TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 1 MAY 84

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Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 TA;E I OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 1 MAY 84 1 SUMMARY PRAVDA 2 MAY REPORT ON RED SGAURE DEMONSTRATION. SI- a Da* (6 MIN: QRBITA 2200) 0 1 MAY 1984 2 CPSU CC SLOGANS (45 MIN: HOi1E 021,5: 30 MIN: HOME 0315) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 0 3 RELAY FROM RED SQUARE: ANNOUNCERS READY POETRY AND DESCRIBE SCENE, POET ROBERT ROZHDESTVENSKIY SPEAKS ABOUT FESTIVE MOOD, SPR(NG, PEACE AND MOTHERLAND (7 MIN); MARCHERS PREPARE WHILE.PU3L2"C APPLAUDS (2 MIN); CHERNENKO AND OTHER LEADERS MOUNT MAUSOLEUM (ONE MIN); LEADERS LINE UP1 CHILDREN PRESENT FLOWERS (2 MIN); y 66SCRIPTION OF START OF PARADE, AGAINST BACKGROUND CF SLOGANS P C,:FRIED BY LOUDSPEAKERS MUSIC 14 74IN' ANNOUNCER FROM SPASSKAYA A_Q?~~ AAE4NYA INTERVIEWS SERP I MCLOT WORKER WHO PRAISES CHERNENKO'S 1151`'^''' I1 ETI"NG WITH THIS COLLECTIVE; CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF CHERNENKO ,S'EECH: POEMS; RUNNING DESCRIPTION OF PARADE AGAINST BACKGROUND OF MVSCC, INTERVIEWS WITH SOVIET CITIZENS ON THEIR IMPRESSIONS PAALSING ASPECTS OF CPSU POLICY; INTERVIEW WITH COSMONAUT MAZY HEV ON RECENT.SPACE FLIGHT AND SOVIET-INDIAN FRIENDSHIP AND COOPERATION FOR PEACE; POEMS, SLOGANS OVER LOUDSPEAKERS, INTERVIEW WITH GDR GUEST PRAISING UNITY AMONG SOCIALIST COUNTRIES FOR PEACE; POLITICAL OBSERVER VLADIMIR TSVETOV ON CEMA A,CHI`VEMENTS, RE ITS 35TH ANNIVERSARY, NOTING THAT WARSAW PACT FC'?=-IGN MINISTERS RECENTLY REITERATED PEACE WISHES (2 MIN); FURTHER DESCRIPTION OF PARADE, INTERVIEWING WORKERS ON-THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS, PROSPECTS AND PLEDGES WITH DESCRIPTION OF SCENE; INTERVIEW WITH NICARAGUAN GUEST ON INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY U.S. THREAT, GRATITUDE FOR SOVIET SUPPORT (4 MIN); WRITER ALEKSANDR PRCAHANOV ON FRATERNITY AND INTERNATIONAL AS A WORLD VIEW, RECOLLECTING VISITS TO NICARAGUA, KAMPUCHEA AND MOZAMBIQUE WHERE SCYIET PEOPLE ARE ASSISTING (3 MIN); WARSAW PACT EMBLEM CARRIED P;43T, WHILE LOUDSPEAKERS QUOTE SLOGAN GREETING USSR ARMED FORCES (4 MIN); WAR VETERAN AT GUEST STAND RECALLS HEROIC EXPLOITS AND PRAISES PRESENT-DAY SERVICEMEN'S DETERMINATION TO GUARD PEACE (4 MIN); POLITICAL OBSERVER VLADIMIR TSVETOV TALKS ABOUT SOLIDARITY OF ANTIFASCIST FORCES AT TIME OF WWII, AND SOLIDARITY OF ANTIWAR FORCES TODAY, PRAISING ANTIWAR MOVEMENT AND CHERNENKO'S PEACE PROGRAM (4 MIN); LIST OF LEADERSHIP LINE-UP (ONE MIN); INTERVIEW WITH SCOTS PEACE SUPPORTER (JAMES MILNE) ON UNE'"7'LCYMENT IN CAPITALIST WORLD (2 MIN); ACADEMICIAN BORIS KADOMTSEV TALKS ABOUT CONTROLLED THERMONUCLEAR SYNTHESIS FOR PEACEFUL PURPOSES (3 MIN); POETRY, INTERVIEWS WITH CHILDREN; CESCRIPTION CF FINAL STAGES OF PARADE. (OVERALL ONE HOUR, 41 MI';7OME 0550) -r- I h I AAAV met t4 J Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 4 LIVE RORTAGE OF MAY DAY FESTIVI*S IN RED SQUARE: t,SSIB' RUNNING DESCRIPTION OF PARADE AGAINST INTERVIEW WITH SOVIETS ON -V 7i-c'_R IMPRESSIONS, HAILIf Cj4ERhf&NK0 Y"1+OSCOW' STEELWORKS SPEECH. 