TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 14 AUG 84

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Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 TAKE I OF _EVERAt_. -- COMMCOTARY LIST: HOS ; OW CONSOLIDATED 14 AUG 84 LD1513t.3 1 TABS CORR ALEKS NDR BORHONRO NEW DELHI REPORT ON SEMINAR ~A,j 5c-0 "UHENCE THREAT TO UNESCO's HELD IN INDIAN CAPITAL: ORGANIZED BY INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MASS MEDIA AND BY INFO EXPERTS OF NONALIGNED COUNTRIES, NOTES GANDHI TELEGRAM TO PARTICIPANTS IN SEMINAR CONDEMNS ATTEMPTS BY USA AT UNDERMINING UNESCO'S INFLUENCE. (330 TEXT SENT: 2 "INTL DAIRY": INCL MIKHAIL MAYOROV REPORT FROM BRAZIL ON us D O H U. S. BANKERS SAYING THAT COUNTRY IS OVERPOPULATED THOUGH IT IS U.S. CAPITAL WHICH IS GUILTY IN COUNrRY'S ECON PROBLEMS (3 MIN); VIKTGR ANIKIN FEUILLETON "IT HAS ITS OWN LOGIC" ON U. GREENHAM COMMON MILITARY PERSONNEL USED TO DISPERSE BRITISH WOMEN 61 ~e~c1L ~`L W( PEACE-FIGHTERS' RALLY (35M N). r,--\ aS Asa W'u -ctvjS COUNTRIES COMMENTING EXTENSIVELY ON CH ERNENKO REPLIES TO tRSS(L Pp1jC" us MACBRIDE (4 MIN); IGOR VIKHU (HOLF_V TOKYO DISPATCH ON LAST WEEK'S saJ uS 'At N I V OF BC' 1B I N a OF HIROSHIMA AND HAGASAK I AND MANIFESTATIONS HELD TO cA-aA (A - (MARK EVENT 12.111); TASS DISPATCH FROM GENEVA ON GROWING CRITICISM a03"O"I N DEVELOPING COUNTRIES OF WASHINGTON'S TRADE AND ECON POLICIES 1-11(0 h i my (3 MIN); ANON ROUNDUP PRESS REPORTS ON LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS FROM MEXICO, AUSTRIA, FRG, CUBA, TO EFFECT THAT GAMES HAD 1- -L D UP TO OLYMPIC IDEALS (3 MIN). (ENGINEER 0310) 711 ..~~ S-9 G olyw~p? gam 4 "TIME, EVENTS, AND PPL": INCL VLADIMIR RAZIN REPLIES TO QUESTIONS ON CEMA IMPORTANCE FOR SOVIET NATIONAL ECONOMY; IGOR SURGUCHEV-"FACTS EXPOSE" FEATURE ON POLICY OF BRITISH USSR' IMPERIALISM IN NORTHERN IRELAND AND ULSTER CRISIS (6 MIN); WAR VETERANS REMEMBER WWII: BAKU VE rERA(d PROFILED. (HOME~0300 ORBITA 0300) www. AEG1984 jU~ C .(a j or Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 7 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 (CLEIJ I CHEF) ON WHY U. S. BUILDS FOREIGN BASES, (3 MIN): (BULATOV) ON SIHANOUA'S VISIT TO ',.EST EUROPE (4 M). (7 MIN: HAND 16010) COOP IS CONSTANTLY INCREASING (3 IIIN); ANON ON 39TH DPRK LIB AI11NIV, NINIV DEFEAT OF JAPANESE AT KHALKHIN GOL RIVER TO BE MARKED BY SOV ,,~O bI tGi o AND MONi;OL I AN PPLS IN FEW DAYS TIM S, REPORTS ON LIFE TODAY IN ~`,j_WXHALkHIN GGL STEPPE IN tIPR, MOTES SOV-AMONa 3G' i-l b SOUTH, NOTES POL I T-ECOW-CULTURAL T.I ES WITH USSR HAVE BEEN I,l5~L 6vJ,01 TREATY OF 1961 (4 MIN); GENERAL OUTLINE OF DEVELOPMENT OF ATOMIC 1954, INCL ALEKSANDR KUZIN REPORT FROM PRAGUE ON HISTORY OF COOPERATION BETWEEN CSSR AND USSR IN ATOM POWER ENGINEERING p r .5 MIN). (HOME 1145) "COUNTRIES OF SOCIALISM": OLEG ORLOV, RE.45TH "INTL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS' MOVET": SUMMARY PRAVDA ARTICLE BY VICE CHMN C= VIET COUNCIL OF MINISTERS, DO MUOI, ON TASKS CARRIED OUT BY VIET CF (3 MIN); STMTS BY ANC'S VICTOR MATLOU IN PRAISE OF SOUTH AFRICAN PC DESCRIBING IT AS ON EOF ANC'S STAUNCHEST ALLIES-AND TRUE FRIENDS (4 MIN). (PORT 132100) " I NTL WORKES AND COMMUNIST MOVT": HANS (ME I STER) , CP MBR IN FRG, TALKS ABOUT HIS MOTIVES FOR JOINING CP AND AIMS OF PARTY TO PROMOTE PEACE (5 `IN) (POOR: SPANISH 132130) "INTL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS' MO'OT'': SUMMARY PRAVDA ARTICLE BY DO MUOI, VIET CP CC POLITBURO NOR AND DEPUTY PREMIER, ON TASKS OF VIET CP MBRS BEING TO SOLVE NATL ECON DEVELOPMENT (3 MIN); mmwmmmmm~ REPORT FROM PORTUGAL ON TRIAL OF DIARIO COMPANY PRESIDENT WHO IS CP MI3R IN LISBON TERMING THIS TRIAL POLTIICAL ONE. (9 MIN); BRIEF NEWS REPORTS ON ACTIVIITES OE VARIOUS COUNTRIES' COMMUNIST AND WORKERS PARTIES. CITES PLENARY MTG OE KAMPUCHEAN PPLS.REV PARTY, REMARKS BY ZIMBABWE'S MUGABE, OTH f&~ (3 MIN). EAN 0930) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 11 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 ~Ni / -- a MANDATE OVER NAM E I B I A AND HAS ADOPTED OTHER DEC I S .I O'(S ON TERRITORY. BUT TRANSNAT IONAL AND SOUTH AFRICAN CORPORATIONS CONTINUE TO EXPLOIT COUNTRY'S NATURAL RESOURCES AND CHEAP LABOR. IMPERIALISM IS HURRYING TO PLUNDER NAMIBIA BEFORE IT ATTAINS r JOf BOMBING ANNIVERSARIES, SAYS TODAY WASHINGTON POLITICIANS ARE U-S I-rrv,hlm PLANNING NUCLEAR WAR, AND THINK SUCH L ,,!AR CAN BE `WON BUT USE Or NUCLEAR WEAP&JS WOULD SPELL DEATH OF ALL HUMANITY; B) ANON ON ECOi'0:1IC PIRACY IN NAMISIA, i'NiOTE S UN NULf._TFIED SOUTH AFRICA`S 11 "PRACTICE OF COOP. " 131'0 ) CU Y)O- 10 "IFIPERIALISM ACCUSED": A) ANON ON HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI 1k.5 (RPT POLISH 061300) (HUNG "RADIO MAGAZINE": ITEMS ON USSR, WORLD ECONOMY, AND LY1,1. S. (14 MIN: . At"HARIC 1530) 617V rt 13 "FROM OUR REPORTER": (DORIS) (SURNAME AFGHANISTAN (3 MIN) ; I VAN IVANOV ON CHAD ct.') VLADIMIR .(SINOV) ON OLYMPICS (3, 5 MIN). r~ TAP (AMHAR I C 1530) 14 SUMMARY NATION h'AACZIN'E ARTICLE BY DAVID PEARSON ON KAL-007 5.1Luf SPYING MISSION. (RPT ENGINTER 100610) (CERMAN 1500) .,. S 15 UNDATED PRAVDA ARTICLE ON RECENT MTGS OF BANKERS IN USA, AND DETERIORATING ECON SITUATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DUE TO ul~ CAPITALIST RESTRICTIONS AND EXPLOITATIOGN. (RPT URDU 131300) J.Qj 0 (4 M CAMB 1330) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 16 BORIS STOLPOVSKIY, SOV CANDIDATE OF LAW AND EXPERT ON INTL AFFAIRS, ENUMERATES VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CAPITALIST COUNTRIES, SUCH AS DENIAL. OF RIGHT TO WORK, RIGHT TO EDUCATION; HOMELESSNESS IS FEATURE OF CAPITALIST COUNTRIES, AND ANTI-LABOR LAWS EXIST. IN COUNTRIES OF BIG BUSINESS THERE l 3 1740 '?NLY TALK A TOUT RIGHTS. (7 MIN: ENOINTER 4--AIIL- 1431) Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 TARE 2 CF SEVERAL --?