TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 8 NOV 84

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Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 ? REPORT ON DEMONSTRATIONS HELD IN-RED SQUARE, INCL SOKOLOV'S (( ADDRESS TO TROOPS. (30-26 MIN, INCL 3 MIN SOKOLOV: FRENCHINTER 5 072,100 SPANISH 072200 GREEK 071600; 17-16 MIN: INCL 2. 5-2 MIN: SOKOLMV\CERMAN 1000 FRENCHMAG 072030 ZULU 1800) 3 ALEKSANDER GULYATOVSKIY REPORTS ON PARADE IN RED SQUARE IN 4 REPORT ON MILIT PARADE AT RED SQUARE, KREMLIN RECEPTION AND CHERNENKO'S ADDRESS DURING RECEPTION. (4-3 MIN: GERMAN 1000 REPORTS ON OBSERVANCES OF GOSR IN MOSCOW, KREMLIN RECEPTION, TAKE I OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 8 NOV 84 AVAK 0130 0330) 1 GROMYKO REPORT AT CELEBRATION MEETING IN KREMLIN, 6 NOV1 PEGGED. (TASSE 061450) (22 MIN: JAP 071-200 HIND 1130; 19-10 MIN: ENGINTER 1610 SPANCUBA 0100 PORTBRAZ-2200 2300 ARABIC 1530 TURKISH 071400 GREEK 071900 SOMALI 16b0 BULGARIAN 1630 ROMANIAN 1700 CZECH/SLOVAK 1700 KOREAN 0930 VIET 1000 1300 URDU 1200 HIND 1130; 9. 5-8 MIN: ENGINTER 0710 10 101 GERMAN 1'000; BRIEF: HOME 0330 MA~KT q GOSR. (6.5-5 MIN: MAND 1600 JAP 071200) GEP,M~ ST 2000 GREEKCY 1800) 8 8 NOV 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 6 CHERNENKO'S ADDRESS AT 7 NOV KREMLIN RECEPTION, PEGGED. (TS3E 971105) (5-3 MIN: ORPITA 0400 ENGINTER 0710 1010.1410 1810 2110 SPANLA 0000 SPANCUBA-0100 ITALIAN 1800 GERMAN-1600 PERSIAN 1500 1700 TURKISH 1400 AMHARIC 07.1530 SWAHILI- 1730 FRENCHMAG 072030 POLISH 1500 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 HUNGARIAN-2000 KOREAN 1330 LAD 130 BUR 1430 INDO 1330 1500 BENG 1500 URDU 1300; 2.5 MIN: URDU 1200 HIND 1130 BENG'1500 BUR 1430; 2-1 MIN: MAYAK,013O 0330 ENGINTER 0900 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 150O 1600.1700 1000 1900 2000 2100 FRENCHINTER`072100 1700 ENGNA.0001 ENGOK 2000 ITALIAN 1800,2000 PORT 1800 GREEK 1600 TURKISH.1400 FRENCHMAG 072030 ARABIC 1500 ENGAFR.1700 2000 PORTAFR.1830 FRENCHAFR 07203 AMHARIC 1530 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 1700 HUNGARIAN 1730 2000 KOREAN 0930 CAMB 1330 LAO 1300 THAI 1100 INDO 1330 1500; BRIEF: HOME 0330 PORT ON GOER CELEBRATIONS IN USSR. (4 MIN: DARI 171500) it 8 ROUND-UP REPORTS ON PUBLIC RALLIES AND DEMONSTRATIONS HELD IN SOCIALIST AND WESTERN CAPITALS. PEGGED, FRENCH PUBLIC'FIGURE QUOTED IN INTVW IN PARIS ON USSR'S DEVELOPMENT SINCE GOSR. (7-5 MIN: ENGINTER 1,410,1810 ITALIAN 1800 GERMAN 1600-SPANLA 2300 AMHARIC 1530 SWAHILI 1730 ARABIC 1730 GREEK 1600 PERSIAN 1500 1700 ALBANIAN 1530 BULGARIAN 1630 POLISH 1500 CZECH/SLOVAK--1600 HUNGARIAN'2000 KOREA N,1-32,0 CAMB LAO 1300 INDO 1330 1501 BUR 1430 BENG 1500 URDU 130(f) 9 FEATURES, PEGGED, NOTING USSR ACHIVEMENTS SINCE REVOLUTION; REPORT ON ACTIVITIES HELD IN VARIOUS CITIES OF USSR ALSO GIVEN, QUOTING FOREIGN VISITORS IMPRESSIONS OF PARADE AND USSR'S PEACE POLICY, INCL 3 MIN QUOTE CHERNENKO'S SPEECH AT 7 NOV RECEPTION, INCL MUSIC. (30-25 MIN: TURKISH 071400 PORTAFR 1830 FRENC,HAF 072030 JAP 071200;. 