5';fr od SPANI,A OOw'O OPANCUBA QICO SPANISI'i 16.2:00) r Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ra,+P'~ '7 IPA?+}`(:i. (E} bNA 0001 us ! EP1JRT ON _VETLANA ,',s LIYUEVA'S STMT IN MOSCOW AT MTG WITH SO' I1::1' AND FOREIGN JOURNAL 3TS. (TASSE 161552) (4 MIN: ENO I NTER G7t0 1010 '=HE_NCHINTER 14,2100 SPANLA 0000 SPANCUBA '0100 SPANISH - - f4 11 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ? ? 10 ANON PRAVDA BLAMES ECONOMIC TROUBLES IN THIRD WORLD ON EXPLOITATION OF CAPITALIST WESTERN COUNTRIES AND THEIR TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES, SUPPORTS CALL FOR NEW. FAIR ECONOMIC 11 LISTENERS' FORUM: LISTENERS' LTRS QUOTED, EXPRESSING CONCERN THAT THEIR COUNTRYMEN ARE BRAINWASHED INTO BELIEVING USSR COMPLEX IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPAGANDA ABOUT SOVIET THREAT, LTRS WANTS TO OCCUPY WORLD, LISTENERS TOLD THAT U.S. MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL AISINO USSR.'_PEACE POLICY QUOTED. CHERNENKO'S WASHINGTON POST INTVW QUOTED. (8 MIN: ENGINTER 1610) 113'-YOUTH,-.PROGRAM:.--INCL ANON ON 12TH YOUTH FESTIVAL TO BE HELD C INIMOSCOW NEXT SUMMER: REVIEW OF INTL STUDENT DAY CELEBRATIONS ON 14 LISTENERS' QUIZ PEGGED TO 1985 YOUTH AND STUDENT FESTIVAL IN'MOSCOW. (SERBO 2000) 15 "SATURDAY RADIO MAIL" BY LUDMILA PAVLOVA AND VLADIMIR POPLAVSKIY, INCLUDING MISCELLANEOUS INTERNAL USSR ITEMS, QUESTIONS AND CONDITIONS OF RADIO QUIZ RE WORLD YOUTH ANF STUDENT FESTIVAL TO1DE HELD IN MOSCOW. (18 MIN, OVERALL INCL MUSIC: MACE 1800) TAKE 2 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY-LIST:' MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 17 NOV 8j LD101 127 (5 MIN: THAI 1.100) LISTENERS' HOUR. (RPT PERSIAN 101800) (PERSIAN 1800) IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. (15 MIN, INCL MUSIC: PERSIAN 1700) 16 '"IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES": (SHENIN) ON COOP BETWEEN CEMA COUNTRIES IN DEVELOPING AGRI, FOOD INDUSTRY (6 MIN);NWSLTR CUBA'S PUBLIC HEALTH WORK (3 MIN)i NEWS BRIEFS ON SOCIALIST ?.~~-3~ COUNTRIES: HUNGARIAN GOVT LDR VISITS MOSCOW (5.5 MIN). (17 MIN: S ___ ~ '"1-00 MANA171700 ) ~kll~-1A, ~~~ U A \A- SS Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 q Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ? 17 MAILBAG FOR BRITISH LISTENERS: INCL REPLIES TO LISTENERS' LTRS BY I)pRIS MAKSINA AND VLADIMIR OBRAZTSOV: CONGRATULATORY LTS TOLUSSR ON GOSR READ AND JOSEPH WEST-KRAJEWSK TOLD THAT 1926 STRIKE ns 2 '; 1 GAINED AID FROM SOVIET TUS' NOT--GOVT,..._.AND,. PRESENT STRIKE RECEIVED nNNt AID FROM ALL OVER WORLD, LTRS CONGRATULATING MINERS FOR THEIR 4-) SESSION OF INTL CMTEE FOR EUROPEAN SECURITY AND COOP1 SUMMING UP cam, V yn ecnt a Ta ldnn TPYT 4ENT- TasSE 2237 TASSR 1905) `.?=~'; ~ 20 STOCKHOLM REPORT CITING TASS INTVW WITH L. PETROV, HEAD OF BULG DELEG TO CONF ON CONFIDENCE- AND SECURITY-BUILDING MEASURES CSC AND DISARM IN EUROPE, ON WORK OF CONF_AND EXPECTED RESULTS. (350 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1715) SP'ANLA OPO~ SPANISH 162000 URDU 1200; ANON: VIET 1000) 1it.4 ZONES. (RPT ENGINTER 161410) (ENGINTER 0710 1010 FRENCHINTER 162100 STRUGGLE AND ATTACKING POLICY:,OF BRITISH GOVT READS LISTENER TOLD THAT INDEED SOVIET GOVT WOULD NOT BE ELECTED WITH AS LITTLE AS~'FORTYONE PERCENT THATCHER GOT AT LAST ELECTIONS INFO GIVEN ANOT,HEQ LTR ON WELSH WATER BOARD ADVERTS READ..(ENGUK 2000) ABOUT 1984 FRIENDSHIP GAMES, AND COMPARISON DRAWN WITH LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS; WELSH LISTENER GIVEN DETAILS OF DORIS'. WATER RATES AND 119 TASS CORR BALEBANOV BRUSSELS REPORT ON CONCLUSION OF ENLARGED 21 VIKTOR ILYICHEV ON SOFIA INTL CONF ON EUROPEAN NUCLEAR-FREE ARD KOVALEV 22 U ON SOFIA INTL CONF ON EUROPEAN NUCLEAR-FREE ZONES, SAYS EUROPEAN GROUPS SUPPORTING NUCLEAR-FREE ZONES TESTIFIES T0, BREADTH OF THIS MOVT WHICH IS CONTINUING TO GROW AS PPLS CALL FOR RETURN TO DETENTE AND INTL COOPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN MANY 11 PARTS OF EUROPE HAVE TAKEN INITIATIVES IN DECLARING ZUCH ZONES, WITH SUCH INSTANCES PARTICULARLY PROMINENT IN SPAIN ANDIfT"'S. (3 IAN: MAYAK 2030) !l Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS'. (RPT SOMALI 101600) (SOMALI 1600) SARM/PEACE 1J1 rn ;. Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ? 23 (ALEKSANDR LEVCHEV) ON NEED FOR FREEZE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS, CITES SIGNIFICANCE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS' FREEZE, NEED TO HOLD TALKS FOR NUCLEAR WEAPON FREEZE BETWEEN USSR 'AND USA, DENOUNCES INSINCERE U5 U. S. ATTITUDE TOWARD THIS. URGES USA TO POSITIVELY RESPOND TO (,(,SSR- S VIET EFFORTS TO HOLD TALKS FOR NUCLEAR FREEZE, ETC. (6 MIN: KOREA" I ),930) ffl WS tAS5 24 INTVW WITH VICE CHMN OF SOVIET JURISTS UNION ON ARDENT INTL ITUATION, STRESSES WORLD PEACE THRU NUCLEAR FREEZE AND SUSPENSION OUTER SPACE IN ITS QUEST-TO ACHIEVE MILIT SUPERIORITY ) RACE BETWEEN USA AND USSR, ETC. (3 MIN: KOREAN 1330) "DISARMAMENT IS MAJOR?TASK : TALK ON PENTAGON'S CONTINUOUS TESTS OF ANTISATELLITE WEAPONS IN ATTEMPT TO EXPAND ARMS RACE TO N SOURCE OF NUCLEAR DANGER TO ASIAN COUNTRIES. K O (5 MIN); TAL POINTING OUT THAT THIS DANGER EMANATES FROM U.S. NUCLEAR MISSILES IN SOUTH KOREA, DIEGO OARCIA ISLAND, EUROPE, AND U.S. SEVENTH Q S iCL) FLE (,S MIN). (ARAB 1530) IBS TASS CORRSS REPORT FROM WASHINGTON ON TRUDEAU APPEAL TO USA AND NATO TO RESPOND POSITIVELY TO SOVIET PEACE INITIATIVES, NOTES WHITE HOUSE STMT DIRECTLY ACCUSES TRUDEAU OF LYING AND REJECTS TRUDEAU'S ASSERTIONS OF DANGERS OF SPACE MILITARIZATION. (3 MIN:. FREN HINTER 162100) (~.S 27 "FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE" FEATURE: ROUNDUP OF PEACE Tzq-J,- MARCHES AND PROTEST RALLIES AGAINST CRUISE MISSILES HELD IN WESTERN EUROPE DURING PAST WEEK. (8 MIN, POOR: ITALIAN 2000) (,t3 "LETTERS FROM ITALY": RG)NDUP.OF LTRS FROM ITALIAN LISTENERS ate. SUPPORTING USSR PEACE EFFORTS AND CONDEMNING PENTAGON AND NATO WARMONGERING. (POOR: ITALIAN 2000) pAPL,"A' 29 SERIAL FEATURE ON ANTIWAR ACTIVITIES IN AUSTRALIA. ( U.S MIN:(itANDSEA 1130) ussf L_ 30 INTVW WITH YULIYA DRUNINA, SOVIET POET, WHO RECALLS HER EXPERIENCES DURING WWII, AND SAYS THAT SHE WRITES ABOUT WAR AS WARNING TO FUTURE. POET'S MOST IMPORTANT TASK IS TO INTENSIFY PPL1S DETERMINATION TO FIGHT FOR PEACE. (4 MIN: ENGUK 2000) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 i Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ? TAKE 3 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW, CONSOLIDATED 17 NOV 84 LD181130 UNITED STATES 31 CHERNENKO'S REPLIES TO QUESTIONS OF NBC NEWS CORRESPONDENT MARVIN KALB ON ASPECTS OF SOVIET-U.S. RELATIONS. (TEXT, 900 TEXT SENT: TASSE 0715 TASSR 0735 HOME 0900 1200 1600 1.960 ORBITA 0900 1200 1600 1900 MAYAK 0900 1-330 ENGINTER 0800 1200 1-410 1.810 2.110 SPANCHILE 2-100 ENGNA 2300 ENGUK 2000 FRENCH 4830 ITALIAN STAT 1800 PERSIAN'-'1500 1700 ARABIC 1.500 ENGAFR 170A PORTAFR 1830 CZECH/SLOVAK=1600 ALBANIAN 1530 BULGARIAN 16-30 HUNGARIAN-1730... 2000 POLISH 1500 SERBO 1790 2000-KOREAN 1330 VIET 1300 CAMB-1330 LAO 1300 URDO 1-330 1'00; 7-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1531 . 1-710 FINNISH 1530 SPANLA 2300 PERSIAN -15QO~ SOMALI 1-600 POLISH 1400 1500 HIND 1-1:30 URDU 1200 1300 BEND -T500; 2.5 MIN: SOMALI 1600; 2-1 MIN: MAYAK 1-100 2-500 HIND 1-400 2050 ORB I TA 1400 ENGINTER r 0900 1-000 1-100 1200 1-300 1400 1-500 16-0\ 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 FRENCHINTER 1700 ENGNA 2300 ENGUK 2000 ITALIAN 1800 FINNISH 15,30 ARABIC 2-500 ENGAFR. 1700 PORTAFR 1830 CZECH/SLOVAK .1b~. 