- CC AMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 14 AUG 84 LD151356 mommmmumor 17 ERIK ALEKSEYEV ON UNEMPLOYMEN r IN CAPITALIST COUNTRIES, NOTES GLOOMY PROSPECTS, AND SAYS THIS SITUATION WILL CONTINUE SO LONG AS WESTERN OOVTS STICK TO THEIR POLICY OF LETTING THE RICH PROS AND MA'-,IWG THE POOR EVEN POORER. (ENGINTER 1550) VIEW RELEASED IN MOSCOW BY' RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ECON AND TECH COOPERATION ON SOVIET ASSISTANCE TO PUBLIC SECTOR IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, AS IT IS CONSOLIDATION OF PUBLIC SECTOR AND RESTRICTION OF PRIVATE CAPITALIST EXPLOITATION THAT CREATES REAL CONDITIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF INOEPENDENT NATL ECONOMIES AND) FOR OVERCOMING SOCIOECONOMIC BACKWARDNESS. (350 TEXT: TASSE 0340) 1 REPORT ON SOVIET COOPERATION WITH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. (1 N: PORTBRAZ 2200) 1 20 TWO DELEGATES TO UN-SPONSORED SEMINAR HELD, IN MOSCOW, WHICH C CENTERED ON APPLICATIONS OF REMOTE-SENSING DATE FROM SPACE FOR FORESTRY MANAGEMENT, GIVE THEIR VIEWS ON IMPORTANCE OF SEMINAR AND THEIR IMPFESSIONS OF USSR AND SOV PPL. DELEGATES COME FROM MEXICO AND BRAZIL- BRAZILIAN WAS IMPRESSED BY VISIT TO STAR TOdN. PEACEFUL NATURE OF SOVIET STATE AND PPL IS STRESSED. (ENIfsER 1410) 21 SERGEY IVANOV INTVW WITH YUSUF SALMAN, SUDANESE MINISTER r~"/ V OF STATE AND MINISTER OF ENERGY AND MINING, ON WORK OF 27TH (',ec~lv9 OFO1 -tCAL cnNw Win T W t tcca i APLR T r 1 ate:, 1 22 SOV SCI AND TECH: INCL REPORT ON INTL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS IN, t'pacpW.'. (HUNG 1900) '14 AUG 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 G G 23 i iIAHAIL TARATUTA TALKS ABOUT AF;TONOV CASE AND AGCA'S STMT ON HIS INVOLVEMENT IN ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF POPE. THIS IS PART OF U. S. CAMPAIGN TO MAKE OUT USSR IS 00 EMPIRE OF EVIL ANOTHER EXAMPLE IS SHOOTING DOWN OF KAC PLANE, WHICH AMERICANS MADE OUT WAS FAULT OP' USSR. IN REALITY PLANE WAS ON SPYING MISSION. t~ A~, 001 MORALITY WAS NEVER AN ISSUE. STUDENTS ARE APPEARING T,,10tJTLL UVL-K W?URLU HOLDING REAGAN ADMIN RESPONSIBLE FOR DEATHS OF iaS5fL. PASSENGERS. (6 MIN: ENGNA 2200) U-S 24 ANATOLIY YURVEV ON ITALIAN DENIAL THAT BULGARIA WAS INVOLVED IN INTL DRUG TRAFFIC: UNDERSECY COSTA'S DENIAL WAS ONLY STATING WHAT EVERYONE KNOWS. ANTI-SOVIET PROPAGANDA WOULD MAKE ONE BELIEVE THAT I T IS NOT I TALO-AMER I CAN MAFIA THAT IS POISONING ITALIAN YOUTH BUT A SOCIALIST COUNTRY. AS DRUG TRAFFICKING IS GRAVE STATE CRIME IN A SOCIALIST COUNTRY, BULGARIA CANNOT "TURN. A BLIND EYE" TO IT, AS SUGGESTED. IT IS ALL PART OF CAMPAIGN WHICH ALSO INVOLVES SERGE'` ANTONOV AND ATTACK ON POPE. (5 M I l) ITALIAN 1700) 25 (OLEO RAPUSTIU), SOV HISTORIAN, FOURTH PART OF ANTICOMMUNISM. (B,MTN SPANLA 0000) 26 "UUNOST": INCL ANON CORRESPONDENT'S REPORT FROM MOSCOW'S SHEREMETYEVO-2 INTL AIRPORT WHERE THOUSANDS OF FOREIGN GUESTS ARRIVE AND ARE MET WITH TRADITIONAL RUSSIAN HOSPITALITY EXCEPT THE ENEMY, NOTES WAY A RELIABLE BARRIER IS SET UP AGAINST SUBVERSIVE PROPAGANDA AND IDEOLOGICALLY HARMFUL. MATERIAL., DESCRIBES HIS TALK TO SHEREMETYEVO CUSTOMS OFFICERS WHO SHOWED HIM (ORBITA 0715) CONFISCATED MATERIALS, SUCH AS SUBVERSIVE LEAFLETS, ZIONIST BOOKS AND POSTCARDS, T-SHIRTS PROPAGANDIZING WAR AND VIOLENCE, AND VIDEO FILMS OF ANTI-SOVIET AND BOURGEOIS PROPAGANDA CHARACTER. amm. jgw 14 AUG 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 C 27 YEVOENIY IVANOV DISCUSSES PATRIOTISM IN USSR: WESTERN MEDIA IS CLAI`'iIt -G THAT SOV C JJT IS APPEALINC TO PATRIOTISM IN ORDER TO PREPARE FOR WAR. THIS IS NOTHING NEW. SOV PPL ARE PATRIOTS, B'UT JINGOISM ANO HATRED FOR OTHER NATIONS IS ALIEN TO THEM. LOVE FOR CNE `S NATIVE LAND I W IJSSR I S INSEPARABLE FROM RESP,Ecc FOR OTHER NATIONS. (4 MIN: ENGUK 1900) ACCOUNT OF RALLY OF SOLIDARITY WITH STRUGGLE OF X11 G AFRO-ASIAN LATAM COUNTRIES, HELD AT PATRICE LUMUMSA UNIVERSITY IN MOSCOW: A SOVIET STUDENT PROTESTED U. S. AND NATO ATTEMPTS TO GAIN tIILIT SUPERIORITY OVER SOCIALIST COUNTRIES AND TO STRANGLE NATL I B MOVTS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. BURUNDI STUDENT SAID THAT AFRICAN STUDENTS IN USSR HELP STRUGGLING NATIONS, FOR EXAMPLE BY VOLUNTARY WORK AND DONATING EARNINGS T THE 'FUND TO HELP YOUNG PPL IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. LEBANESE STUDENT EXPRESSED CONFIDENCE THAT EVENTUALLY ALL INVADERS WILL BE DRIVEN QUI OF LEBANON, PALESTINE AND .JORDAN. (4 MIN: ENGAFR OLYMPICS 29 SUMMARIES PRAVDA ANALYZING RESULTS OF LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS 132000) AND INTL COMMENT On IT. THESE. WERE THE ONLY ONES IN HISTORY TO IGNORE OLYMPIC IDEAL. I NC; COMMENTS BY NYT, U. S. TV, MER D AA, 0( jot'1 1 C- LOS ANGELES 'HERALD, REMARKS BY ATHLETES. ERGO 1600 1900; POOREST: BULG 1530) wC' 1400 DIARY: INCL IGOR CHARIKOV ON CONCLUSION OF C9 II 0730; 4-3 MIN: ENQINTER 1x?10 1710 2010 PORTBRAZ 2200 SPANLA 2300 ENGNA 2200 EVOUK 1900 