'IIN: ENGINTER 0545) 5 REPORTS ON MCSCOW RED SQUARE UARE PARADE AND "" - AND c.~LE _O~-Ai IONS, LISTING SOVIET LEADERS PRESENT. DESCRIBING SCENE. INTERSPERSE. WITH MUSIC AND SOUND EFFECTS, INTERVIEWING SOVIET SPECTATORS ON ACHIEVEMENTS OF USSR THROUGH FOLLOWING SOCIALIST PRINCIPLES; QVOTING FOREIGN VISITORS IN PRAISE OF SOVIET ACHIEVEMENTS AND PEACE P-"LICY, HAILING SOVIET DISARM EFFORTS. ALSO BRIEFLY QUOTES CJ_RNENKO SPEECH AT MEETING WITH MOSCOW STEEL WORKERS. (30-21 MIN: HOME 1500 ORBITA 1500 SPANCHILE 30CO ARABIC 14G0 1430 1630 SERBO 1600 URDU 1200 HINDI 1130 I3ENG 1500; 20-15 MIN: ENGINTER 1550 ENGNA 2200 ENGUK 1900 FRE,N H 1730 ITALIAN 1700 FINNISH 1430 GERMAUST 1900 ENGAFR 1-700 A$O!W ON HISTORY AND MEANING OF MAY DAY, LISTING ACHIEVEMENTS OF 30C:r'1LISM IN USSR: DESCRIPTION OF RED SQUARE AND ENVIRONS, WLTH? SLOGANS HIGHLIGHTING PEACE; COLUMNS ENTER RED SQUARE APPLAUSE GREETS } C-QV:ET LEADERSHIP MOUNTING MAUSOLEUM; SPASSKIY TOWER CLOCK CHIMES 1000 HOURS MOSCOW TIME, FANFARE SIGNALS START OF PARADE; P OR TAFR 1830 SWAHILI 1730 A MHP.R I C 1-53 DAR I 1500 GREEK _~j 1300 ALBANIAN 1430 PORTAFR 1830 SWAHILI 1720 AMHARIC 1530 DARI 1500 GREEK 1800 ALBANIAN 1430 HUNG 1630 BUR 1030 1430 IN O 1030500 THAI 1300 LAO 1030 1300 CAMB 3330) IKHAIL (TIKHOV) GIVES FURTHER DETAILS CN SOVIET WORKERS #A WING AT RED SQUARE ON OCCASION OF DAY OF INTERNATIONAL DELEGATES ATTENDING CELEBRATIONS. (7 MIN: SPANLA 2300) SOLIDARITY WITH WORKERS. INCL INTERVIEW WITH SOME FOREIGN 3 P.1 MAY 1984 REPORTS DESCRIBING MOSCOW RED SQUARE PARADE AND LISTING SOME`) L k'ER3 PRESENT. (10 MIN. HOME 080'0 ORBITA 0800; 9-3 MIN: MA'y?r GeDO HOME 1100 ORB I TA 1100) TASS CGRR VYACHESLAV MURAVYOV REPORTS FROM MOSCOW'S RED SQUARE DESCRIBING FESTIVE SCENE, HAPPY ATMOSPHERE, BRIER-Y GL,GTING SPECTATORS GN THEME OF PEACE. (300 TEXT: TASSE 110~-;MASSIti- Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 ? ? 9 SPECIAL FEATURES ON SOVIET CELEBRATIONS OF MAY DAY, GIVING EXTENSIVE REPORTAGE ON MOSCOW RED. SQUARE PARADE WITH ACTUALITY RECORDINGS, MUSIC AND INTERVIEWS WITH SOVIET caStt- dflon SPECTATORS AND FOREIGN VISITORS ON THEIR IMPRESSIONS OF PARADE AND 2300 ROtIAt4IAN 1-"D CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 KOR 1130) TAKE 2 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 1 MAY 84 HAILING SOVIET ACHIEVEMENTS AND DEDICATION TO PEACE; DESCRIPTION OF CELEBRATIONS IN OTH=R MAJOR SOVIET CITIES. (30-20 MIN: PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 SPANLA 2300 PORT 2100 GERMAN 0900 15-60 GREEK 1500 GREEXCY 1700 TURK 1!00 PERSIAN 1400 1600 BUL 1-530 10 REPORTS DESCRIBING CELEBRATIONS IN MOSCOW'S RED SQUARE AND OTHER SOVIET CITIES, WITH BRIEF QUOTES CHERNENKO ADDRESS TO MOSCOW METALLURGICAL WORKERS. (5-3 MIN: ENGI NTE R 0700 GERMAN 0900 PERSIAN /~- 1500 1700 BUR 1030 1430 MAND 1600: 2.5 MIN: THAI 1100 LAO 1030 1300'CA~3 1330) ANON REPORT ON MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE, SAYING THAT WORKERS OF WORLD ON MAY DAY REAFFIRM CALL FOR PEACE A" AQ.. N4_T ARMS BUILDUP NUCLEAR