1600 1700 HUNGARIAN 1-730 2000 SERBO 1700 2000] (-- MAdE 1800 SLOVENE 1930 KOREAN 1130 1330 MAND 1230 1600 VIET 1000 1300 1400 CAMB 1330 LAO 1300 MANDSEA 1130 INDO 1330 THAI 1100 HIND 1130 URDU 1,200 1300 BENG 1500/TWICE/; BRIEF: ENGINTER 0800,RREN H 1830) Lcg SUMMARY GENNADY SHISHKIN SELSKAYA ANALYSIS OF SITUATION IN USA AFTER PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. (300 TEXT: TASSE 0831) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 /0 STAT u.S (ass 0 (S US i Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ? 0 . 35 LISTENERS' HISTORY CLUB: ANON ON IMPACT OF GOSR ON AMERICAN WORKING CLASS, NOTES ONE RESULT WAS UPSURGE IN NUMBER OF,STRIKES IN U.S. AND BROUGHT ABOUT STRONGER LEFT-WING MOOD IN UNIONS HAD TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT INTERESTS OF RANK AND FILE AND SOCIALIST MOVEMENT IN USA, ANOTHER WAS LDRS OF AMERICAN ALBOR PUYT FORWARD.MORE AND MORE PROGRESSIVE AND PROMISING IDEAS, SITJ-NC EXAMPLES RE NATIONALITIES QUESTIONS. (ENGNA 0001) (,c.S I~36 INTVW WITH U.S. WRITER (MICHAEL BAYER) COMPARING STEEL TOWNkIN USA AND USSR. (RPT ENGINTFR 121531) (ENGNA 2300) PROGRAM IS ABOUT THOUGHTS, PLANS AND HOPES OF SOVIET PP1: ANON r REPORTER INTVWS MUSCOVITES, ABOUT THEIR ATTITUDES TO WAR AND PEACE, ALL ASSERT SOVIET DESIRE FOR PEACE, PARTICULARLY, PARTICULARLY IN VIEW OF EXPERIENCE OF WWII; INTVWS WITH U.S. TOURISTS-WHO NOTE THE SOVIET PPL'S FRIENDLINESS AND DESIRE FOR PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE; WHEN ASKED WHAT SOVIET PP1 ARE LIKE, POET RAY CASPAR FROM FREDERIKSBURG NOTED THEIR HAPPY NATURES AND FRIENDLINESS. PHIL (RISMICK), A PROFESSOR AT COLORADO UNIVERSITY, HIGHLIGHTED SIMILARITIES OF ASPIRATIONS AND CONCERNS OF SOVIET AND AMERICAN PPi; KALEIDOSCOPE: MISCELLANY OF SOVIET DOMESTIC NEWS BRIEFS. htG NTER 1510) LQ 38 AN ACUTE ANGLE: ANON ON RADIO FREE EUROPE. CIRCUSMTANCES IN WHICH RFE WAS SET UP DURING COLD WAR. NOTES SINCE THEN RFE BROADCAST FALSE INFO AND PERFORMS SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITY ACCORDING TO INSTRUCITONS BY ITS AMERICAN SPONSORS. (6 MIN: POLISH t NOV 1984 ( LLS y ~',..... 1506) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ENG TER 1710) STRATEGIC PARITY DESIRABLY ON LWOER LEVELS. (5 MIN: 39 THE WAY WE SEE IT: INCL ANON ON HOW U.S. MILITARY PROGRAM AFFECT ECONOMY, POINTS OUT ALL THE PROGRAMS ARE PAID FOR BY MONEY TAKEN AWAY FROM FUNDS ALLOCATED FOR SOCIAL SECURITY AND ECONOMY AS A WHOLE. MAINTAINS GROWING MILITARY EXPENDITURE SLOWS DOWN CREATION OF NEW JOBS AND THUS CONTRIBUTES TO UNEMPLOYMENT. COMPARING THIS WITH USSR'S DESIRE FOR PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE AND CALLS FOR TOPICS DISCUSSED, DISCORDANT ROLE OF UNITED STATES. (3 MIN: 1 ANON ON CLOSING OF 14TH OAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN BRASILIA, TAK 4 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST:.MOSCOW CONSOL, TED 17 NOV 84 6~-s BRASILIA. (RPT PORTBRAZ 162200) (3*,5 MIN: SPANLA 0000), 1.~5 SPANLA 2300) 0 VYAC14ESLAV ROSTOVTSEV ON. OAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY MTG IN 42 ANNOUNCERS-ON RIGHT TO REBELLION BY THE PPL. (7 MIN, 43 MORE ON THE RIGHT TO REBELLOIN; CASES JUSTIFYING DOCTRINE. (A MIN: SPANCHILE 2130`) EXERCISE OF THIS RIGHT IN CHILE; KNOWN DOCTRINES SUPPORTING THIS RIGHT; ITS ANTITHESIS IN DOCTRINE OF STATE SECURITY; MORE CASES OF CHILDREN WHO SUFFERED FROM APPLICATION OF LATTER 44 ANNOUNCERS PRESUME THAT SOME MILITARY CHIEFS MIGHT BE THINKING THINGS OVER; TALK ABOUT ATTACKS AGAINST CHURCHES, THE INVESTIGATIONS OF WHICH NEVER ELUCIDATED ANYTHING; COMMANDER TORO DAVILA WHO FIRST ACCUSED COMMUNISTS OF ATTACK ON CHURCH IN CAm?,AT0 LIGHT. to MIN: SPANCHILE 2100) PUNTA ARENAS HAD TO RECANT AS SOME REPORTS TO THE CONTRARY ~: NOV i1. Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 f WHICH BY INTL LAW IS TANTAMOUNT TO`AN INVASION OF THE Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 45 ANNOUNCERS COMMENTS ON STATE OF SIEGE, AND WONDERS WHETHER IT WILL BE THE SOLUTION TO CHILE'S SOCIAL AND ECON PROBLEMS9J_ SAYS THAT IT WILL NOT, AND NEITHER WILL IT STOP PPL'S REPUDIATION OF REGIME; THAT PINOCHET IS TRYING TO POSTPONE THE DAY OF RECKONING; THAT MILITARY SHOULD DECIDE WHETHER THEY WANT TO CONTINUE SUPPORTING GOVT UNDER PRESENT CONDITIONS; RECOUNTS INSIDE STORY OF STATE OF SIEGE DECLARATION, AND OBJECTIVES PURSUED; NOTES THAT INTERIOR 11 MINISTER JARPA'S PLAN WAS MADE IN USA. (7 MIN: J '46 PRAVDA, 16 NOVEMBER, CRITICIZING U. S. ANTI-NICARAGUAN CAMPAIGN.. (TASSE 151715) (ENGINTER 161410 0710 COUJORY. (5 MIN: SPANLA 2300) 48 ANON ON WORLDWIDE SUPPORT FOR NICARAGUA AGAINST U.IJ S. rD.ES I GNS AGAINST THAT COUNTRY. (4 MIN: SPANLA 2300) (AS 49 INTVW WITH SOVIET PROF (IGOR BORISHENKO), VICE PRESIDENT OF SOVIET LAWYERS' ASSN, CONDEMNING IL S. AGGRESSIVE ACTIONS AGAINST NICARAGUA, DISCOUNTS U.S. ACCUSATIONS OF VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOM BY SANDINISTAS AND SAYS NICARAGUAN GOVT'S RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOM IS FULLY BORNE ABOUT BY PPL'S MASSIVE PARTICIPATION IN ELECTIONS BRINGING SANDINISTAS BACK TO POWER WHO II ?4 POSE NO THREAT TO U.S. SECURITY AS CLAIMED BY WASHINGTON. (5-3.5 MIN: SERBO 1700 2000-POLISH 1500 CZECH/SLOVAK 16x0 HUNGARIAN 2000 URDU 1300 BENG 1500 CAMB 1330 PEbI AN'11500 1700) iii NOV 191. 50 V. NIKADOROV ON FORTHCOMING 40TH ANNIV OF ROUTING OF THIRD REICH. POINTS OUT SOME NAZI WAR CRIMINALS ARE STILL BEING SHEL7RED BY WEST AND THE US ABOVE ALL. (4 MIN: POLISH 1400) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ZI 11 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ? 0 51 AFRICA IN SOVIET PRESS: MEDIA CARRIED SOVIET LEADING BODIES' MSG TO ADDIS ABABA OAU MTG, MSG QUOTED 1.5 MIN; IN SAME CONNECTION IZVESTIYA CARRIED ARTICLE ON PROBLEMS AND (,ISS~'"'MPROSPECTS OF AFRICAN UNITY (BRIEF); QUOTES FROM NYERERE'S CLOSING SPiEECH AND FROM MAIN RESOLUTIONS OF OAU SESSION (BRIEF); KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA ARTICLE ENTITLED "THE PLOT AGAINST ap (J3 6AW-: (~~ Stmt 1830 SOMALI 1600) ASS POLITICAL ANALYST BORIS SHABAYEV "WILL OF AFRICAN PP,LS, " ON. CONCLUSION OF OAU SUMMIT IN ADDIS ABABA. .1500 TEXT, PART GARBLED: TASSE 1628) AFRICA" ON POLITICAL AND STRATEGIC ALLIANCE BETWEEN USA AND SOUTH AFRICA (ONE MIN); MOSCOW NEWS AND IZVESTIYA ARTICLES RE INTL WEEK OF ACTION AGAINST MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS. 52 LEONID LEVCHENKO ON ENDING OF OAU SUMMIT IN ADDIS ABABA, AND ISSUES DISCUSSED.- (4-3 MIN, SENT: ENGAFR 1700 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600" P,1L-ASH 1500 SERBO 2000; ANON: HUNG 2000) : 54 RADIO MOSCOW ANSWERS YOUR LTRS: OLEG LAVRUKHIN IN ESPONSE TO QUESTION FROM NAMED CAPE-VERDEAN LISTENER AS TO SINCERITY OF PRETORIA'S DECLARED DESIRE FOR PEACE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA, RECALLS PIETER BOTHA'S WEST EUROPEAN TOUR ABOUT it DEMOCRATIZATION AND CHANGES IN HIS COUNTRY'S FOREIGN POLICY, POIIINTING OUT ALTHOUGH FIVE MONTHS HAVE ELAPSED SINCE VISIT, NO DEMOCRATIZATION HAS BEGUN IN SOUTH AFRICA WHILE ANTI-APARTHEID RALLIES MTGS CONTINUE IN COUNTRY.- (5 MIN: PORTAFR NAS 55 TASS OBSERVER SERGEY KULIK, RE ETHIOPIAN PAPER ADDIS ZEMEN COMMENT THAT POLITICAL MURDERS BY CIA AND ITS SOUTH AFRICAN HENCHMEN ARE BECOMING 'NORM OF AMERICA'S.RELATIONS WITH DEVELOPING AFRICAN COUNTRIES', SAYS THIS IS 'LOGICAL ; ~"~ NOS AND CORRECT CONCLUSION' GIVEN LONG HISTORY OF WESTERN 4 i TERRORISM AGAINST LEFTuTNAPRQ TA, ACDT,+w __- SEKOU TOURE, MONDLANE, CABRAL, NGOUABI. (MAYAK 1030) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ):3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 TAKE OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 17 NOV 84 LD1O1204 56 SUMMARY SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA "MYTH OF NILE" ON ASWAN HIGH DAM AND ITS BENEFITS FOR EGYPTIAN AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY. G4 