GERMAN 1600 POLISH LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS. (RPT HOME 131645) (ORES I TA 0930) 31 VLADIMIR YEVSEYEV ON LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS. (R- ENOINrER 131310) (7-3 MIN: ENGINTER 0610 0910 SPANCUBA '0100 TURK 900 VIET.1000 jAP 131200) 14 A 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 I TARE 3 CF LL' 151403 AUG . @4 - ?'3ME NTARY LIST: r-'OSC,Ot,i C u;`;E O DATED 32 CHERNEN 0 REPLY TO SEAN MACBR IDE ON DISARM ISSUE. ( A USSR. "'T "I On) 1 1200371 ( 5-1 11IN- NDE 2 :LE 131730 ZULU 1600) s dj46ux"~ 33 LEOIIID KRICkEVSKIY ON L-JO LD REACTI+:Uv-TO CHERNENIKO'S REPLY. TOSEAN MACBRIDE. (RPT ENGINTER 131310) (E_NGINrER Obit 0910 FRENCHINTER 1-32000 SPANCU2A 01-00 TURKISH 131;00 GREEK 131200 SWIAHILI`-131730 JAS' 1312Q0; ANON: SOMALI 1311;00 ' HJ> ARIAs'! 131900) NIKGLAY ORATSIANOV ON CHi RNENKO'S REPLY TO MACBRIDE, QUOTING REPLYU AND' THEN DRAWING ATTENTION TO NUMEROUS SOVIET PROPOSLAS AND TO U. S. -NATO REACTION ANO STANCE ON THEM. (3. 5' MIN: ITALIAN 1700 CREEKCY 1,700; ANON: ROUNDUP FAVOURABLE WORLD RESPONSE TO CHERNENKO'S REPLY TO MACBRIDE. (ENGINTER 122010) ''(14 MIN: t1AND 1230 VIET 1300; 6-4 MIN:' 1430 POLISH 13-00)'. 55 SUhIARY KRASl AYA ZVEZDA "BEHIND NUCLEAR-MISSILE FENCE, STRESSING THAT CONVERSION OF WESTERN EUROPE INTO A LAUNCHING SITE FOR U. S. FIRST-STRIKE NUCLEAR WEAPONS UNDERMINES SECUR I T 7' OF THOSE COUNTRIES ALLOWING I:EPLOYrIFNT G. SUCH WEAPO.:S. (450 TEXT SENT: TAES I", 28 TASSR 1 32335) AAD 37 . TASS MILITARY NEWS ANALYST VLAD I M I R 13OGACHEV, SCORING'DECIISON TAKEN BY ITALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER JULKO'ANDREOTTI AND U. S. PRESIDENT REAGAN IN LOS: ANGELES,-. TO GO AHEAD WITH PLANS TO DEPLOY U. S. CRUISE MISSILES ON ITALY'S SICILY. ISLP.NID IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPROVED SCHEDULE. (450 TEXT Inr 1-~! S~~ 1v SENT: TASSE 1409 TASSR 1215) 7 14 AUG 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 39 ALEkSAWDP Z OL: VER REPLYING; TO LISTENERS GUEST I ONS ON DANGER OF A NUCLEAR WAR AND HEW IT CAN BE PREVEWTEO, POINTING OUT PROPOSALS MADE FOR DECLRATIONS OF NON-FIRST-USE OF NUCLEAR $ ,L ' WEAPONS, CREATION 07 NUCLEAR-FREE ZON S, NON-PROLIFERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS, STRESSING SUCH MUST BE THE CODE OF CONDUCT IN THESE. TIDES, MAINTAINING USSR HAS ALREADY BASED ITS POLICY G ON SUC, IRINCIPL ES. (EN:AINTER 1910) 39 SUMMARY ERNST HENRY LITERATURNAYA GAZETA ON PRO-NUCLEAR PROPAGANDA. (APPROX 450 WORDS: TASSR 1623) 40 ANON RECALLING BOMI3IN G OF HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI. ONo ~ O PERSIA 1400) 41 "DOWN WITH NUCLEAR WAR. " (RPT SOMALI 091600 jjgr. ENTITLED "LET NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST STOP") (SOMALI 131600) o -5 t Fb1I CNN- 42 "FOR DISARMAMENT, DETENTE AND COOP": SUMMARY GEOR G I Y ARBATOV PRAVDA ON KISSINGER'S ARTICLE IN WASHINGON'S OST ON U.S. POLICY (TASSE 130525) (6 MIN). "LISTENERS PAGE": LETTER FROM ENZO BACALE OF MILAN, PRAISING SOV PROPOSALS 5 &c9--GIN D M-I ITARIZATION OF SPACE. (ITALIAN 1900) u-S - .;)-- 43 "PEACE, DISARM": AEON I N CITES MOON T I NC ANT I -NUC ARMS, ANT I -NUC ARMS TESTING CAMPAIGNS IN U.S., THROUGHOUT WORLD, NOTING DIFFERENT arvtS STANDS TAKEN BY U.S., USSR. (6.5 MIN: JAP 131000) Bv, -hv-e 4 REVIEW OF WEEK OF ACTION FOR PROHIBITION OF NUCLEAR c Li v__ ARMS. (RPT GERMAN 121600) (GERMAN 0900 ) p.ep to (Y< < ~ s leS ,ros~~r~-u ~ QN}' p f 45 R I Et,! OF EVENTS HELD IN CONNECTION WITH WEEK OF ACTION 300WNI FOR BANNING NUCLEAR ARMS, CITING MANIFESTATIONS 1N COM I SO, VIENNA, OLSO, JAPAN, ARGENTINA, COLOMBO, AUSTRALIA, HAMBURG, USSR AND OTHER SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. (4 MIN: EVGINTER 1:310 1710.2010 TURKISH 1-300 SNAHIL 1730 HUNGARIAN ,1900 BULGARIAN 1530 CZECH/SLOVAK CAt1 3 URDU 1300 BENG 1500 BURN 1430 INDO 1330 1500) ~ ~4 AUG I I F Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 46 FR 0 t,;tt t=G-~~: PEACE r? ND SECURITYi' Ii'd EUROPE ARf2 ~~/ Yr ..NG REVIEW vi - V`'" 7j(-~ OF WEEK OF -ZiC i"i,Ot%! F'i:2R '>RG.,,-I11I CN OF NUCLEAR ARi1S c ND A RREPORT ON ?. FURTHER AC TI ;i, 5 IN i-4ESTERN EUROPE FOR REMOVAL OF DEPLOYED IA1 ~~ U. S. MISSILE,'-.'' AND AQ: I r:'.'-?3'T ."1I L I TAR I ZAT 1 CN OF OUTER SPACE, INCL GUOTAT I ONS M15S 1 CS FRO11 LISTENERS LETTERS (7 (T 1 tIN: ~, O..,,E,t,AN 1600) wg NATIONS AND ON NEED TO CU.C~E ARMS RACE ON EARTH AND IN SPACE. (12.,IS1IN: BURM 1034 ) 47 PRO`:3RAM REVIEwl!J!= I ISTE.fER-S LETTERS O?''! SIT'4.1TIG'~! CF PEACE IN WORLD: CITING LET T `:RS FROM SRI LA":;itA, INDIA, ,JAPAN'S!, PAKISTAN, INDONESIA ON U. S. ARMS EULLD-JP !-WHICH THREAT. NS PEACE AND WORL TAKE 4 OF SEVER=AL --- COMMENTARY LIST: z OSCOtW CONSOLIDATED 14 LD151404 UNITED STATES 48 SUII11ARIES ACAD GEORGIY ARBATOV PRAVDA ANALYSING HENRY aISSILAGER'S ARTICLE IN WASHINGTON P:3ST. (TASSE 1.30525) (8-4.5 (,t-S c) 11 1 N : 49 SUMMARIEs 1'URI`r' ZHJK0V PRAVDA, 15 AUG, "THE PRESIDENT'S NUCLEAR JO"E", ON REAGAN'S RADIO STATEMENT. (1, 3300 TEXT CHINTER 132000 PORT 132100 SPANISH 1t31900 GERMAN 0900 u-S "~SENT: TASSR 1E00; 650 TEXT: TASSE 1953; 14-10 MIN: SPANCHILE V\vfll-et' 2030 PORTDIRAZ 2'200 SPANL.A 2300; 9 6 111W: ENGNA C-12-DO PORTBRAZ 2300 u55(` PG u,ST- u-s GENR I KH B OROV I K ON REAGAN' S JOIAE. (RPT STV 1.700) (MAYAK 1800 52 POZNER'S 'DAILY TALK' ON U. S. MEDIA DISTORTING SOCIAL AND ECON REALITIES IN USSR BY CONCENTRATING ON LOW SOVIET WAGES WITHOUT TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THINGS LIKE FREE EDUCATION, MEDICAL CARE, SOCIAL SECURITY, LOW AND STABLE PRICES. 