Analysis of Present and Future Soviet Propaganda Activities Carried on Through the Medium of International Organizations

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25X1A Approved For Release 2001 /03 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 +4 ' nalysis of "rrseent nd Future Activities Carried wi Through the Medium 0 international Uranizattons carried.on SS upplemented 4 well progra desinsd to appeal to all seg.nta of all so 66. The ueraU tendency of the.. programa mid the manner in which they are - being hsndld indicates t policy of omPlaYing positive, orrelei" tactics aetively attacking the Uniteo Mates, 46 well as the carry- ing on of the previous campaign extolling the merits of oviet methods and conditions. The objective lies beyond the point of merely keeping the satellite peoples aligned against us. it is now designed to silienate all peoples which are now friendly to us or allied with us by demonstrating to them our own crassneat and defects and the dangers inherent in being susceptible to our influence. This is being hammered home day after day in the meet effective manner possible, being driven right into the specialised :TAntsaure groups of professional youths, WOM04, student, ;inhalers, publicists, literati, and others. dignificantly enough, political co eriote, AS such, are artfully played down in this proeess. ral these cultural and welfare programs are designod to the attention of the participant* as a diversion from tical consideration of real world issuss, (b) heighten ,ovist world leadership in cultural, welfarc, and spiritual (e) portray the United Aates in the light GI' cultural and of callousness towtrd the welfare of indlviquals within the country, in addition to being a promoter t* war for capitalistic gain. Inmanis. of the various- progress are inal.yz detail hereunder. Approved For Release 2001/09/03 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 Approved For Release 2001/09/03 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 scheduled to be bald L.4h Jpril 192 in Vienna under the auspices of an Intimation " over the world, Communi t source. report that 26 national ectttefts have been set up end 16 national conferences have bean held to popularize the meeting. Present plans 1 expansion, and 60u delegates, ropresentin 3 ctriu, are e*pectet to attend. The published brochure points out today are suffering tree the effects of war proper budgets for health And education are being negleoted in favor of military expenditures, and that the sour situation has reduced colonial countries to a state of famine. it Also points mt that hundred* of thousands of Korean children have been exterminated during the bombings of sivilinns in that country or have died thoro from the effects of the ravages of war. The brochure further states that the Conference will work in a free, obJestive, and scientific manner to exchange views and examine data in order to desine what can be done to protect the life and health of Children threatened by war, to bring up shildren in a spirit of democratic friendship between all peoples, to protect children from the pernicious influence of immoral literature, films and radio broadcasto,, and to insure adequate opportunities for education and development for all children, especially in colonial lands. There ean be scant doubt that this Conference will be a snuola- respectable forum in which the "guilt" of the United 4tatee will be duly determined from "date which will he furnished on the death of children in fiorea, and adequate *ensure of the United otatea will be assessed in the eyes of the eivilised world. Moreover, it Kill doubtless be found, Judicially, that the Pernici000 influence- of immoral literature, films, and radio broadonsts has its orloin iu the United Aates, which thereby contributes to the delinquency of the children of the world. The findings, minutes, and proceodiazt of this Cenferense will be reported back to child welfare aesociatione in ell countries, which will represent a tremendous audience of people beyond the usual claques of indigenous communists ani com- munist sympathisers. aceepting as a foregone conclusion thtt the populaces of satellite countries Already are saturated with coterie" of this kind, the real danger lies in the anti-united tate- effects which will *teem* in neutral and allied countries. 22-27 Jauary Approved For Release 2ce709/9.3 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 - Approved For Release 2001/09/03: CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 '7 iwiry 19521 postponed until 11-16 march 19 iadsfir*tt.ly, but still to be held in $ooe Latin Ameri is the indietmeat that the United ?;itates practices g own *Walton* of African extr etion. The sourcebook of propagaada on this point lies in the Civil Righter Congress document see Charge eneeide" which was reviewed and discussed at great length ay Nr. 2aulAobesoa at a mass meeting held in New York City en 10 January 1952 in preparation for the American inter-Continental Peace Con- fermate. The same points have been streseed repeatedly at other regional meetings called as preliminaries to the Conference. Infer =tine at hand indicates that thia theme will be exploited to the utmost at all future Communist Internetional meetings, particularly those purporting to be of a ?welfare" nature. The blatant expioita tion or this thesis not only takes fullest advantage of our own difficult racial situation, but also serves a* an excellent vehicle to neutralize our themes spinet the soviet eradicate on