SOVIET, ASSERTING C.I.A. LIES, DENIES ANY PLOT TO KILL POPE

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September 23, 1982
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Approved For Release 2011/05/03: CIA-RDP90-00552R000505140052-1 ARTICLE APPEARED ON PAGE NEW YORK TIMES 23 SEPrE.XIER 1982 Soviet, Asserting C.I.A., Lies, Denies Any Plot to Kill Pope MOSCOW, Sept. 22 (UPI) - The Soviet Union today denied any involve. ment in the assassination attempt against Pope John Paul II. Contending that operatives of the Central Intelligence Agency planted the said "They in Washingtonn hoped to throw a stone at the Soviet Union, but they threw a boomerang .-t The Soviet statement came after NBC News-broadcast a report Tuesdajr, "The Man Who Shat the Pope: A Study in Terrorism," saying the Kremlin may have backed the May 1981 assassination attempt after the Pope threatened to re- turn to Poland, his homeland, if the Russians invaded to put down Solidari- ty, the independent trade union move. ment. that Anti-Soviet Sensations' A Tam commentator, Yuri Kornilov, said that "specialists in fabricating foul anti-Soviet sensations" had apparently seized upon the assassination attempt despite the' conviction of a Turkish rightist for the shooting. "Displaying considerable smartness, these specialists composed for the American NBC television company a provocative show," he said. "Of course' there were no and could not be any facts , to prove this." Be dismissed evidence provided by NBC as "absurd inventions" about Soviet agents, their Bulgarian assist- ants, revolvers and false passports - in short, all the attributes of a cheap detective story." It would have been better to expose the C.I.A., Tass said, suggesting that the agency was behind t4e killings of. such leaders as Patrice Lumumba of the Congo, Salvador Allende of Chile and Orlando Letelier, a former Allende minister. Approved For Release 2011/05/03: CIA-RDP90-00552R000505140052-1