14 AUG ISM Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 STAT Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 1L5 NFGur4gww 53 ROUNDUP OF POLITICAL EVENTS; ANON ON STATEMENTS BY ONE OF HICARAGU 'SS LE.RS, DANIEL ORTCGA;, TO EFFECT THAT HIS COUNTRY'S SECURITY FORCES HAVE L :ARNI D OF CIA; PLANS TO EXTERMINATE ONE OR SEVERAL M3% OF EANDINISTA GOVT, WHILE AT SAME TIME -.i7INr MANEUVERS OF U. S. AND 1-:ONDURA; CONTINUE IN NEIOHOORING HONDURAS, ALL AIMED -- AT DESTA;LIZING SITUATITON IN NICARAGUA (3. 5 FIIN); ANON ON CLASSES BETWEEN WHITE AND SPANISH-SPEAKING At';ERICANS IN LAWRENCE, U.S., 1' US NOTES REASONS FOR CONFLICT IS NON-REA! IZATION OF RIGHTS SECURED BY LACi;. AfERI LAOS 20 VRS AGO (3 MIN), (ENGNA 122300) 54 VIY+TOR OLENICHEV ON U. S. CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL OF FUND FOR U. S. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION FOR 1985 FISCAL YEAR: (4-3 MIN, SENT: ENG I N TER 1 310 17.10 2010 ENGUK 1000 ITALIAN-1700 GERMAN DOI 1500 PERSIAN 1400 TURKISH 000 OREERCY 1700 CZECH/ SLOVAK 1500 ~SStovJPOLISH 1400 SERBO 1600 1900 URDU 1300 BEND. 1500 BUR 1430 c ah~~ ~ dS 11100 1330 1500 CAM. 1330 LAO 1300; POOR: BULGARIAN 1530; ANON: i..1- Ofi ' ' HI;NAGR.IAN 1900) u,S 90,1-1 LS 55 VIKTOR OLIN ON FORTHOCMINO REPUBLICAN PARTY ELECTION CONVENTION IN DALLAS, TEXAS, ON MONDAY 20 AUG. (SENT: ENGINTER IN U. S. -USSR RELATIONS AND COMMEND RADIO FOR ITS PEACE-LOVING STATEMENTS; BETTER BILATERAL RELATIONS ARE DESIRABLE; PREFERENCES ABOUT PROGRAMS GIVEN AND INFO ABOUT HISTORY CLUB GIVEN. (6 MIN: I-S 56 REVIEWING YOUR LTRS: LISTENERS EXPRESS CONCERN OVER TENSION 14 AUG 1934 f O IRINA SIMONOVA INTVW WITH MOSCOW RAJJBI (ADOLF SEYEVICH), RECALLING M TG TG WITH DELEGATION OF AMERICAN CLERGYMEN WHO r4 TLY VISITED USSR. (PP T ENONA 2200 14 JUL) (ENGNA 132300 2200) "? i Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 5S SOVIET PPE'SS ON U- S POLICY IN LATAM. CUOTING KOSCOW NEWS ON fr$ 9 VLADIMIR LAPSAIY ON DECLARATION RELEASED BY SOUTH AMERICAN er 5 COMMUNIST PARTIES & TER N0E"P ING HELD IN DUENOS AIRES LAST JULY. J: : SPANLA 0000) 04 : U. S. SUPPORT FOP OPPRESSIVE REGIMES. (E JGINTER !%0) ANNOJWWCERS CRITICIZE CHILEAN RECIt1E''S EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM. 1 "TWO WORDS" WITH JOURNALIST GASTON VARGAS NOTES THAT Qr_ PINOCHET'S STMT TO NEW YORK TIMES HAS BEEN STRONGLY CRITICIZED FOR HIS AMBITION TO REMAIN IN POWER, AND ADDS THAT HE I S USING ALLEGED COMMUNIST THREAT AS SCAPEGOAT. (10 MIN: SPANCHILE 2030) J -Is ep'ba (,L s pIaACL Us Uc SUMMARY PAVAL (MOGOMOLOV) PRAVDA ON SOVIET-CUBAN COOPERATION FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN EASTERN CUD A. (3 MIN: SPANCUBA 0100) 63 VADIM SUKHAROV ON U. S. NAVAL EXERCISES NEAR NICARAGUAN COASTS. (RPT PORTBRAZ 132200) (4 MIN: SPANCUDA 0100) VOLOD I A TE I TELBO I M ON CEREMONIES HELD IN MANAGUA TO COMMEMORATE SANDINIST REVOLUTION ANNIVERSARY AND ITS STRUGGLE TO SU',R DESPITE U. S. AGGRESSIVE POLICY. (15 MIN: SPANCHILE 2000)(( J TAKE 5 OF SEVERA.. -- COIMErNJTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 14 AUG 84 WEST EUROPE 65 VIH.TOR OLIN ON DE SPEIGEL PUBLISHING EXCERPTS FROM A CLASSIFIED REPORT ABOUT STRENGTH OF WEST GERMAN ARMED FORCES. (RPT,ENG I LATER 132010) (ENO I N rER 0610 0910) 14 AUG 19$4 6L 3 SO- Qmw ' I SUMMARY CEORG I Y DADYAN TS SOTS I ALI ST I CHESKAYA I NDUSTR I YA itm "PACTA BUNT SERVANDA'' ON 14TH ANNIV MOSCOW TREATY BETWEEN 00~iv CiS AND FRG. (TASSR 100405) (4. 5 MIN: JAP 131200) MoSca.~ Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 ?P~~'\ ~15ss~e5l~v 67 TAGS COMMENTATOR, SEROV, DEALING WITH AN ARTICLE IN LAST EDITION OF FRO MAGAZINE A'JSSENPOLITIK BY FROM MINISTER FOR IN r ER-OERMAN RELATIONS NIh.'DELEN , THE MAIN SUBSTANCE OF ARTICLE CONSISTS IN THE REFUSAL TO ACCEPT PRESENT REALITIES OF TERRITORIAL POLICY OF EUROPE, I. E. FINAL NATURE OF POST-WAR FRONTIERS. THUS, THERE IS TALK OF UNSOLVED GERMAN QUESTION. (3 MIN: GERMAN 538\0900) 68 VIKTOR TA JIN ON INCREASED ACTIVITY CF REVANCHIST FORCES IN FRO, DENIED BY RULING CIRCLES CLAIMING THESE FORCES ARE SMALL AND ARE NOT SUPPORTED BY BONN, NOTES GENSCHER HAS DENIED STMTS BY GOVT MEMBERS DEMANDING RETURN TO 1937 FRONTIERS, WHILE INTERIOR MINISTER SPORE OF REUNIFICATION COVERING FORMER EASTERN AREAS. MAINTAINING SPREADING OF REVANCHIST SPIRIT IS ALL THE MORE ANGEROUS NOW THAT FIRST-STRIKE U. S. MISSILES ARE DEPLOYED DUBROVSK I Y ANSWERS A QUESTION FROM A SCOTTISH LISTENER Cos N WALL. (RPT ENGUK 1900 26 JUN) (ENGUK 1900) (GER UST 1900) Fag, SOIL. (7 MIN: FINNISH 1430 ITALIAN 1900: POOR: PORT 2100) M. BOGDANOV IN LONDON FOR 'SOTS, IND' ON TORIES' CLASS WAR AGAINST WORKERS. (APPROX 500 WORDS: TASSR 2230) 72 GLANCE AT BRITISH SCENE: ANATOLIY GAN ON EVENTS SURROUNDING DEATH OF A PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATOR IN BELFAST LST SUNDAY. (SENT: ENGU 900) r 73 ANON LONDON DISPATCH. ON ULSTER VIOLENCE, ACCUSING BRITAIN OF BRUTALLY CRUSHING DEtsONSTRATIONS IN IRELAND; SAYS THAT THIS REFLECTS TRUE PICTURE OF BRITISH DEMOCRACY IN NORTHERN IRELAND. (4-3 i l I N ? ENG I NTr R 1.:310 1710 201-0 SPANLA 2300 SPANCH I L.E 2000 ENGNA 220.0 EPIG'UK 1900 ITALIAN 1700 GERMAN 1500 PERSIAN 1600 TURKISH 1300 GREEK.CY 1700-SWAHILI 1730 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 POLISH 1400 HUNGARIAN 1900 KOREAN 1330 URDU 1300- BENG 1500; POOR: 3ULGAR P J, 1530 ) (RPT GERMAUST 131900) / :pll~ ... 