MI :N. ARAB 1500) 57 "WINDOW ON ARAB WORLD": INCL SUMMARY IZVESTIYA "IMPERTINENT PRESSURE" EXPOSING WASHINGTON'S BASE MEANS OF BRINGING PRESSURE OVER ARAB COUNTRIES SOCALLED FRIENDS OF USA (4 MIN); TALK ON SITUATION IN SOUTH OF LEBANON, COLLABORATION BETWEEN ZIONISTS AND ARMY OF LAHAD, REFERRING TO HAARTZ, (3 MIN). (ARAB 1530) (,LS- ISRAELI PROCRATINATION IN ITS TALKS CONCERNING WITHDRAWAL FROM SOUTH REVIEW OF TEXT-9F STMT BY TUDEH-CENTRAL COMMITTEE ON TRIAL OF TUDEH LDRS, PUBLISHED IN PRAVDA. (3.5 MIN: PERSIAN 1800 59 ANON ON SOVIET-IRANIAN RELATIONS: 6 YRS AGO IN NOVEMBER 1978 SOVIET COMMUNIQUE WARNING AGAINST ANY ATTEMPTED INVOLVEMENT IN INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF IRAN WAS PUBLISHED. AT TIME COUNTRY WAS IN TURMOIL AND PATRIOTS WERE FIGHTING IN WHAT CAME TO BE KNOWN AS IRANIAN REVOLUTION. IMPERIALISTS WANTED TO MAINTAIN THEIR HOLD.T.OVER IRAN'~'O DEtEND THEIR OWN PLUNDERING INTERESTS. ARTICLES WERE APPEARING CONCERNING U.S. MOVES TO INTERVENE IN INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF IRAN. SOVIET STANCE WAS CAUSE OF STOPPING ANY ATTEMPTS AT INTERVENTION IN INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF IRAN 26TH CPSU CALLED IRANIAN REVOLUTION AN IMPORTANT SOCIAL CHANGE AND NOTES ITS ANTI-IMP STANCE. TODAY, IMPERERIALISTS. Y11NUV CONTINUE TO TRY TO UNDERMINE SOVIET SUPPORT FOR IRAN. (9 MIN: PERSI Aj~18O0) wol Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ? 60 (ALEKSANDR TEZGIZDADIN) NEW TIMES ENTITLED "SOCIAL. ECONOMIC, AND POLITICAL SITUATION IN BANGLADESH." POINTING OUT THAT BANGLADESH' ECONOMIC POSITION HAS DETEIORATED BECAUSE OF GOVERNMENT'S DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN AID AND CITES HOW MILITARY RULERS ARE RESPONDING,FAVORABLY TO DEMANDS OF U.S. IMPERIALISTS. REGRETTING OVER SOME SECTION OF PEOPLE'S UNFRIENDLY ATTITUDE TOWARD SOVIET UNION1 WHO CAME TO ITS RESCUE AT TIME OF NEED. ALSO SUPPORT DEMANDS OF PROGRESSIVE PARTIES IN BANGLADESH. u 5' (55 MIENG 1500) MIINISTER JAWAHARLAL NEHRU. CITING SPEECHES OF NIKOLAY 161 CORRESPONDENT'S REPORT WITH RECORDED EFFECTS ON MOSCOW :FUNCTION MAKING 95TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF INDIA' S FIRST PRIME GOLDIN AND INDIAN AMBASSADOR TO USSR PAYING RICH TRIBUTES TO NEHRU AND TO HIS DAUGHTER MRS INDIRA GANDHI WHOSE POLICIES CONTRIBUTED TOWARD DEVELOPMENT OF DEEP FRIENDLY AND COOPERATIVE RELATIONS BEkWEEN INDIA AND USSR; ALSO EXPRESSING SOVIET PEOPLE'S DEEP GRIEIEF AND SORROW AT UNTIMELY DEATH OF MRS GANDHI. (15 MIN: HIID 1 0) 62 '(LEONID ZAGALOV) NEW TIMES ON DEMOCRATIC FORCES IN INDIA HAILING ELECTION OF RAJIV GANDHI AS PRIME MINISTER. (RPT U "U 161200) (4 MIN: HIND 1130) 164 YURIY SOLTON ON CHANGES AND ACHIVEMENTS IN AFGHANISTAN. (ROT CZECH/SLOVAK 161600) (4-3 MIN. SENT: ENGINTER 161610 SPANLA 0000 SPANCUBA 0100 SPANISH 162000 URDU 1200 LAO 10 0) u.t vu&4 4wj- i FIFTH IN SERIES BY SOVIET HISTORIAN LEONID (MITROKHIN) ?~ t o 1984 "AFGHANISTAN TOWARD.REVOLUTIONARY ---% /2 DEUrL'IPMENTS." (RPT PERSIAN 161800) (PERSIAN 1700) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 3 TASS OBSERVER BORIS CHEKHONIN ON U.S.-PAKISTANI MILIT COOP. 161500) (URDU 1300 ENGINTER 0710 1010 FRENCHINTER 162100) 1 ly Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ? STAT S II ASIA/F-AR EAST 67 REPORT ON 16 NOV MOSCOW MEETING BETWEEN PONOMAREV AND DELEGATION FROM FOUR POLITICAL PARTIES OF JAPAN LED BY RYOSAKU L SASAKT;..CHAIRMAW-r3F-DEMOC SOCIALIST PARTY'S CENTRAL EXEC CMTEE, jet :.,WITH GISR REMARKS EXCHANGED. (TASSE 171838) (BRIEF: ENGNA 68 "2-LINE STRUGGLE IN WORLD POLITICAL ARENA": (MULATOV) ON -JOINT PACIFIC STRATEGY OF WASHINGTON, TOKYO ON JOINT SCHEME TO COORDINATE THEIR ECON INTERESTS, ENSURE THEIR SECURITY WHILE EXPJQITINO SE ASIAN COUNTRIES. (6. 5 MIN: MAND 1600) tt.