ARMS BUILDUP. (7 MIN: URDU 1300) 12 SPECIAL PROGRAM ON MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS IN SOVIET UNION, INCLUDING ALSO A REVIEW OF VARIOUS RALLIES IN WEST EUROPEAN 13 REPORT ON INTERVIEW WITH BULGARIAN GUEST ATTENDING MAY DAY PARADE IN MOSCOW TODAY. REPORT ON MAY DAY PARADES HELD I7ER SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. (8 MIN: BULGARIAN 1530) J(~ r`fl CO~Id~VTRI~S. -(20 MIN: GERMAN 1600) J, 0 1 MAY 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 14 INTERVIEWS WITH FOREIGN GUESTS ONTHEIR IMPRESSIONS OF USSR AND MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS, GIVING THEIR REASONS FOR ATTENDING. 041LING SOViE'r ACHIEVEMENTS AND PEACE EFFORTS. NOTING RELATIONS Je.EEN USSR AND THEIR RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES, CRITICIZING In A=PECTS OF WESTERN COUNTRIES' POLICIES. ' ~O ~RALIAN, INDIAN, U.S., BRITISH AND IRISH TRADE UNINISTS: UOWV Vn ENG I NTER 1310 1910: THREE WEST INDIAN TRADE UN I N I STS : ENG I NTE R 1 GROUP OF FOREIGN GUESTS: GERMAN 1 *00: GROUP CF ITALIAN GUESTS: ITALIAN 190: TWO PORTUGUESE TRADE UNINI'STS: PORT 2-00: AMERICAN :CORKERS. ENGNA 2200: DEUTY CHMN AFGHAN TRADE UNIONS: DARI 1500: M 15 SPECIAL PROGRAM MARKING MAY DAY. (ROT ENGINTER 301910) (ENGI T R 1431) 16 YOUTH PROGRAM. DEVOTED TO MAY DAY HOLIDAY AND THEMES OF PEACE. WV- 1l ----------- ---- ----- ---- ------ ---- ------ --- --- - ---- --- S MEMORY WATCH FLEDGING FIDELITY OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN USSR TO CAUSE OF PEACE AND PROGRESS. INTERVIEWS WITH PATRIOTIC SOVIET YOUNGSTERS AND VISITING YUGOSLAV YOUTH REPRESENTATIVE. (45 MIN OVERALL, POOR: ORDITA 1115) 17 ANON NOTING FINAL PREPARATIONS FOR SOVIET CELEBRATION C' M+4Y (RPT ENGINTER 301310) (FRENCHINTER 302000 AMHARIC 301500 G SCrLJ,3016GO TURK 301300) / ~O 1 MAY 1994 T8-VIKTOR ILYICHEV ON TRADITION OF MARKING MAY DAY AS D INTERNATIONAL WORKING CLASS SOLIDARITY. (RPT ENGINTER 301J10 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 Co ? ? 19 LEONID LEVCHENKO, PEGGED. (RPT URDU 301300) (AMHARIC 301530 TURK 30600) 20 ANON TRACING, HISTORY OF MAY DAY, DESCRIBING CELEBRATIONS IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES AND POLITICAL BACKGROUND. CITES CUBAN CELEBRATIC AGAINST BACKGROUND CF SITUATION CREATED BY U.S. :POLICY IN CARIBBEAN, WPC CALL FOR MAY DAY TO BE MARKED AS DAY OF STRUGGLE FOR REMOVAL OF NUCLEAR WAR THREAT. QUOTES DEMONSTRATOR IN ROLE AND IN COLOGNE ON OPPOSITION TO U. S. NUCLEAR MISSILES. GUS HALL .lS TO RALLY CF U. S. WORKERS. (5 MIN: ENGINTER 0 ENGUK 1900 ITALIAN 1900 ARABIC 1630 PERSIAN 1700) 21 VIKTCR ALEVICHEV ON INTERNATIONAL LABOR DAY AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF SOCIALIST COUNTRIS IN LABOR SECTOR, INCL RECORDED RE ARKS BY CHERNENKO IN THIS REGARD. (4 MIN: SPANLA 0000 SPANCUBA Oico 22 MAILBAG: MARTA RAMIREZ READS AND ANSWERS LETTERS FROM CUBAN _LISTENF S; GREETINGS TO ALL WORKERS ON LABOR DAY. (7 MIN: SPANCILI ._. \\ 0100 TAUF 3 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 1 MAY 94 L~^?1129 GLOBAL 23 SUMMARY VITALIY KORICNOV PRAVDA ABOUT INDISSOLUBLE