8 MIN: KOREAN 1130) 10 FEATURE DEDICATED TO BEGINNINGS OF GOSR: "WHAT IS SOVIET (1.0 MIN: GERMAN 1000) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 08NOVr 1A ~ Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 11 ANON ABOUT AMERICAN JOURNALIST JOHN REED, AUTHOR OF "10 DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD" RE SOVIET SOCIALIST REV, RECALLING 1917 REVOLUTION EVENTS AND EYE WITNESS ACCOUNTS OF REV EVENTS AND ~ ~~ L(S q tit, S I/ WAGE ANTI-IMPIST, ANTI-COLONIAL STRUGGLES. (9-5 MIN: MAND 1600 ~ MA"~I ;~ A 11.30)) P ( ~ ~! ANON: "WHAT IS THE SOVIET AUTHORITY"?. RECALLING START OF 11 GOSR WITH VOICE RECORDING OF LENIN'S SPEECH FROM 1919. (ARABIC 1+ RESUME OF FOREIGN PRESS COMMENT ON CHERNENKO'S SPEECH AT KREMLIN RECEPTION AND ON EVENTS DURING FESTIVITIES IN MOSCOW, QUOTING NEPSZABADSAG, RUED PRAVO, BERLINER ZEITUNG, SCINTEIA, - ^ h NHAN VAN, POLITIKA OF BELGRADE, ASAHI AND MARILYN BECHTEL OF l~ mfr U. S. /;WW WORLD. (4 MIN, OVERALL: ENG I LATER 2110) CUBI AN COMMUN I S LDR; AUSTRIAN CP SEC GEN AND SYRIAN CP LDR. (7. 5 : ITALIAN 2000) MINI ( 1.7 ROUND-UP STMTS BY FOREIGN PERSONALITIES HIGHLY APPRAISING SIGNIFICANCE OF GOSR AND ITS ROLE IN ATTAINING FREEDOM FOR WORLD PPLS. (8-4 MIN: ITALIAN 2000 ENGAFRR 2000 ARABIC 1500 1730 3 0 $ NOV 1994 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 /3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R00250186000413 ? TAKE 2 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 8 NOV 84 G o5,t 10 uSS -- cram,' J C' ( THIS ASPECT OF SOVIET POLICY HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE SAME, FIRST DECREE OF USSR CITIED, CALLING FOR PEACE AND CHERNENKO'S WASHINGTON POST (5 MIN: ENGNA 2300) 21 REVIEW OF POLISH LISTENERS' LTRS PRAISING MOMENTOUS SIFICANCC-. OF GOSR. 22 "FROM OUR REPORTER" ANON ON ANTI-NUCLEAR PROTESTS IN EUROPE Q,khn u.c--' mac{. (3 MIN); (NAME INDISTINCT). ON ARMS RACE (2 MIN); ANON REPORT ON ~-,+^5 GATHERING IN USSR MARKING NAMIBIAN SOLIDARITY DAY. v 23 "GU`STIONS AND ANSWERS" INCL: ITEMS ON WWII AND WHO IS Wu)" RESPONSIBLE FOR CURRENT ARMS RACE. (SOMALI 1600) 24 TINE EVENTS AND PPL: INCL V. STEPANOV REPORT FROM BUDAPEST PROFILING LIFE OF HUNGARIAN PEASANT ACTIVE IN REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN USSR AT TIME OF GOSR; A. YAROSHEVSKIY PRESENTS PROFILE OF GOSR