EMIGRE ORGAN CALLS FOR URALIAN INDEPENDENCE

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000700040650-4
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RIPPUB
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R
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2
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December 22, 2016
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October 31, 2011
Sequence Number: 
650
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Publication Date: 
March 12, 1952
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REPORT
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for CIA-RDP80-00809A000700040650-4 STAT CENTRAL IN LICENCE AGENCRESTRI INFORMATION FROM COUNTRY FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO. Soviet minorities DATE OF INFORMATION 1951 SUBJECT HOW Political - Emigres, minorities DATE DIST. I ' 52 *K PUBLIS' ED WHERE PUBLISHED Weekly newspaper Munich NO. OF PAGES PAGES ,2 2 DATE PUBLISHED 25 Aug 1951 LANGUAGE SUPPLEMENT TO Kazakh REPORT NO. nu 0000111T 00-n[ nro1-07Io111r[rn1o n[ 1000111 0[0111 or nl 111710 01a711 1117X11 n[ 1111111 or 11001101[ ACT 10 Y. [. C.. !1 010 1L a[ 01[1110. In n1111111101 01 n[ 1b11a11o1 0/ IT[ WYn1n 11 uT 101111 n Al 1110n0s1210 11101 it PRO 1101711 IT LAP. 11110010101 0r V.I. r.a1 1/ PIo1101nr. SOURCE, THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION The Ural Avazl (Uralian Voice) is a two-page, mimeographed, weekly news- paper, published in Munich, Germany, in Latin script, with a claimed circula- tion of 1,000. The editor is A. Abdulchalil. According to the masthead, Ural Avazi is a "weekly newspaper for refugees from the Urals, who are in Germany The second issue of this newspaper, published on 25 August 1951, con- sisted of a single article entitled, "Reply From the Urals to the Great Moe- covizers." The writer began by recalling that it January 1951, Truman and Stassen criticized the Moscow rulers for their expansionist policies and de- clared chat the people under their oppression must be freed. This criticism, continued the wracer, did not pleaer Kerensky, Don Levine, and Dallin who, he claimed, sent agents among the refugees in Germany to tell the latter that the peoples under the Soviet yoke do not want their freedom. The writer also charged that there were traitors among the refugees who have settled in Munich, who also reiterated that all the nations inside the USSR wanted to be part of one great and Indivisible union. All these people, he claimed, were traitors in the pay of Moscow, their leader being Kerensky. As proof of the latter's perfidy, he recalled that it was Kerensky who refused to admit representatives of the 50 million people of various Ural nationalities in his government in June 1917. Pointing out that the justification for keeping the many Tatar nationali- ties living in the USSR under the Soviet yoke was the theory that "modern civ- ilization wants to unite the different peoples rather than split them apart," the writer emphasized that a nation which wants to unite other peoples under it must itself have reached a certain degree of perfection and implied that this was certainly not true of the Soviets. The fact is, he continued, that even Slavs like the Little Russians i.e., Ukrainians and Ruthenians, White Russians, and others are trying to free themselves from Moscow's domination. At this point, the writer apparently attempted to support his theory by a his- torical reference, stating that "some of them, like the Poles, did not join the Orthodox faith to avoid absorption by the Moscovites." RESTRICTED Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/31 CIA-RDP80-00809A000700040650-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for r RESTRICTED RESTRICTED STAT In concluding his article, the writer called on the Ural nationalities to organise and fight for their independence. In New York City, he stated, there was an Uralian Moslem priest who could act in the name of the 35 million Ural Moslems and could cooperate with the Christian Finns and Magyars living in the US; as well as with the Catholic Church. He did not elaborate on this situa- tion. But through such efforts, he concluded, the creation of the Union of Ural Republics would be achieved. RESTRICTED RESTRICTED Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/31: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700040650-4