LINKS BETWEEN;SOCIALISM AND PEACE, HAILS TIES BETWEEN SOCIALISM. THE INTERNATIONAL PROLETARIAT AND NATIONAL LISERATIO* MOVEMENTS. (3 MIN: MAYAK 0250) , ~ r 0 1 UAY 1S84 24 INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS' MOVEMENT PROGRAM: STMT BY SOUTH AFRICAN CP GEN SEC MOSES MABIDHA STRESSING SIGNIFICANCE OF MAY DAY (3 MIN); ITEM DESCRIBING ACTIVITIES CF- A LOCAL COMMUNISTY PARTY BRANCH AT FACTORY IN SOFIA (3 MIN). (ENGAFjP1700 ) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 - .~.~..... ~.. ,....~r Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 25 SOVIET PANORAMA: INCL ITEM ON MOSCO%. PUBLISHING HOUSE CONTACTS (j~~ T'* F,@rZE I GN COUNTRIES. (SPANISH 302130) 2 THIS YOUNGER GENERATION: PROGRAM DEVOTED TO PEACE IN CC.'. ECTION WITH MAY DAY, QUOTING LTR FROM STUDENTS 1 t WALES. RE q YOUTH TRAVEL AGENCY, SPUTN I ice, (ANTHONY BRIGGS) AND (BRUCE W I LL IAMSON) BOTH FROM BRITAIN, SPEAK OF THEIR VISITS TO USSR TRAVELLING VIA SP$JTis" AGENCY. (13 MIN: ENGUK 19CO : 27 46TH EDITION OF "DIALOGUE" WITH TATYANA SIROVA AND VIKTOR BRAUN: SOME OF THE CPSU'S MAY DAY SLOGANS CITED AND TRADITION OF ISSUING SLOGANS EXPLAINED; GREEK LISTENER'S LTR QUOTED, SAYING Sloe "~ USER'S PEACE POLICY MEETS INTERESTS OF WHOLE OF HUMANITY; PRESS (,t fSS/-- CCNF GIVEN BY CIA AGENT JOHN GARDINER ON HIS ROLE IN FABRICATING PROOF THAT USSR WAS IMPLICATED IN ACTIVITIES OF ANTIWAR FORCES iN HOLLAND. A ZAIRE,* LISTENER PLACES HER HOPES FOR PEACE IN c~M `SSR AND OTHER SOCIALIST CCiVNTRI=3; FRENCH LISTENER'S LTR ALSO y;;Q, (8 MIN: FRENCHINTER 302000) (.A 28 REVIEWING YOUR LTRS: MAY DAY GREETINGS ACKNOWLEDGED AND ORIGINS OF MAY DAY EXPLAINS, A CANADIAN LISTENER WRITES ABOUT WORLD ON U.S. POLICY. FEATURE, SUGGESTING IT WOULD BE MORE EFFECTIVE TO DEAL WITH ISSUES INDEPENDENTLY AND IN DEPTY; A VIRGINIAN LISTENER CONDE-INS ANTI- SOVIET PROPAGANDA, LISTENERS NOTE RADIO MOSCOW GIVES TRUE J 0 1 MAY -~. 29 INTVW WITH ROMESH CHANDRA, WPC CHAIRMAN. ON WEE44,CF AC-"'--Al FOR SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE WHICH IS TO BE STAGED I:ftV#t 3-jr MAR UNDER AEGIS OF WPC IN SUPPORT OF DEMANDS FOR CONCRETE STEPS IN FAVOR OF DISARM AND GREATER TRUST AMONG NATIONS. t~ >'y ITALIAN 1900) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 9 AGGRESSIVE AND MILITARISTIC POLICIES BEING PURSUED BY u S ---- ~`^ ',;`Jvtc t VNION AND OTHER PEACE-LOVING NATIONS LIK INDIA, HAVE BEEN WORKING SINCERELY TO HELP CURB NUCLEAR ARIAS / J RACE AND TO PRESERVE PEACE ON EARTH. (6 MIN: HIND 1400)' 30 VLADIMIR (SHOLKOV) ON PEACEFUL INITIATIVES OF SOCIALIST STATES WHICH DESIRE PEACE IN WORLD AND UNDERTAKE VARIOUS PEACE 140?) 00 INI031'VEVGEPITY -'Y'ES. (4 MIN: POLISH n ALEKSANDRO`1 FE'GED TO MAY DAY: NOTING WORKERS' CONCERN OVER INCREASING THREAT OF NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST IN VIEW OF ('e e1'?+'` GREEK 1800) ( f u~ 32 RZF CRT ON USSR ,S AND s_ s HEP COUNTRIES ` MAY D.41' PROTESTS AND 1^" v APPEALS CONDEMNING DEPLOYMENT OF U. S. NUC:..EAR WEAPONS. (6 MIN: mum)1I" 33 PEACE, DISARM PROGRAM: ALEKSANDR L U,5 KQ19 30V NUC REDUCTION PROPOSALS. 