TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 11 MAY 84
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TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 11 MAY
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1 PROGRAM "INTERNATIONAL SITUATION -- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS":
YEVGENIY KACHANOV THANKS LISTENERS FOR VICTORY DAY GREETINGS
NOTES THAT MANY LETTERS EXPRESSED SUPPORT FOR SOVIET PEACE
JAL ' PROPOSALS AND POLICIES 1.5 MIN); SHISHKIN DISCUSSES USA'S
- POLICY OF INCREASING ITS ARSENALS OF NEW WEAPONS AND CONTRASTS
LA~ 4,40A(',
HIS WITH SOVIET ARMS REDUCTION PROPOSALS (10 MIN); KACHANOV
REPLIES TO QUESTION ABOUT USA'S "STAR WARS" PLANS (4 MIN); KACHANOV
VAS ?$ OUTLINES SOVIET PROPOSALS FOR P
EACE SETTLEMENT IN NEAR EAST WHICH
IS BEING OBSTRUCTED BY ISRAEL AND USA (4
6M--I-N-- KACHANOV DISCUSSES
5(L SITUATION ON CHINESE-VIETNAMESE BORDER (5 MIN); VIKTOR LEVIN
DEFINES "NA7TSM1' ANA "CAC,+TQVft A.,f1 ---
ITALIAN ORIGINS, SAYS THAT IN USA NAZISM IS REPRESENTED
Pte BY KU
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~~~} 35M1 KLUX KLAN (5 MIS); KACHANOV ON DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CANDIDATES
IN EL SALVADOR ELECTIONS BEING TOO SMALL TO MAKE M
UCH DIFFERENCE
TO FUTURE POLICY OF GOVERNMENT J4 MIN); KACHANOV OUTLINES U.S. AID
--~- -.-TO SOUTH AFRICAN REGIME (4 MIN); KACHANOV ON PROGRESSIVE
TRANSFORMATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN, NOTING THAT IN PAST TWO YEARS
01-3 OVER 500 ARMED GROUPS HAVE COME OVER TO GOVERNMENT'S SIDE
E. J
L3.. N). (OVERALL 41 MIN, EXCERPTS SENT: ORBITA 0930 1215 1330
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2100 HOME 1615) 1 .1 ,env M 4 STAT
2 TASS COMMENTATOR YURIY MAXIMOV ON FORTHCOMING INTERNATIONAL
TRADE MEETING IN WASHINGTON. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 2010 TASSR 1800)
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4 ANON ON OPEC MEMBER-STATES CONFERENCE ON OIL PRICES.
(5 MAN. PERSIAN 1700)
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7 "TWO-LINE STRUGGLE IN WORLD POLITICAL ARENA," INCL MULATOV
1. ON WEINBERGER VISIT TO JAPAN (4 MIN); MULATOV ON SOVIET AID TO
J4~ We~~l~?lr~ ~~
u 5 AFGHAN I LTAN (3 MIN). (TOTAL 7 MIN: MAND 1600) VS-1
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8 "TIME. EVENTS, PEOPLE" : INCL ISRAELYAN SUMMING UP RESULTS
i- d+.oca OF SPRING DISARMAMENT SESSION IN GENEVA (SEA: PREVIEW OF
Lk,g IL LITHUANIAN MOVIE ON WAR.(HOME 0800 ORBITA 0800)
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5 ROUNDUP?OF YOUTH ACTIVITIES: INCL SOVIET YOUTH CELEBRATING
VICTORY IN EUROPE ANNIV, KABUL UNIV RUSSIAN LANGUAGE COURSE.
