CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 DIRECTORATE OF OF INTELLIGENCE Central Intelligence Bulletin p-Setinir 196 10 January 1970 (b)(3) (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 -Top-Segrer Controlled Dissem The CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN is produced by the Director of Central Intelligence to meet his responsibilities for providing current intelligence bearing on issues of national security to the President, the National Security Council, and other senior government officials. It is produced in consultation with the Departments of State and Defense. When, because of the time factor, adequate consultation with the depart- ment of primary concern is not feasible, items or portions thereof are pro- duced by CIA and enclosed with brackets. Interpretations of intelligence information in this publication represent immediate and preliminary views which are subject to modification in the light of further information and more complete analysis. Certain intelligence items in this publication may be designated specifically for no further dissemination. Other intelligence items may be disseminated further, but only on a need-to-know basis. The CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN is published in both a Top Secret Codeword and a Secret edition. Recipients of the more tightly held Codeword version should not discuss it or its Codeword contents with recipients of the Secret edition. WARNING This document contains classified information affecting the national security of the United States within the meaning of the espionage laws, US Code Title 18, Sections 793, 794, and 795. THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE KEPT IN COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE CHANNELS AT ALL TIMES It is to be seen only by US personnel especially indoctrinated and authorized to receive COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE information; its secu- rity must be maintained in accordance with COMMUNICATIONS INTEL- LIGENCE REGULATIONS. No action is to be taken on any COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE which may be contained herein, regardless of the advantages to be gained, unless such action is first approved by the Director of Central Intelligence. [ GROUP Im au Excluded from down yadina and declassification _lop-Secret- Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 �10.P�Sfe1tE7 (b)(3) Sc No. 00009/70 10 January 1970 Central Intelligence Bulletin CONTENTS Hungary-Yugoslavia-USSR: Condemnation of Soviet Marxism by a leading Hungarian Marxist will embarrass the government. (Page 4) aDV,SE�eRt`r NR Record NR Record (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 _ILIV�ISE'ektT� (b)(3) 10 Jan 70 Central Intelligence Bulletin _X(P,S.Eektt 1 NR Record (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 CO3187758_ (b)(3) 10 Jan 70 Central Intelligence Bulletin JELP--SEetrET 2 R Record (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 (b)(3) NR Record (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 _X.Q12-SEelMT- (b)(3) 10 Jan 70 Central Intelligence Bulletin _10.P-S.Eettrr 3 NR Record (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 _T-02-4Ee'RET (b)(3) Hungary-Yugoslavia-USSR: The condemnation of Soviet Marxism by Eastern Europe's foremost living Marxist philosopher will embarrass the Hungarian regime and may become another issue in Soviet-Yugo- slav relations. The Yugoslav party daily Borba published an in- terview with Gyorgy Lukacs in its 29 December and 1-2 January editions. Hungary's Lukacs blasted the Soviets for continuing distortions of Marxism and called for a "Marxist renewal" in all the Socialist countries. He also said that French and Italian workers would not want to live in the Soviets' un- democratic system. Lukacs praised Tito's self-man- agement system--anathema to the Soviets--as a con- tribution to a resurgence of the basic idea of a workers' democracy. The interview appeared just after the Soviets published their Lenin Theses, which contained criticism of the Yugoslav system. The 85-year-old Lukacs has long been known as an anti-Stalinist, but this is the first time he has so openly linked current Soviet problems to Sta- linist errors. Although he holds no official posi- tions and has often been in trouble in the past, he is a party member, and his attacks will be an embar- rassment to party chief Radar. The Kadar regime may choose to ignore the affair publicly, but it might also have to face Soviet displeasure. Yugoslav officials will also be concerned about the interview. While they do not disagree with Lu- kacs, they do not want Hungary's cautious liberal- ization jeopardized by tighter Soviet controls. When Yugoslav Foreign Minister Tepavac arrives in Budapest on 12 January, he may well deny that the interview had official sanction. 10 Jan 70 Central Intelligence Bulletin ___TDP--,SEeRrr 4 (b)(3) (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 (b)(3) 10 Jan 70 Central Intelligence Bulletin 5 _T-02-S-EGRET- NR Record (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758 Approved for Release: 2019/08/02 C03187758