1,x.35 IQ e5 R l- PT ENGINTR 2519OO) (S1GIP)TER 1710 2010) 35 GEORGE MC,RDVI,N INTVWS MSRS CF BRITISH MOTHERS FOR PEACE hem` u MOVEMENT DELEGATION WHICH IS VISITED USSR. (RPT ENGINTER 301910) mSit' ( ENO TER 1431 ma7 1994 hact E3 EDEV ON U. S. -NATO I GNOP, I (12 MIN: JAP 301000) 34 ALEKSANDR LEBEDEV ON CHERNENKO'S SUGGESTED CODE FOR NUCLEAR c in Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 , =-E 4 OF SEVERAL -- CCMMENTARY LIST: i.OSCOW CONSOLIDATED tt30 UNITED STATES 36 FURTHER IN SERIES OF RC;:NDTABLE DISCUSSIONS ON U.S.-SOVIET RELATIONS, HOSTED BY VIKTOR YENIKEYEV, DISCUSSES THEM WITH ANDREY MELVILLE AND SERGEY PLEKHANOV. (SENT: ENGNA 3C2300) 37 INTVW WITH SOVIET HISTORIAN !GOP (GIYEVSKIY) RECALLING D:=EAT OF NAZI GERMANY 39 YRS AGO AND SAYS USSR REGARDED VICTORY AS COMMON SUCCESS WITH USA AND BRITAIN, ELBE LINKUP ALSO RECALLED, REGRETTING PRESENT STATE OF SOVIET-U.S. RELATIONS, DUE TO WASHINGTON'S DETERMINATION TO GAIN UPPER HAND OVER USSR. (8 MIN: ENGNA 302300) 38 ANON ON U.S. ATTACKS AGAINST UN AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS. (RPT FRENCHAFR 181930 ON 19 APR LIST WHERE ATTRIB I LYCI-4EV) ENG I NTER 1710 2010) 39 ANON CITING WASHINGTON POST REPORT ON U.S.-USE OF RAPID DEPLOYMENT FORCES IN EXERTING PRESSURE ON INDEPENDENT COUNTRIES, CITING TURKEY AS EXAMPLE, WHERE PENTAGON AND NATO ARE ESTABLISHING NEW BASES AND MODERNISING BASES AND MILITARY ?NSTALLATIONS, AND JUSTIFYING THIS UNDER PRETEXT OF SOVIET i PEAI~~(S MIN: TURKISH 301300) 40 VLADISLAV KOZYAKOV RECALLS ORIGINS OF MAY DAY IN CHICAGO. 41 (VALIKOVSKIY) IN TASS ON U. S. SUPREME COURT RULING BANNIit~ L NEW TRADE UNIONS. (5 MIN: MAND 1600) /1) '1,- a MAY 1984 ANON CN "SPOTLIGHT" REPORT ON PRESIDENT REAGAN'S 5 APR U-9 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 AUTHORIZATION FOR NATIONAL SECURITY CNCL TO SET UP TEN CONCENTRATION CAMPS. (RPT INCO 301333) (4 MIN:* AMHARIC 3@1530 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 ? ? 43 VLADIMIR POZNER'S 'DAILY TALK' DISCUSSES PREJUUDICE. C.t1 l i SINCLAIR LEWIS ON PREJUDICE AGAINST BLACKS, AND ANTI-SOVIET PL UQ1CAr ALLED(EING THAT USSR IS SSCONDRATE NATION IN TECH AND -1IS ENGAGED IN THEFT OF U. S. INDUSTRIAL SECRET LOGIC OF THE MATTER IS IF COUNTRY IS :ACT TECHNOLOGICALLY ,ADVANCED IT CANNOT ASSIMILATE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY, POZNER ENUMERATES FOREIGN PURCHASE CF SOVIET L I C EN+CES FOR l?.VANC = D TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES. AND UNDE ES DANGER OF PREJUDICE. (5 MIN: ENONA 302300) 1d) tkA 44 INTVW WITH PIERRE DE SANE, MINISTER OF FISHERIES AND OCEANS CF CANADA. FOLLOWING SIGNING ANOTHER SOVIET-CANADIAN 75 vlAeJGREEMENT ON MUTUAL FISHERIES RELATIONS, STRESSING IMPORTANCE DF SUCH AGREEMENTS FOR BOTH COUNTRIES, RECALLING CANADA'S RELATIONS WITH USSR OVER PAST 30 YRS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS 7E RELATIONS. (ENGNA 2200) FCR 45 BETOV CN CPSU LOYALTY TO INTNATLiSM. CITING AID TO c A- U-s1--, 46 PROGRAM DEDICATED TO 1 MAY CELEBRATIONS IN CHILE WITH SPECIAL ACTS AT 0 HIGGINS PARK WITH PARTICIPATION OF WORKERS WHO THUS VOICED THEIR DEMANDS THROUGH