LOW LEVEL OF EDUCATION AT U.S. UNIVERSITY. WARSAW PEACE CYCLE
RACE. 05 MIN: PIANO 1230)
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6 EVENTS IN SOVIET UNION: INCL REPORT ON TASHKENT INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL. PARTICIPANTS AND AIMS OF FESTIVAL. (3.3 MIN:
TURKISH 00)
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9 "FROM SCOW'S VIEWPOINT", REVIEW WEEK'S EVENTS: YESTERDAY
THE SOVIET PEOPLE CELEBRATED THE 395H ANNIVERSARY OF THEIR VICTORY
OVER THE GERMAN FASCISTS. ACCORDING TO A REPORT FROM KABUL,
AN OFFICIAL MEETING WAS HELD IN THE CAPITAL OF AFGHANISTAN TO
MARK THIS ANNIVERSARY, ATTENDED BY HIGH-RANKING MILITARY OFFICIALS
AND THE SOVIET MILITARY ATTACHE. IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT AFTER
DEFEATING THE SOVIET UNION, HITLER HAD PLANNED TO INVADE
AFGHANISTAN, IRAN, TURKEY. INDIA AND OTHER COUNTRIES OF THE EAST.
HOWEVER, THE SOVIET ARMY'S HEROIC RESISTANCE FOILED THIS PLAN.
THE LAST WAR HAS LEFT A DREADFUL EFFECT IN THE LIFE OF MANKINDI
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~a NAMELY. 50 MILLION PEOPLE LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE WAR. YET EVEN
NOW THERE ARE CERTAIN PERSONS WHO WANT TO ASSUME HITLER'S ROLE
IN GAINING WORLD HEGEMONY. U.S. IMPERIALIST CIRCLES ARE STUBBORNLY
LEADING MANKIND TOWARD THE BRINK OF WORLD WAR. SHOULD THIS HAPPEN
A NUCLEAR WAR WILL BREAK OUT. U.S.. IMPERIALIST CIRCLES HAVE
LAUNCHED UNDECLARED WARS AGAINST INDEPENDENT COUNTRIES OF ASIA.
AFRICA AND LATIN AMERICA, ONE OF WHICH IS THE UNDECLARED WAR
AGAINST AFGHANISTAN WHICH IS BEING WAGED BY AFGHAN
COUNTERREVOLUTIONARY ELEMENTS. HOWEVER, THE AFGHAN PEOPLE, RELYING,
ON THE SUPPORT OF THE SOVIET UNION AND OTHER SOCIALIST COUNTRIES.
ARE HEROICALLY FIGHTING AGAINST THE IMPERIALIST MERCENARIES.
CURRENTLY. THE AFGHAN PEOPLE THEMSELVES ARE MAINTAINING SECURITY
-IN A CONSIDERABLE PART OF THE COUNTRY. THIS DEVELOPMENT CREATES
FACILITIES FOR THE ARMED FORCES IN THE STRUGGLE AGAINST THE BANDS
WHICH OPERATE ON AFGHAN TERRITORY. RECENTLY THESE FACTORS
CULMINATED IN A SERIES OF OUTSTANDING VICTORIES BY THE ARMED
FORCES. APPARENTLY. VICTORY OVER THE REBELS IN PANJSHER VALLEY
CAN BE REGARDED AS ONE OF THE GREATEST VICTORIES. AT PRESENT,
PEACEFUL LIFE IS BEING RESTORED TO THIS REGION. U.S. OFFICIAL
CIRCLES ARE TRYING TO DRAW THEIR ALLIES INTO MORE DIRECT
PARTICIPATION IN FINANCING AND INSTIGATING THE UNDECLARED WAR
AGAINST AFGHANISTAN. PARTICULARLY, THEY INTEND TO EXERT PRESSURE
ON JAPAN. THE OUTCOME OF THE VISIT BY JAPAN'S PRIME MINISTER TO
PAKISTAN MADE THIS FACT CLEAR. THE DRA FOREIGN MINISTRY REGARDED
THE JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER'S PROMISE OF ASSITANCE TO THE AFGHAN
COUNTERREVOLUTIONARIES AS BLANTANT INTERFERENCE IN AFGHAN AFFAIRS.