14 AUG loge Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 30 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 74 SUMMARY VLADI!;IR SHEL.KIJV PRAVDA "A SAVAGE PEPRISAL, " ON CLA5I-iES BETWEEN POLICE AND CHAMPIONS OF CIVIL RIGHTS IN r e (ua~~- NORTHERN IRELAND- (450 TEXT: TASSR 02 50 ) Frsn,c'~ 75 SUrMAPY ANON IZVESTIYA ENTITLED: "PARIS-A NEW SEASON" ARTICLE STARTS PROM NEWS THAT M TC OF SP STEERING COMMITTEE HAS BEEN POSTPONED, L'i- JiiANITE THINSK PROGRAM OF FABIUS GOVT HAS PUZZLED SOCIALIST PARTY MEMGERS, POINTING GUT NEW LINE SHOWS WILLINGNESS TO HAKE CONCESSIONS TO THE RIGHT, TO EMPLOYERS, AT EXPENSE OF WORKING MASSES. (7 MIN: FRENCH 1730) 76 EDUARD KOVALEV: "SPAIN) AND NATO," ON ISSUE WHETHER SPAIN oral d IJCLf -0 SHOULP,REMA I N IN ATLANTIC BLOC. (SENT: SPANISH 131900) (,Lg INTV:.J KITH A SPANISH TEACHER OF RUSSIAN IN UNIVERSITY OF SEVEILLE LANGUAGE INSTITUTE, WHO EXPLAINS WHAT HER WORK VLADIMIR MALININ, RE PUBLICATION BY MARIO SOARES GOVT Jo r+ IN PORTUGAL OF ITS LETTER OF INTENT TO IMF, NOTING RIGID TERMS OF LOANS FROM IMF; USA'S FINANCIAL GENDARME, QUOTING FROM BRITAIN'S GUARDIAN AND FRANCE'S L'HUMANITE ON FUND'S RECORD. POINTS OUT WHILE PORT GOVT HAS AGREED TO MEET IMF'S DEMANDS IT HAS CONI)EI1NED THE_PPL TO EVEN BIGGER DEPRIVATIONS. (5 MIN: PORT 2100) to 0ADIMIR MALININ' ON PORTUGUESE-SOVIET COOPERATION IN SHIP-BUILDING, NOTING MUTUAL TRADE HAS IN-CREASED TEN-FOLD SINCE DECEMBER 74, DEALS WITH OTHER FORMS OF COOPERATION BENEFICIAL TO BOTH COUNTRIES. (PORT 132100) 80 REPORT ON EXCHANGE OF GREETINGS MESSAGES BETWEEN USSR SUPSOV PRESIDIUM AND VIG.DIS FINNGOUADOTTIR CF ICELAND, ON ICELAND'S 40TH FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY. (SO TEXT SENT: TASSE 1827 ) I,'('n / 3 ?~. 1.4 AUG. t984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 5 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 ";~- f-'''' 1 _ ?.1M "t r : O! C~..~r?- ~` ,.5._ _ a 14 .~ , ~rr.=~ T Y L_ . ~.. , . 1,v, ~1OSC~ ;i ~~:-TED .fAiJG 64 81 .6UM'1ARIES Ak::4CN FRAVDA REVIEW GN .WORLD SITUATION,. _,,-,PARTICULAPL.Y AFRICA, DEVOTED TO ZAI%,U AND CONGOLESE PARTY OF LABOR'. p _ (AGt7NCRES~ { 7 -G..5 1't I N: EN ,AF 132000 FRENLHAF 131930) 62 111N SOCIALIST cou"N rR I ES AND AFRICAN COUNTRIES. OF . SOCIALIST.: GRIErJTATION!",: ANON ACCOUNT OF PROGRESS MADE IN FIELD OF EDUCATION IN LAOS AND: CUBA (2. 5 (-1IN); ALEKSAIVIDR NOVIKOV ON SL).VIET-ANGOLAN COOP, NOTIN(v THIS COOP COVERS EVERY. ASPECT OF LIFE OF THIS AFRICAN CO'JN+NTRY, 14E1 TIONIING EFFORTS TO OVERCOME SHOR1"COMINOS RESULTIF'G (,IV1y~~?~' ! FROM FbOBLE111S INHERITED FROM COLONIAL PAST. (FRENCHAF 131930) S3 "AFRICA. AS WE SEEIT": ALEKSANDR DOL_GOV GN CONGO ANNIV (4 tilt-4); YEVGEN!IY STEPANJOV ON TUNIS AFRO-ARAB SOLIDARITY CONF _a (4 ,MIN ; TASS CORK SERGEY.KULIK ON U. S. -UGANDA RELATIONS. lyl- 1 131100 1600 ) e4 "AFRICA AS WE SEE. IT":- t1ELNIKOV ON OIL PROSPECTING; IN ETHIOPIA; (3 MIN); YEVGENIY STEPANOV ON TUNIS AFRO-ARAB -MEETING e* 100 c-c- B5 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": ANON ON WORK IN FULL SWING IN SOUTH AFRICA ON DEVELOPMENT OF A SO-CALLED ETHNIC WEAPON WHICH I-S TARGETTED FOR BLACKS, UPI QUOTED, ALSO QUOTING STMT BY SOUTH AFRICAN (GAV I N KUTRA) TO. UN OFFICIALS, QUOTING OTHER MEDIA REPORTS SUBSTANJ T ING .THIS CLAIM (3 IN) ANON ON 24TH ANNIV (3. 5 t1 I N) ; SER. GEY KUL i K ON U. S. -(JGANDA RELATIONS (3 MIN). INOEPENN(DENCE CF CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC; NOTING FORMER COLONIALISTS - F ... STRATEGICALLYII+PORTANT PART OF CONTINENT AND PLUNDER WEALTH-OF. Va'"pI COUNTRY' It-,' OLD I,fAY GLAIIAI'UC TFIFY STILL CO'VTFt 0 C _ ~ OJtJTRY EVr_N THOUGH IT HAS PROCLAIMED INDEPENDENCE (2 tMIN): ANON ON ar((nv OF RUSSIAN , I N AFRICA, NOTING LENIN'S-WORKS HAVE BEEN TRANSLATED, INTO 11ANY AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND ARE STUDIED WITH KEEN INTEREST, G I V I NGG DETAILS OF RUSSIAN LANGUAGE COURSES IN BAMAKO. FREETOWN, JA ' AND OTHER COUNTRIES (4 fl I N) (ENGAF 1700 2000) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 a N,'- i Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 /f-,N Afrt\ J1bu1' 56 Ar.ON ON. E ,Et_OPME l fS ON AFRICAN CONTINENT T . NiiEBELE- 31 3G ) (5 MIN; SENT: 87 PECIAL (=RGGRAM BY GEORGIY TAE'?'OV ON BOORS 2EIt' G PUBLISHED, r T}~ ., t. r Ir>. USSTO M SARK .E I E4IOPIAS 1OTH ANNIV. (3 MIN Ar HARIC 1530) e YEV'aENIY STEPA``-10V ON FRENCH RADIO III+TVWW WITH PRESIDENT HASSAN :.GOULED A 3TID[)N OF'' JI,-3UTI IN I.JHICH HE FAVORED CONVENING 'OF A COONFERENCE OF, COUNTRIES ON SHORES. CF RED SEA TO SAFEGUARD SECURITY OF SEA ROUTES PASSING THROUGH THAT SEA. NOTING JII30TI LEADER'S `.-- TIlT REFLECTS RE-:D' SEA BASIN AND INDIAN OCEAN COUNTRIES' CONCERN AT.I1PIST POWERS' INCREASING PRESENCE IN THAT REGION, MENTIONING DAMAGE. TO NU:ILER CF SHIPS BY MINES. SCORING U. S. AND OTHER WESTERN COUNTRIES.. FOR TAKING ADVANTAGE CF SITUATIONiTO SEND IN WARSHIPS INTO REGION ON PRETEXT OF r?1Ir:!ESWEEPING, STRESSING THAT INITIATIVE FOR EVENTUAL MILITARIZATION OF INDIAN OCEAN BELONGS TO U. S. , THAT A SPECIAL CErTRAL COMMAND HAS BEEN SET UP TO CARRY OUT MILITARY OPERATIONS IN NEAR AND MIDEAST AND INDIAN OCEAN REGIONS. 