NATIONAL WORKERS COMMAND. REPORT ON CLANDESTINE JOURNAL PUBLICATION ON CONTINUOUS STRID(.ES tti' BY WORKERS AGAINST DICTATORSHIP AND REPRESSION, AND IN DEEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS. (17 MIN: SPANCHILE 2030) 47 CHILEAN EXILES HELD SIMILAR ACTS ABROAD DEMANDING RELEASE OF DR ALMEYDA AND OTHER POLITICAL PRISONERS, READING OF LTRS EXPRESSING SOLIDARITY WITH CHILEAN WORKERS. CLUB OF FRIENDSHIP SENDS GREETINGS FROM MOSCOW TO CHILCEAN WORKERS. ekcSC (7 i : SPANCHILE 2030) / /~ Z 1NA( jy~4 48 SOVIET AMBASSADOR TO CUBA EXPRESSING SOLIDARITY WITH CUBAN KERS AND PRAISING CUBAN REV CONQUESTS. (5 MIN: SPANCUBA 0100) WCR _ 6 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 .. 49 ALEKSANDR VERNIKOV, CENTRAL AMERICAN CORR, REPORTS FROM A, ON U. S. -SACKED AGGRESSION. (3 MIN: SPANISH 301900) "SL'L.CQt1y 11/iTlt NiCA::AOLA" FEATURE. DISCUSSIONS ON NICARAGUAN DENUNCIATION ON MINING OF PORTS CONTINUES IN THE HAGUE. NICARAGUAN OFFICIAL HAS REPORTED-THAT DUE TO MINING OF HIS COU'4TRY HA:. LOST MORE THAN $200 MILLION DURING THE 4 MONTHS CF 1954. CONDEMNS U. S. UNDECLARED WAR AGAINST NICARAGUA, Imo'' - .W i =OVIDING AID TO COUNTERREVOUTIONARIES. DIFFERENT RELIGIOUS AND HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS HOLD CONTINUOUS DEMONSTRATIONS IN FRONT OF UN BUILDING, CARRYING PICKET SIGNS SAYING: PEACE IN CENTRAL A1~=RICA. INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY WITH NICARAGUA EXPRESSED BY WORKERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. SOVIET YOUTH COMMITTEE ALSO EXPRESSES SOLIDARITY WITH NICARAGUA AND STRESSES COURAGE CF NICARAGUAN PEC?LE IN FIGHTING AGAINST V.S. MERCENARIES. FOREIGN LISTENERS KEEP SNEDING LETTERS CONDEMNING U.S. AGGRESSION AGAINST NICARAGUA. READING OF SOME LETTERS BY ANNOUNCERS. (9 MIN: 51 ANON ON SOVIET SOLIDARITY WITH ANTONIO MAIDANA, FIRST SECRETARY OF PARAGUAYAN COMMUNIST PARTY, AND OPENING OF MUSEUM IN SCHOOL -;ZIIATED TO PARAGUAY AND WHICH CARRIES NAME OF ANTONIO MAIDANA. INCLUDES RECORDED REMARKS BY SOVIET ~~~U NAL.I~T CN OCCASION OF DEDICATION OF THIS MUSEUM, CCND 'KING PARAGUAYAN DICTATORSHIP. (8 MIN: SPANLA 2300) f ( 0 1 MAY 19&4 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 ,? TA;AE 5 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED I MAY 84 6 52 ANON ON L'HUMANITE ITS PAST AND ITS FIGHT FOR FREEDOM AW 1 A VST IMPERIALISM AT PRESENT. (5 MIN:, TURKISH 281730) YURIY KCNSTANTINOV ON CATALAN ELECTIONS OF APRIL 29 IN SPAIN, NOTING 30 PERCENT OF PPL ABSTAINED FROM VOTING, 61V11k;G REASONS FCR THIS, NOTING CATALAN'S PROBLEMS ARE TYPICAL CF ALL SPAIN, ECONOMIC CRISIS, STA-V;-tATICN CF I~4DUSTRY AND OTHER SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ILLS. (4.5 MIN: L::,213C4 `4 IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES AND SOCIALIST-ORIENTED AFRICAN COUNTRIES: ANON ON LENIN'S PREDICTION THAT COLONIZED STATES WOULD TURN TO SOCIALISM WHEN LIEBRATED, LISTING PROGRESS MADE IN VARIOUS SECTORS IN THOSE AFRICAN COUNTRIES FOLLOWING SOCIALIST ROAD (3 MIN); ANON ON PROGRESS IN CUBA DESPITE OPPOSITION CF U. S. IMPERIALISM GIVING FACTS AND FIGURES ON PROGRESS IN 55 D11ITRIY ANDREYEV PARAPHRASING MAY DAY SLOGAN 12 CONCERNING AFRICA. NOTEA SOVIET SUPPORT FOR AFRICAN LIBERATION IS LV2tMNGING, QUOTING CHERNENKO. (3 MIN: FRENCHAFR 301930) 56 NIKOLAY GAVRILOV ON LENINISM AND AFRICA. (5 MIN: AMHARIC 1533,-SOMALI 1600) OCIALIST GOVERNMENTS AND SOCIALIST AFRICAN COUNTRIES. 