SOVIET PEOPLE APPROVE OF THIS ASSESSMENT, AND ALONG WITH AFGHAN
PUBLIC CIRCLES THEY CONDEMN THE JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER'S ANTI-AFGHAN
C DUCT . .(10 MIN: DAR I 1500) -3 1 1 MAY 1984 (~S
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10 REPORT ON THE SPORTS DAY HELD ON 9 MAY AT PATRICE LUMUMBA
FRIENDSHIP UNIVERSITY IN MOSCOW. PARTICIPANTS HAILED OCCASION AN
THANKED SOVIET UNION FOR SAVING MANKIND FROM HANDS OF FASCIST
GERM (4 MIN: HIND 1400)
11 WEEKLY PROGRAM: "AROUND THE SOCIALIST WORLD," REPORTING
ONV ARIOUS EVENTS IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES INCLUDING JARUZELSKI'S
S n 6 J,,ru?l~S VISIT TO MOSCOW, ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN GDR AND OTHER EVENTS.
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12 FIRST INSTALLMENT OF (VIKTOR VASVETOR) COMMENTARY EXPLAINS
REASONS FOR HUGE DEBTS SUFFERED BY THIRD WORLD. BLAMING
TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES' TACTICS WHICH CUT DOWN REVENUES FROM
THIRD RLD'S. (7 MIN: THAI 1100)
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TAKE 2 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 11 MAY 8
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13 NEWSREEL: INCL VALENTIN (GUBERNATAROV) STOCKHOLM REPORT
ON POSITIVE REACTION OF SWEDISH PUBLIC TO PROPOSALS PUT FORWARD
(. S C
jL .c C BY USSR AT CSCE (3 MIN); WASHINGTON DISPATCH ON WORK OF CONE BET
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SOVIET AND AMERICAN SCIENTISTS, WHICH FOCUSED ON PREVENTING ARMS
LLS SG en s
LL M IN BRAZIL BETWEEN SOVIET PARLIAMENTARY GROUP AND BRAZILIAN
OS MINISTERS, WHICH TWO SIDES DESCRIBED AS FRUITFUL AND NOTED GROWING
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MINISTER'S EMERGENCY CONF'IN JAKARTA TO DISCUSS RESULTS OF INDONE8 AN
FOREIGN MINISTER'S MOSCOW TALKS AND TO REVIEW VISIT TO INDONESIA
AND THAILAND BY VIET FOREIGN MINISTER N). (ENGINTER 0810)
14 PPL AND EVENTS: INCL ANON ON VICTORY DAY, WHEN SOVIET PEOPLE
PAY HOMAGE TO THOSE WHO DIED IN WAR AGAINST FASCISM, QUOTING
YOUNG SMOLENSK CITIZEN DURING HIS VISIT TO BREST ON YOUNG SOVIETS
01 APPRECIATION OF SACRIFICES MADE DURING WAR, NOTING RSPECT FOR
U`~S(L WAR VETERANS IN USSR; (ALA ALEKSEYEVA), EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF RUSSIAN
LANGUAGE PUBLISHERS, OUTLINES PUBLICATIONS THIS YEAR IN RUSSIAN
AND OTHER LANGUAGES OF TEXTBOOKS FOR RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN
STUDENTS\ (ENGAFR 1700 2000)
I- RACE IN OUTER SPACE 3 MIN); MIKHAIL MAYOROV REPORTS ON MEETING
1900)
I 1 MAY 1984
MAILBAG FOR YUGOSLAV LISTENERS: INCL QUOTES MAY DAY AND
VICTORY DAY GREETINGS FROM YUGOSLAV LISTENERS, EXTOLLING ROLE OF
SOVIET ARMY IN WWII AND SOVIET PEACE POLICY AT PRESENT; QUOTES
LISTENERS' LETTERS PRAISING MOSCOW RADIO PROGRAM CONTENT. (SERBO
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