gs~G&O_ tA$S(t 25 MEETINGS ON SOVIET SOIL-FOREIGN GUESTS SPEAK, PRESENTED BY ALEKSANDR LEVCHENKO: AAPSO PRESIDENT PRAISES GOSR AND APPLAUDS al SOVIET NEAR EAST POLICIES (' 3 MIN); ~ SWAPO CHAIRMAN SAM NJOMA ( flhID! MIS T M P V l t AU T STS A C T R c ? , 15T AGGRESSION IN NAMIBIA, BUT REMAINS CONFIDENT OF ULTIMATE VICTORY, HE WISHES ALL SOVIET PPL A HAPPY GOSR (3 IN); ANDREY SOKOLOV INTVWS OFFICIAL OF CENTRAL AMERICAN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FEDERATION ON PREPARATIONS FOR MOSCOW FESTIVAL, HE PLEDGES UNDYING SOLIDARITY WITH ALL PROGRESSIVE PPLS OF' H To NOV (HOME 0800) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 11 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 20 LEV NIKOLAYEV NOTING IMPERIALIST POLOTS AND PROPAGANDA AGAINST USSR AND AFGHANISTAN FOLLOWING OCT AND APRIL REVOLUTIONS IN THESE I ES. (6 MIN: DART 1500) 29 ERIRR. AL 1 KSEYEV, HEAD OF INTL DEPT OF TRUD, TALKS ON REASONS FOR UNEMPLOYMENT IN.WEST, NOTES THERE IS NO IMPROVEMENT IN SITUATION, IESPITE SOCALLED RECOVERY OF ECONOMY, EXPLANATION GIVEN IS SUPPOSEDLY REMAINING EFFECTS OF RECESSION, THE EFFECTS OF THIS ARE LOSS OF JOBS AS IN BRITISH MINING INDUSTRY, HENCE THE GAP BETWEE+ POVERTY AND WEALTH CONTINUES TO GROW. (7 MIN: ENGINTER 1650) 30 ANATOLIY YURYEV ON PRESSURES BY CIA ON ITALIAN AUTHORITIES 10 BEGIN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS AGAINST BULGARIAN CITIZEN SERGEY ANTONOV AND THE PROPAGANDA BY WESTERN MEDIA ON ALLEGED BULGARIAN CONNECTfON IN ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF POPE, PAESE SERA AND CD -:6- 08 NOV +981 REPUBBLIC, QUOTED. (5.5 MIN: ITALIAN 1800) LISTENRS' QUIZ RE FORTHCOMING YOUTH AND STUDENTS FESTIVAL i ? 26 PROFILE OF SOME OF THE PROMINENT NON-RUSSIAN COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES WHO LENT INTERNATIONALIST SUPPORT TO USSR IN ITS EARLY-AYS. (11 MIN: POLISH 1400) , 27- INTRODUCING THE SOVIET UNION FEATURE: INCL DEMOS HELD IN USSR MARKING GOSR; GEN SEC OF MALI MOVEMENT FOR PEACE TALKS ABOUT ACTIVE SUPPORT OF USSR FOR INDEPENDENCE OF AFRICAN PPL; SPECIALIST boo ~~' oWtj(.1 IN AFRICAN AFFAIRS, CONDEMNS. POLICY OF GENOCIDE PRACTISED BY SOUTH AFRICA AND DEMANDS RELEASE OF ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS FROM SOUTH AFRICAN JAILS; TALK ABOUT AFRICAN PPL'S DETERMINATION~TO FIGHT C 6~ ) IMPERIALISM; SOVIET SPACE FLIGHT RECALLED, GEN SEC OF RAILROAD TU IN MALI TALKS ABOUT EQUAL RIGHTS OF ALL. SOVIET CITIZENS. (19-7t-7~MIN: ENGAFR 071700 1.700 2000) TO BE i LD IN MOSCOW IN 1985. (ENGUK 2000 ARABIC 1730) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 - - - u Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 ? ? 1AK;. 