271530) (AMHARIC 301530) 58 "EAST AFRICA LAST WEE:.": YEVGENIY STEPANOV ON FRONTLINE c~.~SUMMIT IN ARUSHA (3 MIN); TANZANIA CELEBRATES UNION ANNIVERSARY (3.5 MIN); KAUNDA'S BIRTHDAY (3.3 MIN). G. Qua` ~~ try tSC I 301600) ---, I )- 0 1 MAY 1984 59 U R A n I 0 MAGAZINE". (R P T SOMALI 261600) (SOMALI 301400) M b b,A,~c, i 1 I ~1u d~ lam`- --- - - Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 ,? iC`J WESTERN PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN ON PROSLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM, IN FRAMEWORK OF SCCALLED SYMPOSIUM ESTABLISHED IN ISTANS',L AT WHICH ALL EFFORTS WERE MADE TO SLACKEN POLICY U OF USSR, NOTING SOME TURKISH PRESS ORGANS ALSO PARTICIPATED IN CAMPAIGN, THEREBY ALLOWING THEMSELVES TO BE DRAWN INTO IMPERIALIST PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN, CITING DAILY NEWS ATTEMPTS T'3 PROVE USSR WERE INVOLVED IN POLICY OF TERRORISM WHICH FAILED Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 ?or occ-0 60 SERGEY KRYLOV INTVWS MSR OF EXEC COO"1MITTEE CF MOROCCAN WCRKERS' UNION ABOUUT HIS FORTHCOMING PARTICIPATION IN MOSCOW MAY PARADE, EXPRESSING HIS GLADNESS TO BE THERE, CONVEYING WISHES OF SUCCESS TO SOVIET WORKERS. RELATIONS ARE GGCD 9ETUEEEN HIS UNION AND THE SOVIET TUS. (3 MIN: FRENCHMAN 301930 61 TALK CONSISTING OF POEMS BY IRANIAN POETS DEVOTED TC MAY DAY AND ANTI-IMPERIALIST STRUGGLES. (10 MIN: PERSIAN 1700) 62 VERA LEBEDEVA ON MEANING AND HISTORY OF MAY DAY, REFERRING TO IRANIAN WORKERS' STRUGGLE WHICH FORCED SHAH'S REGIMS TO DECLARE MAY DAY OFFICIAL HOLIDAY. LE3`DVA SAYS IRANIAN WORKERS TODAY ARE OBSERVING MAY DAY WITH CONTINUATION OF IRAN-IRAQ WAR AND WITH OFFICIAL ORDERS THEY WILL HAVE TO WORK TODAY AND TO .ACE TODAY'S EARNINGS AT GCVI'S DISPOSAL. (8 MIN: PERSIAN 1600 171 CFi ~& red EV_t_sGEN SEC GREEK COMPARTY CC (KKE), WITH GIST REMARKS EXCHANGED.; ~jL, V(TASSE 8 O1) (MIN: TURKISH 281730; 1.5 MIN: TURKISH 281734) 64 ANON ON "WHOM DOES' DAILY NEWS' PUBLISHED IN TURKEY SERVE?" 13._-O1MAY 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 AFGHANISTAN 67 ERIEFS FROM DRA ON REV CELEBRATIONS IN KABUL, POLITICAL De p}p(L 3UREA~MTG. (5. 5 11IN: MAND 1600) ap_5 1,1_44i m 65 INTVW WITH INDIAN TU LDR, (MANOHAR PHALKE), NOW IN USSR Tb TAKE PART IN MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS, HAILING GROWING FRIENDSHIP AND COOPERATION BETWEEN INDIA AND USSR AND CALLIN.3 FOR EFFORTS TOWARD g.STABLISHING LASTING PEACE IN WORLD. (3 MIN: $ SID T400) FM AID BY DONOR COUNTRIES,. MUSLIM QUOTED ON WESTERN GENEROSITY OE; NG FOR ITS OWN INTEREST, AFP RECALLS DONOR COUNTRIES BEING GVIDED BY PAKISTAN'S STRATEGIC SIGNIFICANCE, DRAWING ATTN TO WASHINGTON'S PARTICULAR INTEREST IN PAKISTAN, AND ITS USE OF PAKISTAN IN FULFILLING ITS HEGEMONISTIC AMBITIONS IN REGION-, (ENGINTER 1431) (.'S 7!