~ PAVLOV ON PRESENT STATUS OF TRADE, ECON RELATIONS BETWEEN JAPAN AND USA, NOTING JAP GOVT'S CONCERN OF GROWING U.S. DEMAND FOR JAPAN TO OPEN MARKET WIDE, BLAMING V.S. FISCAL POLICIES AND HIGH FORaGN COUNTRIES. (5. 5 MIN: JAP 161000) INTEREST MEASURES FOR WORSENING U.S.- ECON RELATIONS WITH 70 (KCROLYAV) RVWS JAP MILITARY ATROCITIES IN SE ASIA IN PAST, ? TAKE 6 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 17 NOV 84 LD i B 1203 NOTES CURRENT JAP AMBITION TO DOMINATE EAST ASIA. (5.5 MIN: 71 SUMMARY VADIM ZAGLADIN NEW TIMES, ON HIS RECENT JAP VISIT. NOTING JAPAN'S ECON GROWTH, GROWING CONCERN OF JAP PPI ON COUNTRY'S MILT% PENDING. (4.5 MIN: JAP 161200) "FROM SOVIET-THAI HISTORY FILE" PROGRAM: PRESENTING WORK OF SOVIET RESEARCHER OF EASTERN AFFAIRS RECOUNTING HISTORY OF NOV 198j THAI-RUSSIAN RELATIONS DATING BACK TO TZARIST ERA. (8 MIN4 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ? /5 ANON UN CUKKtNI OF ICIAiL FRIENUHSIP VISI IU LAOS BY USSR SUPSOV DELEGATION LED BY VLADIMIR DOLGIKH, ALTERNATEMBR OF CPSU CC 73 INTL DIARY: INCL KAVEL KASPAROV RE KAMPUCHEAN PRESS AGENCY \I1at10.N INFO RE ARMED PROVOCATIONS CONDUCTED BY THAILAND AGAINST'KAMPUCHEA, ON TENSE SITUATION IN INDO-CHINA. (4 MIN: ORBITA 1430 74 REPORT ON DOLGIKH'S REMARKS UPON ARRIVAL IN VIENTIANE AND BEING RECEIVED BY PRESIDENT SOUPHANOUVONG. UPS' ~1h0 5 i (1i20 T$X ENGUK 2000; POOR: MAYAK 1730) POLITBURO, CITING LAO MASS MEDIA ON EXTENSIVE COOP BETWEEN USSR wlASK, AND LAOS, RECALLING MTG BETWEEN CHERNENKO AND LAOS' KAYSONE J PHOMVIHAN IN MOSCOW IN JUNE THIS YEAK, NOTING SOVIET ASSISTANCE TO ~_ao'5 LAOS IN VARIOUS FIELDS AND TENSION ALONG THAI-LAO BORDER, AND CITING SOVIET SUJPORT TO INDOCHINESE COUNTRIES' STAND ON POLITICAL (4. 5 WN: LAO 1300) NEGOTIATION BETWEEN INDOCHINESE COUNTRIES AND ASEAN COUNTRIES. 76 JOINT SOVIET-VIET REPORT ON RESULTS OF DOLGIKH-LED USSR SUPSOV DELEGATION'S VISIT TO VIETNAM. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1500 \J - TASSR 1340; 5-4 MIN: ENGINTER 21.10..SPANLA 2300 PERSIAN 1700 1800; 2-1 MIN: MAYAK 1500 HOME 1600 ORBITA 1600; BRIEF: STAT F I d+fN 530 HUNGARA 1 N -1730 2006) USSR CNCL OF MINSITER CONDOLENCES TO VIETNAM'S PRIME MINISTER, PHAM VAN DONG, RE NATURAL DISASTER THAT STRUCK VIETNAM. ~(30 C n. n~nf~d' ' WORDS-EXT SENT: ENGINTER 0800 1000 1100 BENG 1500) as Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ? OFI'~RED ARMY'.S ADVANCE IN BALKANS IN EASING BURDEN OF ALBANIAN tbr,i & b BRIGADES, CITING ALBANIAN PRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF THIS ROLE, LA SOVIET-ALBANIAN COOP IN POSTWAR, SOV ASSISTANCE IN T(;V _k s 1LL A(A JARUZELSKI VISIT TO GDR. (380 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1230 TASSR 1016; v N o l . 83 REPORT ON 16 NOV KREMLIN MTG BETWEEN KUZNETSOV AND HORST `~~r~,ata 8INDERMANN-LED DELEGATION OF GDR PPL'S CHAMBER, WITH GIST REMARKS VAk ~XCHANGFFI (SRV 161800) (BRIEF: FRENCHINTER 162100 SPANISH u S ~ d 1 200) Ku-1 TAKE 7 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 1ti1 NOV 84 11 LD181230 .'79 ANON ON 40TH ANNIV OF TIRANA'S LIBERATION, STRESSING ROLE CONSTRVC-TION OF SOCIALISM IN ALBANIA. (.4 MIN: ALBANIAN 1530) DIARY OF SOVIET-CZECHOSLOVAK COOP": TALK ON COOP BETWEEN DYNAMO MOSCOW-'AND CKD PRAGUE ENTERPRISES MANIFESTED IN EXCHANGE AND SOCIALIST COMPETITION; CAPTAIN OF MOTOR VESSEL "YAROSLAV," .OF WORK TEAMS-,- TECHNICAL EXCHANGES, WORKING PRACTICES EXCHANGES,. a . ;ABOUT HIS RECENT JUBILEE TRIP; CHRONICLE OF FRIENDLY RELATIONS: WHICH GOES ALONG DANUBE REGULARLY TO SLOVAK PORT OF KOMARNO, TALKS ROUNDUP OF LOW LEVEL CONTACTS AND EXCHANGES, STAGING OF EXHIBITIONS BETWEEN BOTH COUNTRIES DURING PAST WEEK; A CZECHOSLOVAK OFFICIAL TALKS ABOUT VAIROUS FORMS OF COOP BETWEEN CSSR AND USSR TO lei . PRb- ~C-T AND ENHANCE ENVIRONMENT- (CZECH/SLOVAK 1700) 81 "HELLO PRAGUE": CHRONICLE OF-LIBERATION -- ROUNDUP OF EVENTS .OF 40 YRS AGO ON EASTERN FRONT; PROFILE OF SOME OF ARTISTS WHO WILL BE GIVING PERFORMANCES IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA IN CURRENT FRIENDSHIP MONTH AND EXTRACTS FROM THEIR REPERTOIR AND VISIT TO NIKOLAY OSTROVSKIY MUSEUM IN MOSCOW. (20 MIN: CZECH/ OVAK 1600) P( B2/BERLIN REPORT SUMMARIZING JOINT GDR-POLISH COMMUNIQUE ON ? Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 s ,,EAST EUROPE Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 84 ON PATHS OF FRIENDSHIP: REVIEW OF LAZAR'S VISIT TO MOSCOW ALST WEEK, GUOTING FROM HIS TALKS WITH CHERNEKO, TIKHONOV; HUNGARIAN RIVER-TUGS MADE FOR USE IN ;SIBERIA) MUSIC, SUCCESSFUL uk a I 11. MPLEMENTATION OF SOVIET-HUNGARIAN FREIGHT TRANSPORT BY RIVER u 5S(L bi THIS YEAR; REPORT ON TOUR OF A PROVINCIAL THEATER IN USSR; CHRONICLE OF SOVIET-HUNGARIAN COOPERATION. -t- (15 MIN: 1140MW HUNGARIAN 2000) PROFESSOR F. SOLKOV ON HIS VISITS TO POLAND. _(19 MIN, INCL MldT POLISH 1400) 55-ON ROUTES OF FRIENDSHIP: INCLUDING REPORTAGE FROM CONSTRUCTION OF TRANSMITTING LINE TO RZESZOW; SUWALKI PARTY WORKERS IN LITHUANIA; POLISH JOURNALSITS VISITING THEIR SOVIET COLLEAGUES; CORR EDWARD DYLAWERSKI REPORTS FROM 86'P P GENEVA ON ILO'S EXAMINATION OF POINT OF AGENDA WHICH ENVISAGED ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY BODY OF SOCALLED REPORT OF A COMMISSION OF IINQUIRY RE POLAND, MENTIONS MOTIONG TABLED BY ETHIOPIA'S REP CALLING FOR .POSTPONEMENT OF EXAMINATION A ND QUOTING LTR OF POLAND'S PERMANENT REP, AMB STANISLAW'TURBANSKI, TO DIRECTOR GENERAL OF ILO FRANCIS BLANCHARD, ON IMPORTANCE OF REPORT. (600 TEXT:. TASSE 1645) SOCIALISM/IDEOLOGY 87 "MARXISM TODAY": PHILOSOPHER DR BORIS (BESSONOV) EXPLAINS CONCEPT OF NATURE SOCIALISM, SAYS EXPERIENCE HAS SHOWN SOCIALISM 6 A LONG PERIOD OF DEVELOPMENT, BETWEEN CAPITALISM AND COMMUNISM, AND HAS ITS OWN STAGES, POINTING OUT DIFFICULTIES AND SHORTCOMINGS THAT SOVIET SOCIETY CONTINUES TO WRESTLE WITH ARE KIND THAT CANNOT BE AVOIDED WHEN A NATION IS BUILDING SOMETH G NEW. (ENGINTER 0931) ~ 88'_I'0RIS BELITSKIY REPLIES TO AN AMERICAN LISTENR WHO HAD WRITTEN TO SAY THAT COMMUNISTS SEEM TO.DIVIDE PP1 INTO RICH AND WOREKRS, BELITSKIY POINTS OUT THAT SUCH A DIVISION EXISTED BEFORE MARX, AND ALSO DIFFERS WITH THE LISTENER'S VIEW THAT -1-M SOCIALISM COULD'NOT SOLVE THE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF U.S. AND BRITAIN. (ENNRA 0001) VS Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 i) a TAKE 8 OF 8 -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 17 NOV 84 Lb181301 11 MILITARY ~,t 5 S iZ `Db~ CHIEFS OF POLITICAL ORGANS OF POLITICAL ORGANS OF BORDER TROOPS OF USSR KGB;4 SENT); ALEKSANDR ABRAMOV DESCRIBES RECENT VISIT Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ? ? 89 I SERVE THE SOVIET UNION: ANON ON RESULTS ACHIEVED ON CONCLUSION OF LATEST SCHOLASTIC YEAR IN ARMY AND NAVY IN FULFILLING SOCIALIST PLEDGES IN UNITS AND ON SHIPS (5 MIN);. REPORTAGE ABOUT FESTIVE SEND-OFF TO ARMY OF YOUNG FISHERMEN OF MURMANSK TRAWLER FLEET (5 MIN); REPORT ON CLOSE OF CONFERENCE HELD IN MOSCOW OF HE PAID TO AN UNNAMED UNIT RE ROCKET TROOPS DAY, 'TALKS TO GEIVNADIY PASHCHENIOV OFFICER, WHO SPEAKS ABOUT,: HIGH LEVEL OF RESPONSIBILITY FELT BY MGRS OF UNIT FOR SAFEGUARDING PEACE; AND TO --'-SERGEANTS VLADIMIR POPSUL AND DMI'TRIY STAMUL WHO SPEAKS ABOUT THEIR EXCITEMENT AS THEY RETURN FROM THE RANGE WHERE THEY HAVE JUST CARRIED OUT A FIRING GRADED EXCELLENT; VOLKOGONOV ON-INSOLENT ACTIONS BY THE AMERICAN MILITARISTS IN VICINITY OF NICARAGUA (7 MIN, SENT); FEATURE ABOUT TWO YOUNG PILOTS TRAINED AT V.M. KOMAROV HIGHER AIR FORCE FOLLEGE FOR PILOTS AT YEYSK. BOTH OF THEM RECEIVED GOVERNMENT AWARDS FOR SUCCESSFULLY LANDING THEIR AIRCRAFT WHEN BIRDS GOT CAUGHT IN THEIR ENGINES; REPORT ON 100TH ANNIV OF MYTYSHCH: MACHINE BUILDING WORKS, GUIDED TOUR OF WORKS BY DEPUTY SECRETARY OF/MSOMOL COMMITTEE; SONGS OF THE WAR YEARS. (HOME 1100) us-r ALEKSANDR ORLOV, SOVIEt-MILIT HISTORIAN, ON SOVIET ARMED FORCES' LIBERATION OF MANY EUROPEAN COUNTRIES DURING WWII. (7 M : VIET 1300) MARSHAL USTINOV'S ORDER OF THE DAY, RE DAY OF ROCKET FORCES !