9 ALEKSANDF.F VOJ' JV MARKING 21ST A'4NIV PPL'S CON-G-0. (RPT ENGINTER 131310) (FRENCHINTER 132000 SPArNICUBA 0100 SWAHILI 131730 1'L JHUNGAR-LAt 131900) DEAST 91 Ar,ON ON WIDE INTL SUPPORT FOR PROPOSAL TO CONVENE MIDEAST rof05!". C IF: (RPT ENCTr:TER 131310) IENGI NTER 0610 noon FREN^e~INTE~ 132 00 0 L ~? w r (,I SS(t- ~,{T TURKISH f31 _ a? GREEK 131$00 SWAHILI 131730 HUNG^iRIAN 131900) ` V tj_S t rJ~ x4 AUG !gQ4 O)~ Pu 92 \ y.I~VIY PRIMAKOV ANSWERING GUESTION ON WHAT, IN HIS OPINION, IS. MAJOR C01PDNENT CAF .SOVIET PROPOSALS ON MIDEAST SETTLEMENT? REHASHING BRIEFLY PROPOSALS AND STRESSING THAT IF OPPOSED TO APARTHEID. (5 MIN: ZULU 1800) IMPLEMENTED THESE PROPOSALS WILL PUT AN END TO ISRAELI AGGRESSIVENESS AGAINST ITS ARAB NEIGH30RS AND ESTABLISH LASTING AT THIS VITAL AREA OF WORLD. (5 MIN: ARABIC 1400). Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 T. 93 ''WAY ?,E SEE IT'': MIKHAIL GLEBCV, IN RESPONSE TO LISTENER'S I- ed- rAC p(L)P6 QUESTION ON HOW USSR E:UPPORTS CAUSE OF PALESTINIANS. (RPT ENGINTER 1" (5~ S~ 13 9:0)_!E Wu1NTER 1431) STAT 96 YEVOENIY STEPANOV ON APTIDON'S STMT ON MINING OF RED SEA. (4 MIN: SOMA I 1600 AMHAR I C 1530 SWAHILI 1730) 97 BEST LTR OF THE MONTH: READING OF LTR FROM A YEMENI LISTENER PRAISIt-gOVIET POLICY AND ASSISTANCE. (ARABIC 1400) 53 REPORT FROM RADIO CORR IN ADEN INCLUDING VOICE RECORDING CF PART OF PRESIDENT ALI NASIR i'OHAMMAD'S SPEECH AT SECOND SESSION OF JOINT MINISTERIAL COMMITTEE OF PDRY AND YAR, DENOUNCING RECENT EXPLOSIONS IN RED SEA AND IMPERIALIST ACTIVITIES TO EXPLIT THESE EXPLOSIONS AS PRETEXT FOR INTERFERING IN INFERNAL AFFAIRS OF REGION'S COUNTRIES AND TO INCREASE THEIR MILITARY PRESENCE THERE. tiA 7O PRAISING SOVIET PROPOSALS ON MIDEAST SETTLEMENT. (5 MIN: ~_pa r - ARAB I C -1400)' C,s5wo i rJ~S SS~ Xr N~ ~.s5ti (7 MIN: PERSIAN 1000) 11.4 AUC, VIA 99 ANON DISCUSSING IN GENERAL TERMS SOVIET-TUNISIAN COOPERATION, CITING VARIOUS EXAMPLES OF THIS COOPERATION BENEFICIAL TO BOTH C0Ul- R I S. (4 MIN: FRENCHMAG 131930) 100 ANON ON FORTHCOMING TEHRANSSS INTL TRADITIONAL INDUSTRIES FAIR, AT WHICH SOVIET FIRMS WILL TAKE FART, CONTINUES TO REVIEW SOVIET ASSISTANCE TO IRAN, CITING ESFAHAN ' S IRON FOUNDRY AS Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 -31 LD 151409 `ter 101 MBR OF SOVIET EXPORT ORGANIZATION SPECIALIZING IN SELLING SHIPS AND SHIPPING EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES TALKS ABOUT HIS ORGANIZATION'S LONGSTANDING TIES WITH GREEK FIRMS, RE FORTHCOMING 102 ANON: "THE POSITION OF STATE SECTOR IN TURKEY'S NEW FIVE-YEAR ECONOMIC PLAN," RECALLING HOW FOUNDATIONS OF STATE SECTOR WERE LAID UNDER ATATURK AND CRITICAL ROLE IT PLAYED IN ESTABLISHING ECON INDEPENDENCE, WITHOUT WriICH COUNTRY CANNOT GROW STRONG IN ITS NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE, HOWEVER, TODAY A VERY SAt1LL PORTION OF FOREIGN CAPITAL COMING INTO COUNTRY IS BEING USED TO BOLSTER INDUSTRIES THAT WILL SERVE NATIONAL GOAL WHICH MEANS UNDERMINING ECON STABILITY IN COUNTRY WHILE OTHERS CONT !UE TO GROW RICH. (4 MIN: TURKISH 131730 1300) U 103 USSR SUPSOV PRESIDIUM/CNCL OF MINISTERS GREETINGS TO INDIAN LEADERS, ON INDIA'S 37TH INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY. (250 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1125 TASSR 1118; HIND 11-30 GENG Y50O; ONE MIN: `fll~ HAYAK 1000 HOME 1100 1200 1500 CRBITA 1100 1300 1500 GERMAN .-I ' fj 1500 1600 GERt1AUST 1-900 GREEKCY 1700 SWAHILI 1730 MANO 1600; r BRIEF: HONE 1900 1950 MAYAK 2130 2230 ORB I TA 1600 1904 2100 5u pJ ENG I W TER 1300 14'00 1500 1601 1700 I S00 1900 FRENCH I N TER 16oo oaj EN0UK 1900 ITALIAN 1700 1900 FRENCH 1730 PORT' 100 FINNISH kii 1430 PERSIAN 1400 DARI 1500 ENGAFR 1700 2000 PORTAFR-1-830 AMHARIC 1530 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 1600 POLISH 13 0 1400 IHUNCARIFed.1630 1900 SERB ~3 600) 1 ..mmA 4 -AAt Mu l( J 4 07 STAT Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 Y6 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 I STAT 106 (ERIC MI NAILOV) GREETING INDIAN INDEr'ENDENCE tc, s S N L 107 REPORT ON PERFORMANCE OF INOIAN DANCE TROUPS IN MOSCOW, ORGAWIZED RE SOVIET-INDIAN FRIENDSHIP MONTH. (6. 5 MIN, POOR: HIND 1400) 108 SU:*I:IARY UNDATED (VLADIMIR GARSHCV) IZVESTIYA ON MILITARY _)-atJ UL~ COOPERATION BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND U. S. PARTICULARLY NOTING U. S. PRESS E IN THIS REGION. (4 MIN: URDU 1300) (A-S 109 T ASS NEWS ANALYST VA4 ILY KHARKOV ON FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF AMERICAN-PAKISTAN! MILITARY ALLIANCE. (250 TEXT SENT: TASSE 110 (BULATOV) ON PAKISTAN'S INDEPENDENCE DAY 14 AUG, Iu1uS-~~ RAPPING ZIA HAG'S MILITARIZATION POLICY ORCHESTRATED BY U. S. UAG 111 BORIS ANDRIANOV ON INTVW PUBLISHED BY AP GIVEN TO IT BY GENERAL ZIA UL-HAG, HEAD OF PAKISTANI MILITARY ADMIU, AND HIS PRONOUNCENE14TS THAT ISLAMABAD INTENDS TO CONTINUE ITS MILITARISTIC POLICIY WITH DIRECT COOPERATION OF WASHINGTON. (SENT: HOME 1800 ORBITA-4800 2100) GIs Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 i`~ Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 115 IN TVW WITH M"?OHuMMAD ESMA' IL DANE'EH, MINISTER OF MINES AND INDUSTRIES OF L'RA, WHO IS CURRENTLY VISITING USSR_ 116 AFO-IAN NEWS BRIEFS: REPORT ON M TG OF AFGHAN PPL'S DEM PARTY CEN1Rt L POLITICAL BUREAU ON DOMESTIC, SOCIAL, POLITICAL SITUATION. (6 MIN: MAND 0700) STAT A &E-8 OF SEVERAL -- OUMM401 04Y Li: i';Gi`J"~UW C LJ'4bL'~11J y I C L/ 1Y H W o-+ u SS(L Sap 117 PROGRAM FOR CHI SOLDIERS- LAVRGV ON HOW SOVIET PACIFIC, AMUR RIVER FLEETS COMBINED TO FIGHT AGAINST JAR ARMY IN 1945, DESCRIBING FINE G'UAL I TY CF SOLDIERS OF SOVIET PACIFIC FLEET. (9 iiItJ~._i'1A D 1600) 118 PROGRAM FOR CHI CADRES: (GERGIYEV) ON GOOD QUALITIES OF SOVIET CADRES WHO HONOR THEIR PROMISES TO DUTY, DEVOTION. (8 1100- 111 N . 