3 OF SEVERAL COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 8 NOV 84 1) zSAR 32 TASS COMMENTATOR VALERIY KOSTYLEV ON REAGAN PRESS CONF IN LOS ANGELES DURING WHICH HE SAID THAT U. S. IS PREPARED TO uSSI~' C~ ONTINUE TALKS ON ARMS CONTROL (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 2003) STAT 35 "NO TO NUCLEAR CATASTROPHE": GEOROIY TANOV ON FOREIGN SCIENTISTS EXPLAINING HARMFUL AFTER-EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR WAR, 1, A ? J1.N 1ZONING ANTI--WAR MVMT GROWING IN AFRICA, ROUNDUP OF ACTIVITIES, REVIEW OF LISTENERS' LETTERS ON PEACE AND NEED FOR DISARMAMENT, DENC ICING U. S. AGGRESSIVE POLICY. (10 MIN: ENGAF 1700) US 6 36 INTVW WITH DIRECTOR 01F UN INSTITUTE FOR DISARMAMENT RESEARCH, LIVIU ROTA, ON ARMS RACE TODAY, NOTING SITUATION IS SUCH THAT AT ANY TIME THINGS COULD GET OUT OF CONTROL AND IT IS SUICIDAL TO PLAN EXTENDING ARMS RACE INTO OUTER SPACE,, POINTING OUT USSR HAS USGGESTED FREEZING OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS ON MANY CCASIONS, BRIEFLY QUOTING GROMYKO SPEECH AT GOSR CELEBRATIONS. A- I 1 1-? (3 MIN: ENGINTER 1410 1810 2110 ENGUK 2000 ITALIAN 1800 GERMAN 1b00 ARABIC 1730 TURKISH 1400 PERSIAN 1500 1700 POLISH 1500 CZECH/-LOVAK 1600 HUNGARIAN 2000 KOR 1330) 7 ARTIST TALKS OF HIS ARTICLE IN SOVIET CULTURE ON CIVIC DUTY OF EVERY ARTIST TO PROMOTE STRUGGLE FOR PEACE. (6 MIN: 0 8 .NOV 1984 t l.571'.' PO 1. .. LISH V/ Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 7 ((J Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 33 SECOND PART OF SERIES BASED ON BOOK BY VSEVOLOD OVCHINNIKOV "HOT ASHES." CITING INTVW WITH AUTHOR EXPLAINING THAT HE WANTED TO GIVE HIS READERS FACTS ABOUT ARMS RACE, DURING HIS RESEARCH HE FOUDN OUT HOW FRENCH ATOMIC SECRETS HAD BEEN USED BY BRITISH "CLMQ.Q~, PHYSICISTS, ALSO THAT U. S. SCIENTISTS ONLY BECAME INTERESTED (A 1( AFTER BRITISH SCIENTISTS HAD PREPARED A REPORT ON POSSIBILITY OF AN ATOMIC WEAPON, DWELLING ON EFFORTS OF U.S. ARMY TO BEAT FRENCH ARMY TO NAZI ATOMIC RESEARCH CENTER, DESCRIBING U.S. ARMY MANEUVERS THAT MANAGED TO FRENCH TO ATOMIC RESEARCH CENTER, DESPITE AGMTS BETWEEN ALLIES WHICH MEANT THAT U.S. ARMY SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN IN THAT SEtS,TOR. (9 MIN: ENGUK 2000) UN It TED STATES 39 SUPSOV PRESIDIUM TELEGRAM TO PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN CONGRATULATING HIM ON HIS RE-ELECTION. (TASSE 071403) (ONE U rAAbc GERMAN 1000 LAO '1300 URDU 1200 HIND 1130 1400 INDO?1500; usS(L SJ-p5&J BRIEF: TASSE 0618 MAYAK 072300 0330 0430 ORBITA 0004 0104 0400 1140ME 0204 0304 0400 0600 ENGINTER 0800 0900 1000 1100 FRENCHINTER 072100 SPANLA 0000 SPANCUBA 0100 ENGNA 0001 SPANISH-072200 MAND