-7 6 OF 6 -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CC?#SOLIDATED I MAY 84 CHINA + 1 0114AY19,64 ULATOV ON REAGAN'S PRC VISIT. (6. .5 MIN, SENT. MAND 1600) ss 69 ANON ON SOV AID TO CHI REV, WAR AGAINST JAPAN, STRESSING SOVI;r1 EFFORTS TO IMPROVE RELATIONS. (25 MIN: MAND 1230) _Z) 5 70 PROGRAM FOR PLA: LT GEN (SHELENLOV) GREETS CHI PLA COMDS, FIGHTERS ON MAY DAY, RECALLING FRIENDSHIP WITH PLA MEN IN PAST, OF U. S. EXPANSIONISM. (6. 5 MIN: MAND 160C)) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 , 71 BORIS DUROV ON JOHN LEHMAN'S WASHINGTON POST ARTICLE ON REAGAN ADMIN'S INTENTION TO USE AMERICAN NAVY AS WORLD POLICEMAN. NOTABLY /IM I NDIAN AND PACIFIC OCEAN REGION. (SENT: ENGINTER 1431) 72 VLADIMIR VIKTOROV ON "NEED U.S. BE QUERIED"? NOTING U.S. ,jmt TO INDONESIA RECENTLY MAKING PRESS STMT TO INDONESIAN DAILY :,NDONESI.A 1 G3SERVER. (6 MIN, SENT: INDO 1330) 73 FRIENDSHIP, GOOD NEIGHBOR PROGRAM ON SOV-JAP EXCHANGES. 21 M I !4 POOR: JAP 3010200) 74 VASILIY IGREKOV ON JAP FORMIN OFFICIAL'S REMARKS IN DIET ON POSSIBLE JAP INVOLVEMENT IN U.S.-USSR WAR. (5 MIN, SENT: IDEOLOGY 7B "A PUBLICIST'S NOTES" BY BORIS TUMANOV TOUCHING ON MAY DAY AND MARX'S THEORY ABOUT WORKERS SOLIDARITY. NOTING CLASS STRUGGLE REMAINS IN EXISTENCE IN CAPITALIST WORLD WITH IMPERIALISM /- / PROMOTING EXPLOITATION, RACISM AND WAR MONGERING. MAINTAINING REAL DIVISION IN WORLD REMAINS BETWEEN THOSE EXPLOITED AND THEIR CO- a EXPL9II- ERS. (4 MIN: FRENCH 1730) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 76 BULATOV ON ANNIV OF SOUTH VIET REGIME'S DOWNFALL, RECALLING ROCITIES, RV ACHVMNTS SINCE WAR. (7 MIN: MAND 0700) o-s 77 REPORT ON LENIN'S MUSEUM IN LENINGRAD. (RPT PERSIAN 221 C Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5 79 SUMMARIES ACAD YEVGENIY VELIKHOV 30 APR PRAVDA, ON DANGER OF US. PLANS FOR SPACE WEAPONS. (TASSE 291852) (4-3 MIN: ENGINTER Mk* "j HINTER 302000 SWAHILI 301730) 30 REPORT ON 29 APR CHERNENKO TOUR OF MOSCOW SERP I MOLOT METALLURGICAL WORKS AND HIS DISCUSSIONS W:THi,10RKERS. (HOME 291500) (,,) (7-6 MIN. INCL 5 MIN CHERNENKO SPEECH: ENGINTER 0910 SPANISH ti 900 TURKISH 30":730 ) 81 CHERNENKO SPEECH AT 29 APR MTG WITH WORKERS OF MOSCOW SERP I MCLIT METALLURGICAL WORKS. (HOME 291500) (8-7 MIN: SPANLA 0000 ::CMALI 301600/TWICE/ TURKISH 301300 30173Gt BRIEF: FRENCHINTER 3O 00MWTCE/ ) 92 ROUNDUP OF FOREIGN PRESS REACTION TO CHHERNENKO 'S SPEECH AT OSCOW METARLURGICAL PLANT QUOTING BLOC AND WESTERN PRESS. (RPT (~lJl4~' Wi EN'OINTE&302010) (ENGINTER 0910 FRENCHINTER 302000) LEKSANDR PUT O ON SOV:=T AND SOCIAL PLAN F'UL.FILLME'-rr _:4 (3 FIRST (3UARTER CF YEAR AS REVIEWED BY CSD. (RPT ENNGINTER 281710) IT U 231730) / Y~ / 0 1 r} 84 MISC INTERNAL USSR -ITEMS: GLOBAL 1 SOV a EUR 5 NORTHAM 2 LATAII 6 MIDEAST 4 AFR 4 ASC 5 ASNC 6: LINKED TO MAY DAY: DEMOC V/14 1 EUA- _ ATAM 2 MIDEAST I AFR 2 UNPRO: ENGINTER 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 15CO 1600 17:0 1800 2000 2100 FRENCHINTER 1600 CZECH!SL0VAA 1600 POOR: TURKISH 1300 ENGAFR 302000 JAP 20:200 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301720009-5