1AND 12:30) FAR EAST 119 StJAr1ARY SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA ''AN'OTHER ALLIANCE," ON ESCALATION OF ESTA3LIS IJENT OF AN AGGRESSIVE MILITARY AND POLITICAL ALLIANCE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, TOKYO AND SEOUL BY REAGAN ADMINISTRATION. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 0648 TASSR 102350) W's 120 VASILIY (YURIYEV) ON F.ATURE OF U. S. ECON POLICY TOWARD ASEAN COUNTRIES, SAYS IN NAME OF MUTUAL ASSITANCE, COOP, U. S. ROBS ASEAN OF ITS NATURAL RESOURCES, EARNS HUGE PROFITS FROM 21 SHUR VAFIOV) ON NATIONALIZATION OF PETROLEUM INDUST Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 RY IN Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 71 122 VLA0 i 1'i r NJ r;CROLEV ON U. PLY I i 1 PLU f Or 1 I OF TO JAPAN. . Jap . tRPT 1.!R "_'!1. C;. t ;LA 1 1030) (A~ 124 ANATOL I \' O5 I P 1 -.1, MILITARY HISTORIAN, FIRST IN SERIES, ON 39TH ANNIV SINCE USSR'$ ENTRY INTO WAR WITH JAPAN, RECALLINO THAT ALTHOUGH NAZI GERMANY UNCONDITIONALLY SURRENDERED IN MAY 1945 WW2 WS NOT YET OVER, FOR MILITARIST JAPAN, ALLY OF ROUTED J cop 3q M. FASCIST REICH, CONTINUED TO PUT UP STUBBORN RESISTANCE IN PACIFIC REGION, MAINTAINING JAPAN COUNTEO ABOVE ALL ON ANTI-SOVIETISM, (6"J ~ j e f. I O~H1 rurc v'':r .. r, iYG:~ I Gi:"V ru:N C . f ? . Z . " " A " C OVUM I U VrlrMIV00r I`11L1 1 HK 151 5, (ld POINTING OUT SUCH APPEASEMENT OF AGGRESSOR RESULTED IN A SELL-Our SIMILAR TO THAT IN ,,.!NIGH, CITING VARIOUS CAMPAIGNS LAUNCHED JAPAN IN ASIA AND FAR EAST AND ITS INTENTION TO INVADE SOVIET J w" By W wool 11 I c Ca SIBERIA. (ENGINTER 1431) 1 5 "GOOD N?E I GHBORL I NESS, FRIENDSHIP PROGRAM": MOSCOW GEOLOGICAL EXPO 3-12 AUG, I NTVW WITH TWO OFFICIALS OF SUM I TOMO METAL INDUSTRIES EXHIBITING AT EXPO (5 MIN); INTVW WITH M{3RS OF JAP FILM COMPANY 4mmmummmmmm AT PRESENT ON LOCATION IN USSR, DESCRIBING IMPRESSIONS (12 MIN); REPORT ON JAR CHILDREN `S ACTIVITIES AT SOVIET PIONEER CAMP, JOT WITH INTVWS FROM CHILDREN, JAP OFFICIALS (7 MIN). (30. MIN OVERALL, INC1..,MUSIC: JAP 131200) ASIAN COMMUNIST A4 126 REPORTS ON EXCHANGE OF GREETINGS BETWEEN CPSU CC/SUPSOV PRESIDItIti%CRE OF MINISTERS AND DPRR LEADERSHIP, MARKING 39TH ANNIV LIBERATION OF KOREA. (2. 5 MIN, SENT: KOR 1390; 1. 5 MIN, SENT: EN:G I N+! TER 1400; 2-1 MIN: MAYAK 14- Nor ~~b amom HOME 1500 1-200 1950 SS~ 11AYAK 21 jO 223J !ORB I TA 1500 1800 1904 2100 ENG I LATER 1500 1q00- 1790 1 700 1900 2000 - FRENCH I Nd TER 1600 ENGUK 1900 ITALIAN -1700 PORTUGUESE 2100 GERr1AN 1500 160 70E RMAUST 1900-FINNISH 1430 GREEACY 1700 ENQAF 1100 2000 PORTAF 1830 AMHARIC 1530 SWAHILI 1730 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 1600 HUNGARIAN 1-300 1900-; BRIEF:. PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 SPANLA 2300 PERSIAN f400 DARI 1500 POLISH 1400 SERBO ao 14 AUG 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 C, 0 STAT 30,b11 ,A i Ic`0 ~S5t Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 127 INTVW WITH (SEROEY GR ASOV), WHO PARTICIPATED IN BATTLES IN KOREA IIN AUG 1945, ON 3gTH ANi\lIV KOREAN L113 FROM JAPANESE COLONIAL RULE, GU;JTING H16 AS RECOLLECTING OLD STORIES DURING BATTLES IN KOREA AGAINST JAR SrOLDIERS1 REVIEWING HIS ACTIVITIES IN KOREA AS NAVY LANDING 'SOLDIER, GUOTING HIM AS SAYING SOVIET-DPR'K PPL'S FRIENDSHIP WILL BE ETERNALLY FIRM. (6 MIN: KOR U30) 3 ANJN REPORTAGE ON DPRK JUVENILE CORPS MEMBERS WHO ARE RESTING AT RECREATION CENTER OFF SHORE OF BLACK SEA, CITING RECORDED VOICE OF LEADER OF DPRK JUVENILE CORPS MEMBERS. (6 11IN: 1100) 129 (ZHUKOV) PEGGED TO 5TH ANNIV PPL'S REV TRIBUNAL OF KAMPUCHEA WHICH TRIED ATROCITIES OF POL POT REGIME LEADERS, POINrTNG OUT HOW HIS ADMINISTRATION IN ALLIANCE WITH CHINA TRIED TO SUBJUGATE Ss SRPT ENGINTER 131910) (ENGINTER 1431) QVNORLD COMr;:;r,I JT AND WORKERS MV MT PROCRAM ': PRAVDA ARTICLE BY SRV POLITBURO MLR AND DPTY PREMIER DO MUCI ON EFFORTS BY T CF TO DEVELOP AND STRENGTHEN COUNTRY. (4 MIN: BURM 1030) ul Approved For Release 2009/06/22 :CIA-RDP94-013538002401800002-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 ckw TAKE 9 OF SEVERAL -- CC'IMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED DATED 14 AUG 64 123 REPORT ON CEr4A ECONOMIC GROWTH AND RESULTS ACHIEVED LAST YEAR PUBLISHED IN "ECONOMIC COOPERATION OF CEMA MGR COUNTRIES" MAGAZINE. (350 TEXT: TASSR 0707) C 134 ANON DISCUSSING STATISTICAL DEPORT ON CENA PERFORMANCE IN 5-x,1 FIRST SIX MONTHS. (RPT ENGIt?;TER 071310 ATTRIB I RICHEVSKIY) (4 MIN: ' LA 1030) 135 PROF (KUNIR) ON CEMA'S EXPERIENCE IN PERFECTING LABOR 5 ORGANS, WAGE SYSTEMS. (S MIN: MAND 0700) (OLYMP ALEKSEYEV), FIRST, CN DECISIONS ADOPTED BY LATEST w- (L CEMA MTG IN MOSCOW ON FURTHER COORDINATING ECON DEVELOPMENT OF CEMA 137 DEP REF OF CSSR TO CEMA TELLS OF ACHIEVEMENTS AT RECENT CEMA/ SLi1"I 1I T IN MOSCOW. (3 MIN: MAND 1230) M0R,C-0wNTRIES. (7 MIN: ROMANIAN 1700) 123 RYZHVOV PRAVDA, PART ONE, ON COOPERATION BETWEEN SOCIALIST Q MIN: HUNG 1630) vq((5)/Jj 139 ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMPETITION OF MOSCOW RADIO ON ANJIV OF A?no1 ! OVA'.1 TL UPRISING. (5 MIN: CZECH/SLOVAK 1500) 14 "VOICES OF FRIENDSHIP" PROGRA''i FOR