STAT ul Ug 41 RECC^DED INTVW WITH AMERICAN COUPLE, HANK AND KITTY (WEAVER), WHO GIVE 'T'HEIR IMPRESSIONS OF RED SQUARE PARADE, EXPRESSING REGRET OVER ARMS RACE AND POINTING TO SIMILTARITIES BETWEEN SOVIET AND ` AM.ER I CAN \PPL.S. (ENGINTER 1710) YOUTH EXC1fANGE PROGRAM. (RPT AUG 252300) (ENGNA 2300) (Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 LL& 211 42. APN OBSERVER (NINA STRELTSOVA) ON WEEK OF ACTION AGAINST VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS BY U. S. AUTHORITIES WHICH BEGINS IN U. S. TODAY, ORGANIZED BY NATL ALLIANCE AGAINST RACIAL AND POLITICAL REPRESSION, STRESSING THAT ORGANIZERS OF THIS CAMPAIGN HAVE NO ILLUSIONS THAT DURING ONE WEEK THEY CAN ALTER DESPERATE PLIGHT OF MILLION F AMERICANS. (SENT: MAYAK 1030) S I ~ - 08 NOV -i9& 43 I NT V0! WITH U. S. VISITOR TO USSR (SARAH SEER OLD) ON U.S.-USSR Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 is 0 ME-R ICAS 4-4 ANON ON CPSU CC GOSR SLOGANS GREETING ALL COMMUNIST PARTIES C%4 c,psa IN CENTRAL AMERICA, INCL REMARKS BY CHILEAN COMMUNIST PARTY LEADERS eJ\ I L Sto3o'tj STRES G SIGNIFICANCE OF SOCIALIST REVOLUTION. (6 MIN: SPANLA 6va U,SSp' GoS(Z ~i.?O00? 45 CPSU CC GREETINGS MSG TO DELEGATES TO 14TH CONGRESS OF ~P COLOMBIAN COMPARTY. (80 TEXT SENT: TASSE 0942 TASSR 0830; ~d~(j)~iP?v iI~ 3 MIN: SPANLA 2500; 2-1 MIJ: HOME 1200 1-600 ORBITA 1200 1600 Lt96( MAWD 1.230 URDU 1300 BENG 1500; BRIEF: MAYAK 1500 2100 ENGINTER 1200/f300N.400 1500 PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 GERMAN 1600 1700 ARABIC 1 SOq) 46 (MANUEL CEPEDA), DIRECTOR OF NEWSPAPER VOZ, ON 14TH CO~GR S OF COLOMBIAN CP. (5 MIN: SPANLA 2300) 47 ANON ON SITUATION OF CHILEAN EXILES, POINTING TO STRUGGLE TO RU- AN END TO EXILE AND TO MEETING HELD BY CHILEAN EXILES IN VIENNA. (17 MIN: SPANCHILE 2130) G 48 HERNAN RODRIGUEZ ON ACTIONS BY CHILEAN EXILES, REFERS TO MEETING HELD BY BISHOPS AND EXILES IN ROME, EXPLAINING THAT MEETING HAS REVEALED POLITICAL CHOAS PREVAILING IN CHI C(4 MIN: SPANCHILE 2100) TAKE , SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 8 NOV 84 49 MAILBAG: CITING LISTENERS LETTERS THROUGHOUT WORLD DEALING WITH GREETINGS FROM CHILEAN EXILES IN SCOTLAND, ACTIVITIES OF CHILEAN EXILES IN SCOTLAND; BRITISH MUSICIAN'S TRIP TO CHILE; BRITISH LABOR DELEGATION'S TRIP TO CIHHILE; DEATH OF PRESIDENT OF MINERS CONFEDERATION; SUPPORT FOR EL TENIENTE MINERS ON HUNGER STRJKC; CHILEAN BISHOPS' MEETING WITH EXILES IN ROME; POEMS ON CHILE; BULLETIN OF LATAM SOCCER LEAGUE. (6 MIN: SPANCHILE 2100) 4)8 NOV Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 ? STAT U.Rv 0 INTVW WITH VENEZUELAN CP LEADER (ALFONSO SEPTIEM) ON POLITICAL SITUATION IN VENEZUELA, STRESSING