`'"Q, ~(7I l AND ARTILLERY. =0 TEXT SENT: TA S SE 2200) AA, 6v NOV 1984 -ri_- 92 GEN COL Y. YAHIN, FIRST DPTY OF CIC OF ROCKET FORCES, TALKS ON DAY OF ROCKET FORCES AND ARTILLERY FALLING ON 19 NOVEMBER. (4/5 't1IN: POLISH 1400) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ? ? 93 RADIO PRESENTATION INTERSPERSED WITH MUSIC OF RUBRIC ON HEROICCITIES IN CONNECTION WITH FORTHCOMING 40TH ANNIV OF VICTORY I I OVER HITLERITE GERMANY. THIS INSTALLMENT DEALS WITH BATTLES TO DEFEND ODESSA AND INTVWS WITH ODESSA WAR VETERANS. (25 MIN: INDO 1330 LIFE IN USSR lrt- 94 SUMMARY PRAVDA EDITORIAL, 17 NOV, ON RESULTS OF 15 NOV CPSU Sn CC POLITBURO MTG. (RPT TASSE 162130) (4 MIN: ORBITA 0400) CP sL4. 95 CHERNENKO SPEECH AT 15 NOV CPSU CC POLITBUR O MTG. (MAYAK (8-4 MIEN: ENGINTER 07-1-0 10Y0 FRENCHINTE R 142100 SPANISH 142200 PORTAFR 161830 LAO 1030; 11 MIN: FRENCHINTER 1621-00 ENGNA 000 S I SH L' ~ ~ {I ~1"~ 162200 PORTAFR 161e30) REPORT ON TIKHONOV ARRIVAL"=IN TBILISI 16 NOV TO TAKE PART IN VISIT TO RUSTAVI METALLURGICAL WORKERS, AND GIST REMARKS DURING CONk'gRSATION. (RPT MAYAK 161800) (HOME 0204) 97 REPORT ON 17 NOV TBILISI SOLEMN SESSION DEVOTED TO ,,1C_h4 PRESENTATION OF LENIN ORDER TO GEORGIAN REPUBLIC BY TIKHONOV, INCL B li MIN TIKHONOV SPEECH ON OCCASION. (11 MIN, SENT: MAYAK 1-200 G6 'V Ob4lant u,bIiG SUMMARIES TIKHONOV SPEECH AT 17 NOV TBILISI CELEBRATION MTG ON PRESENTATION OF LENIN ORDER TO GEORGIAN REPUBLIC. (650 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1000 TASSR 1021; 5-3 MIN:'ENGINTER 14-10- 18-1-0 2110- SPANLA 0 1-630 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 HUNG 2000 MAND 1600 BENG 1500 INDO 4330 (I 1500; 2-1 MIN: ENGINTER 1-200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 FRENCHINTER 1-700 ITAL 1800 FINN 1830 ENGAFR 17-00 PORTAFR-1830 SOMALI 1600 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 1700 HUNG 1730 2000 POLISH 1400 1500 MACEDONIAN 1-800 SLOVENE 1,930 MAND 1230 160A BEND 1500 INDO-1-330 URDU 12d0 1300 HIND 1-1-30 1400 THAI 1-100; BRIEF: ENGINTER 2000. 00 4200 ENGNA 2300 ENGUK 2000 SFRBO 1700 eon Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 G8 ~~ Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3 ? 199 REPORT ON TIKHONOV MTG WITH GEORGIAN PARTY AND STATE 6 ...... Tw-r. wevet[ 1 %0()l o (w ~i~M I N HOME 1600 ORB I TA 1600) GENNADIY PETROV 014 RIGHT TO WORK IN USSR AS PROVIDED FOR ~L.SS usql- BY ?LWITUTION. (3 MIN: ENGINTER 1710) VVVLADIMIR AFONIN REVIEWS PROSPECTS FOR SOVIET ECONOMY IN COMING YEAR, AS ENVISAGED IN PLAN AND BUDGET APPROVED AT CPSU CC POLITBURO MTG 15 NOV, ELABORATING ON PLAN AND ASSERTING THAT SUCCESSES OF'SOVIET ECONOMY SHOWS THAT POLICY FOLLOWED IS RIGHT. (5-3 MIN: ENGINTER-14.10 POLISH 1-500 SERBO 1-160 2600 KOR '1330 MAND^_W0; ANON: PERSIAN 1500 1700 BULL 1630)' PROGRAM'=ANALYZING PROBLEMS OF SOV AGRICULTURE, DRAWING ATTENTION TO DECISION TO EXPAND I1RIGATED AREA AS DROUGHT IS ONE OF PROBLEMS, AND QUOTING UZBEK MINISTER OF LAND IMPROVEMENT AND WATER RESOURCES ON IMPLEMENTATION OF LAND IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM THERE. REVIEWMG SUCCESSES OF VIRGIN LANDS PROGRAM. (4 MIN: ENGNA 2300) 103 ANON ON SCHOOL SYSTEM IN USSR, CITES DETAILS OF GENERAL AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AT SOVIET SCHOOLS, DESCRIBES REMARKS BY SOVIET EDUCATION MINISTER ON GENERAL EDUCATION AT SOVIET SCHOOLS, C &- 164- MISC INTERNAL USSR ITEMS:/62SOV 7 DEMOC 5 YUGO 4 EUR 133 NOB IAM 3 LATAM 6 MIDEAST 2 AFR 3 ASC 11 ASNC B POOREST: FRENCH 2030 ARAB 1730 FRENCHAFR 162030 2030 ROMANIAN 1700 POOR: ITAL 1800 ENGAFR 162000 1700'BULG 1630 MISSED: BUR 1030 (5. 5 MIN: KOREAN 0930) ? Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860013-3