GDR LISTEOERS (RPT C~ UI" GERM 21500) (GERMAN 1600) 141 ANON WARSAW DISPATCH ON AUGUST IN POLAND, POSITIVELY ASSESSING ECONOMIC SUCCESSES AND OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS, NOTING 6" STRENGTHENING OF TUS DESPITE U. S. INTERVENTIONIST ACTIONS. (RPT A~&ITALIAt 131700) (5-3 MIN: FRENCHINTER 132000 PORTBRAZ_2300 ENGNA nlr SERBO 00 1900 V I E T 1300 KOR 1330) - I4 AUG 198 4 . -a ml 2000 ITAU 1700 GERMAN 1500 CREEKCY 1700 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 HUNG 1900 OF Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 a( Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 142 "AT ACUTE ANGLE": 4ANC ON FAILURE OF PRESSURE EXERTED ON POLAND THRU ECONOMIC SANCTIONS, AND RESOLUTE MANNER IN WHICH THESE PRESSURES HAVE BEEN RESISTED. (6 NIW. POLISH 1400) 143 FEATURE ON SOVIET WORKERS' LIFE: INCL ANON REPORT ON 0100 ousD FRIENDLY COOP BETWEEN RASKLOFWA OPREMA OF SARAJEVO AND ELECTRICAL E_NG I NKFR I NG COLLECTIVE I N BARU. Q PT PT SERSO 071900) (SERB0 1900) 1 FEATURE "THIS YOU WILL SEE AT ZAGREB FAIR": INTVW WITH YURIY RUSAK, DEP DIRECTOR OF TEKHi1ASHEKSPORT, ON COOPERATION WITH YU90SLAV ENTERPRISES, AND TE4? HMASHEKSP?RT EGUIPMENT TO BE SEEN AT ZAGRI3, AUTUMN FAIR. (5 MIN: SERBO 1900) 145 I N TVW WITH VLAD I SLAV (KELLER) , PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY, ON S'UBjECT "WHAT DOES HUMANISM OF SOCIALIST SYSTEM FIND EXPRESSION IN'?" MIN: TURK 111730 131300) .MILITARY 146 TASS INTVW WITH AIR FORCE MARSHAL GRIGORY SKORIKOV, CHIEF (kiR- CF STAFF OF USSR AIR FORCES, ON UPCOMING SOVIET AIR FLEET DAY 19 AUG. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1119 TASSR 0945) e6t d,J OFFEWSIVE BY SOVIET ARMY DURING WU2. (8 MIN: ROMANIAN 1600) ~op 2lJAjuJ9-~ `a 4!/SCIENCE 148 SCIENCE OBSERVER C I V I NG EXAMPLE OF A DAY8S NOR4 OF THREE COSMONAUT'S ABOARD SALYOT-7. (RPT ENG I f?4TER 131310) (Et4G I LATER 0610 5910 FREf4CH I N T `R 132 000 TURKISH 131900 GREEK 1318 0 HUNGARIAN 131900 49 SCI AND TECH: INCL REPORTAGE ON CONCLUDING SESSION OF INTL GEOLOGISTS' CONGRESS DUE TO TAKE PLACE IN KREMLIN PALACE OF CONGRESSES IN MOSCOW, NOTING SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF SCIENTISTS FROM pS/ ALL CONTINENTS TAKING PART, POINTING TO ONE TOPIC OF GREAT INTEREST v(,,' BEING RESEARCH INTO EARTH'S SURFACE CARRIED OUT FROM SPACE, QUOTING ISTiiTS BY ACAD BORIS SOKOLOV AND ACAD ALEKSANDR YANSHIN ON SIGNIFICANCE AND ADVANTAGES OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS FROM SPACE. (HOME dw* 3 144 AUG Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 Am 15 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 150 SOVIET PANORAMA PROGRAM ON FEMALE COSMONAUTS. 151 CADRE (Yt)R I'l GAYSEV) , OF COSMOS STUDY INSTITUTE UNDER USSR AC?AD OF SCI, ON JOINT RESEARCH OF SOCIALIST COUNTRIES IN COSMOS (JSSP- FIELD. (5 MIN: VIET 1300) S 152 REPORT ON DEATH OF ACAD GEORGIY BORESKOV, SOVIET SCIENTIST, AND OBITUARY SICNED BY KCNSTANTIN CHERNErJKO AND OTHER SOVIET LEADERS SGIQ~fiS- AtwQ PROMINENT SOVIET SCIENTISTS. (150 TEXT SENT: TASSE 2050 TASSR ~ it APAZIP 1740;,_L...,5 MMIN: MAYAK 1690 HOME 18t0 ORBITA 1800 2100) TAK OF iO -- CCU?%`1ct'N!TARY LIST: MOSCOW CoNdSOLn)ATED 14 AUG t 4 LOi51524 LIFE IN USSR 153 "WHAT IS COMMUNISM?" ANON DISCUSSING ROLE OF PRESS IN USSR, EXAMPLES GIVEN OVER BILL TO REFORM RUSSIAN SPELLINGS, NOTES PRESSURE IN SOVIET PRESS FROM SCIENTISTS AND ,JOURNALISTS LED TO UPGRADING OF WATER PUR.I F I CAT I ON FACILITIES ON LAKE B AYKAE.L FOR NEW INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES THERE, POINTS OUT ALL LTRS ARE ANSWERED, SAYS PAPERS HAVE HELPED TO REINSTATE STUDENTS OR HAVE REPRIMANDS LIFTED.. (8(. 5 MIN: ENGNA 2200) cJ 154 OLGA VASILYENAO ON PROBLEMS CONCERNED WITH IMPROVING MEDICAL SERVICES AT MOSCOW OBLAST SOVIET COMMISSION SESSION, ON HEALTH CARE. (SENTI1 MAYAK 1730) ANSWERS QUESTIONS ON HOW DEMOCRACY IS PRACTISED IN USSR. (8 MIN: [ iANDEEEA1 1 130 ) 14AUCry84 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 u s S(L- Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2 156 VALENTI!ZA .HEV'CH N O, OPTY CHAIRMAN OF UKRAINIAN SSR SUPSOV1 _: ACH I EVEHiNTE EUR I NQ PAST 40 YEARS, AFTER VICTORY OVER FASCISM, ' AINE. (9 WIN: GREEKCY 131700) S ABOUT REPUBLIC'S HISTORY AND ITS UNIOr WITH USSR AND SUi3SEG'JENT 158 "SIDELIGHTS FROM THE USSR. " (RPT CERMAN 131600) (GERMAN 151 DIALOGUE FEATURE: INCL REQUESTED INFO ABOUT CERTAIN CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS OF SOVIET CITIZENS, REJECTING SUGGESTIONS THAT THE SOVIET CITIZENS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO TAKE PART IN ACTIONS FOR PEACE, INCLUDING SOME QUOTATIONS FROM CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS (6 MIN) ; REVIEW OF LISTENERS' LTRS EVALUATING MOSCOW RADIO PR PGO A. Mb-(-4 MIN, . INCL. MUSIC). (GERMAN 1500) 160 VISITORS: U. S. TOURIST, (EDWIN NA!30S), FROM NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE: NA 2200; A SWEDISH YOUTH REPRESENTATIVE: TURKISH C& S j 161 MISC INTERNAL USSR ITEMS: 104: GLOBAL 5 SOy 16 DEMOC 13 YUG. 0 EJR 16 NORTHAM 2 LATAM 13 MIDEAST 6 AFR 10 ASNC 10 ASC 11 OVIET PAt?=ORAf?1A: INCL INTVW STMT BY LITHUANIAN PREMIER, 0: ENC I LATER 0700 0300 0900 1000 1 100 1200 2100 POOREST: ARABIC 1630 POOR: VAR I 1500 GREEK 1500 BULGARIAN 1500 PART MISSED: FRENCHINTER 132000 PORT 132100 ENGAFR 132000 (ENDALL) BT 4 d l l~ 100A Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401800002-2