IMPORTANCE OF OCT REV.,, (5 MIN: POOR: SPANLA 0000) l( LtIOL- -u 5s - 53 ANON DEALING WITH EVENTS AT BEGINNING OF OCT REV IN USSR AND ITS INFLUENCE ON GERMAN WORKERS AND THE REACTION OF THE HOHENVZ-OLLERN MONARCHY. (5 MIN: GERMAN 1700) "GOOD EVENING, AUSTRIA": AUSTRIAN HISTORIAN HANS (HAUPTMANN) TALKING ABOUT THE INFLUENCE OF GREAT SOCFIALIST OCT REV ON AUSTRIAN WORKERS (10 MIN); CENTRAL SEC OF AUSTRIAN-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY TALKING ABOUT IMPORTANCE OF FORTHCOMING VISIT OF AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR SINOWATZ TO MOSCOW, HE ALSO STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF ACTIVITY OF OESG REPRESENTING INTERESTS OF ALL PARTIES. THE SOCIETY IS PLANNING VARIOUS EVENTS OF PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN PPLS OF T"Wb COUNTRIES. THE SOCIETY HAS ITS OFFICES IN ALL REGIONS OF C(2 RY (5 MIN). (18 MIN, INCL MUSIC: GERMAUST 2000) ANATOLIY GAN ON SOLIDARITY BETWEEN BRITISH AND SOVIET WORKS C-1 (RPT FN' n.t _O A,,.7000) (ENGUK 2000) 56 ANON ON ITALY'S FOREIGN POLICY, IN PARTICULAR IN THE MED`YT RRANEAN AND TOUCHING ON DEFENSE MATTERS. (7 MIN: ITALIAN 2000) u 57 PROGRAM ON GOSR AND AFRICA. (POOREST: AMHARIC 1530) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 /7 1D 8 NOV 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 ? ? 58 IZVESTIYA ARTICLE, 6 NOV1 BY ANATOLIY GROMYKO, DIRECTOR OF INSTITUTE OF AFRICAN STUDIES,'ON EXPLOITATION OF AFRICA BY 59 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": ANON ON UNREST IN RSA AND USSR SOLIDARITY WITH PPLS OF SOUTH AFRICA (3 MIN); ANON ON AGRICULTURE IN GHANA (3 MIN); ANON ON SOCIALIST COUNTRIES AID TO DROUGHT VICTIM. TN ETHIOPIA (3 MIN). (AMHARIC 1530) 570 60 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": FEATURE ON MTGS AND RALLIES THROUGHOUT !'-SR PROTESTING AT REPRESSION IN SOUTH AFRICA, QUOTING A MOSCOW FACTORY WORKER AND AN E NGINEER ON THE IR ENTHUSIASM FOR DONATING ct-a wscR- &w \ ONE DAY'S PAY TO SOVIET PEACE FUND, WHICH WILL USE THE MONEY TO ~. AID VICTIMS OF OPPRESSION (2.5 IN); TALK ON GHANA'S AGRICULTURE +POOREST); SOVIET JOURNALIST (NAME INDISTINCT) DESCRIBING FUNCTIONING 0 A HOSPITAL IN KISUMU, BUILT WITH SOVIET ASSISTANCE 20 YRS AGO u ssf - MEIL AFFLU BY SOVIET SPECIALISTS (3 MIN). (ENGAFR 1700 2000) 7_ OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 8 NOV 84 1a rJtJ i41.I. )EAST (RPT PERSIAN 071800) (PERSIAN 1700) JI R N I3ETLJEEN 1905 AND 1911. c,6iao STAT fj1 61 ANDREY NIKOLAYEV: "THE FIRST SOCIALIST COUNTRY IN WORLD AND THE ARAB ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL PROGRESS," RE SOVIET UNION'S ASSIST/ONCE TO OTHER COUNTRIES IN THEIR STRUGGLE FOR