their actual guilt in the perpetreLlon of aenocidal policies aolast sub- jugated peoples and their familiar cruel practices of cls5 extermination. Coaplementing his thea. is the charge that we practice crimination against Cerribbeen colonials of frian descent immigration and labor policiee. saes meeting held on the 2nd of March 1952 was addressed to this proposition, speakers reported that such discrimination on our part is osing per- petrated at a time when themesads of people or African extraetion in the mist Indies and in the colonial areas of :iouth Azerica arc ragtag starvation. d rani** and its use as However, the culture ited at the peace conferee*** gs convoked specifically for their cLdet$o. Youth Carnival for ?eece and Friendship, schedlAca for eh 1952, is 44 example of this type of meeting. es in the Zritieb Aiteuntide Itouth Feac entaval, sponsored by th tish 'Youth Festival Committee of the jnterna(ion^1 Yo sh breath of the 4orld Federation of i,emoorstio Thuth), Which will. be held during the period 31'raw - 2 due* 195.. of the Festival is to "win the young people of tion that a lasting peace can be won by their the esteblishment at a five-power peace pact." in spite of 3 Approved For Release 2001/09/03 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 Approved For Release 2001/09/03 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 of this peace objective* however, a large portion of the the meeting wili be devoted to en in .at, its alleged gen inerican negro, laboration with t ploitattun of soisaisi peoples, its "gel lack of culture. luticos coademning the United . roe the Interoational Conference inter-Continental Pease Conference, and be available for review. This in turn will serve as an excellent buildep for the International Conference la Osten* of Riel h which will be held sometime in the latter part of 1952, at a place so yet undesignated, under the slogan, ?Youth* Unite for the Cerrying Out of the innoeic and anial Demands of Youth, for the Defense of Pease and Streagthening of Frienship between Peoples." it 'will &leo serve the same purpose for such a meeting as the Third Congress of the aeon's international aemoeratic Federation, tentatively echoduled for the autumn or 19, orobablY in tinmark. WURA 4a0PAIGN. UW 3DA As part of the extensive cultural campaign inaugurated by the Lovist aroup, lists of anaiverearles and commemoration anta of cultural significenee* birthdeys of persons distinguished In the fields of the humanities and arts, and other such landmark dates are being compiled. These include not only lists of such events And per- sonage. within the 4oviet orbit, but in the free world as ;---011. The puree*e is to exploit these by presenting each one Avant a communist backdrop tending to eh ow the fundamental agelessnese and catholicity of the tenets of the creed. For example* Emi1e401a/e "J'icouse" papers in the Dreyfess case were, the party slam an expression which might emanate from the party today; presumably, if Harriet Heather jtows were alive today, She would be hiehAa esteemed by the party for Mr literary efforts an behalf of the aleerican negro in dramatically exposing the cruelties of slavery. taamples of this activity are found in the plane laid at the r 1951 meeting of the World P4064i Comeil to slsbrste the anniversary of Victor Hugo's birth and the 100th anniversary of the death of Hieolai (iogel. They were made, anording to the published proclamation of the Council, as a "manifestation of the desire to Intend international cultural relations." Both anniversaries fell during this month (March) and were highly publicised by 6oviet facilities as demonstrations of aoviet sensors tor international cultural progress, pointedly contrasted with United Alan capitalistic preoccupation with ailitax7 Approved For Release 2001/0*3 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 Approved For Release 2001/09/03 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 by the at its r:prssantativee ItZ eultural and sports s initiated at a World Federation wpm meeting bold at Cepenh ate vacation program for young cludiegl (1) a ticandinevien Jutland for Zwedieh, Norwegian in July; (2) on Aglish Youth WFDT organisations are urged to of Piece and Friendship at ,ydney, referred to above; (k) summer vacattons in pitalist and ?plantar countries; (5'; inter summer camp* in AMMIA, Italy, Quatemela, *a; (6) summer vacations in East Germany, test student tins the ,ovist delegate had reported received over WU youth delegations since courage more, tteo meetin in **tspest referred to imperting of utMit.4 4tates trrish Condemned the issue of Collier' weapons. This is reminiscent of the ational Federation of Democratic 'en creation, hy the Union of ireneh women: gaily of the women's ?roes. This asse- s, individuole, persenalitic? moue- it bitterly excorietos literature ates and finding its wey into the listed" coentrica, where it corrupts the minds of 4rlo and women, inciting theca to sexuality and prostitution, violates good taste and culture, and degrades girlhood and womenhood. This same type of criticism is extended to American motion pieturee, oomie book*, magaeines, books, one literature of even description Approved For Release 2001/01403 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/09/03: CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 in Opril by Col. information. the Conference here however, presents a d.arture tros the and -dominated oonterneee o been taken to portray it as tux of theereticol ad praetical an honest anolatlas of they are sehievino great eted that there oill he pante whe are oompletely of the spolitieol e this eonference a view sus* the mooning the truepropeganda eharacter present in *sem a honest and mincers and chstaster of the oeeting, most dangerous one from our plausibility will appear to of the omitting My and large the somuwnist press his iot playedup this confer- ence with the usual vigor accorded mcb occasions, wisely choosing to remain silent on the theory that this vill alley the suopicious of the respectable people whose attendance is most urgently desired. There have been, however, a few sinister hints in party orons along the line that the conference was in part precipitated by Ulf: con- ditions of economic chaos brought about by the stifling of ant- est trade by Onerican command. There have also been seemingly innocuous suggestions that this meeting. will be a friendly showdown whieh will give the Oest the op ttiity to pisild the entire comae of western democracy, which, of sourso? at the very outset, puts us La a most disedvontageous position. Actually, there he fundamentally any di conferenee exespt that the m and therefore more harmful. Conference as an economic meet referred to above, but the freed is n superficial observer, especially one who wants to be fair Ind see what they have to offer. However, the emergence of the crated Autos' unto for economic domination of the 'omit and disruption or the kveit will neceesarily 0460 into Sharp follow in this very earefullo controlled impartial" **allele of world economic defects. Oemediet, of course, will seggest themselves from the conference in terms of things which will be beneficial to the economy end security of theovist syndicate beneficial to neutral peoples and to those countries now allied olth UV but somehow inimicol to the United otates alone. t this meetino will communist internationol re dignified ond refined, ulent character of the in Col. :Ands' paper too laringly obvious' to a 17 Approved For Release 2001/09/An CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 444 4.44414 lishment created for the purpose periodic basis, Approved For Release 2001/09/03 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 Pr but he has, cc in the Uni ante pretending His successor, iereanu, 17 disagreeable ure fUl leader of the IL ?*st this month, Q 44 his oecoor, S ant 'me can poacy roles than ever as a very able and tributes of background, which her used adoan- compromise or con- on the other hand, 17 effective, bly much better qual fled for an all-out o action against the United Vtetee thin was et*/ that the IV1 will henceforth he usod directly *Santa us, att4ckin4 embar- rassing us at every tur It may also be expected thcl thio will hold true in the you ld as well, in view of the close affinity oftmassment and policy and the interlockiog directorote 4ffiii4tin$ the ILL': with the 4orld Federotion or Democretic lemth. A 19$2, r'ub c sated by Visit Koscow, -7 of organised and its recent that the as the pulpits, a hoped-for aussian Orthodox and ,Alarmn zvan the admission of the 40aesian LIrtho- ld Council of Church**. analyzed detail in the memorondum of a J. p cow, Where he .**cow and preached from of the Lussious, thr Info i Approved For Release 2001/09/03 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 25X1C Approved For Release 2001/09/03 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 which has come to hand since thit U,e indicates an to create an 1.:ftat Carman te Chrsh, heeded ? 414 in fast emerge, but that t did not terlal for the reason that it beemme doubtful theT, 1%* f to the creation of meth an erganisition. how- ever, this hbole situation has caused difficulty in German ehursh and public circles in the Netter of remilitarisation, to the point where the ousting of Dr. giemneller from the Lutheran hurch ouncil is considered imminent in certain informed quarters. in spite of those facts, however, demoeller is atilt of potential value to the L,ieviet grm&i bscase of his attitude tterenees and is still under active consideration for whatever use they can make of hie, unwittine or otherwise, or instance, after returning from Moscow he stated in a speech at Frankfurt teat the church in the U.6.1;. is free and is a "powerful factor fer the 'preservation of peace. u He also emphasised the moral 3nd spirituel purity of ;.ovist youth. Consideration meet be given to the fact that in such countries 114 humgary, for example, the organised krotestent faiths hwe been completely subjugated and all positions of spiritual leadership are mew filled by Churchmen dedicated to the io14et regime whose teuchino naturally reflect the spiritual leadership of Meet" in tote. Teie is less true of the haman Catholic Church, although serious inroads also have teen made in it through physical removal (If t.b churchen and subatituting for them noseow-dominated ecclesiastics. oI various types of (a) the .ztrmty high $ of international orgenical_ couferencee end publications, an (b) effort which they expend i &mina Aedisations? movemente, 42-1,1 4roupe. of the fact that all. signe indicate that they 411make USC of each organ ations in the future, and that the such use will become even more intense in its effective the United :4tates and the position of the United Aatea Approved For Release 2001/09/03 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 25X1C 25X1C Approved For Release 2001/09/03 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 Approved For Release 2001/09/03 : CIA-RDP83-00764R000100120002-7 25X1A