LIBERATION, POINTTNLA TO FOYPT, IRAQ AND SYRIA AND OTHER COUNTRIES AS EXAMPLE. MENTIONIf SOVIET TEACHERS HELP ALSO TO BUILD ARAB CADRES. (ARA)1z 1500)) EL 62 ANON ON SATTAR KHAN'S STRUGGLES FOR CONSTITUTIONALISM IN Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 1"".7fih~ AFGHAN 64- ANON ON SUPPORT BY AFGHAN TRIBES FOR PDPA AND DRA GOVT, THE TRIBES HAVE FORMED SELF-DEFENSE DETACHMENTS IN ORDER TO SAFEGUARD REVOLUTION AND DEFEND BORDERS. THE GOVT HAS TAKEN STEPS TO IMPROVE LIVING CONDITIONS OF TRIBES. (6 MIN: DARI 1500) 65 RECORDED INTVW WITH RANJBAR, MBR OF AN AFGHAN UNION'S DELEGATION AND AN OFFICIAL OF AFGHAN LIGHT INDUSTRIES' MINISTRY, ON A RECENT VISIT TO USSR, SPEAKING ABOUT DRA'S POLICY TOWARD NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES. HE CONDEMNS UNDECLARED WAR AGAINST AFGHAN AND SAYS EFFORTS TO THWART SAWR REV'S GAINS ARE FUTILE, AND THAT AFGHANISTAN'S REV FORCES CONTINUE TO ROUT COUNTERREV. IN CONCLUSION HE STATES THAT AFGHANISTAN IS PREPARED TO RESOLVE DIFFERENCES WITH PAKISTAN AND IRAN PEACEFULLY. (5 MIN: PERSIAN 1700 66 (LUViNSKIY) DISCUSSES PAST SOV MILIT AID TO CHINA, RECALLING OV AID IN FDG WHAMPOA MIL ACADEMY IN 1923, SOV SUPPORT OF CHI RESISTANCE- AGAINST JAP AGGRESSION, SOV MILITARY AID IN 1950'S EXPRE ES HOPE OF IMPROVING SING-SOVIET TIES. (6 MIN: MAND 123()(' S S 67 HISTORIAN YEVGENI.Y BELOV ON SIGNIFICANCE OF GOSR'FOR ASIA: SAYS GOSR WAS AN EXAMPLE AND INSPIRATION FOR OTHER COUNTRIES, INCLUDING THE OPPRESSED ASIAN COUNTRIES, THIS IS BECAUSE OF UNCEASING INTRIGUES OF INTERNATIONAL IMPERIALISM LED BY U.S. SRESSSING U.S. IMPERIALISM HAS ACCOMPLICES IN ASIA, HEGEMONISTIC CIRCI-ES PURSUING THEIR OWN SELFISH EXPANSIONIST GOALS. CPSU CC SLO \NS ADDRESSED TO ASIA CITED. (ENGINTER 1531) ` 1 ~$ NOV i5. I (A Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 68 IIAKSIM (S,'-iIRIYAMOV) ON SOVIET-MALAYSIAN TRADE CONTACTS, SAYS THE BALANCE OF TRADE WITH USSR IS ALWAYS BENEFICIAL FOR MALAYSIA AS USSR IS A STABLE AND RELIABLE PARTNER, MAINTAINING THE FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF SOVIET-MALAYSIAN COOPERATION WOULD STRENGTHEN THE POSITION OF )MALAYSIANS TN THEIR COMPLICATED RELATIONS WITH THE TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS OF WEST AND JAPAN. (ENGINTER 1531) SIAN COMMUNIST 69 ANON PEGGED TO GOSR, NOTING WITH SATISFACTION THAT GOSR ANNIV WAS CEREMONIOUSLY MARKED IN SRV, SOV oo' AV le H MBATANT K I ) --- -- S ACHIEVEMENTS. (4 MIN: V I ET 1000) I T-1 STAT 70 SOV MOVIESCREEN PROG: INCL SOV MOVIES NEWS, REMARKS BY MBR OF USSR UNION OF CINEMA WORKERS ON SOV FILM WEEK IN SRV, THEIS. (20 MIN: VIET 1400) '?ff 6 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENT,?RY !_ISTT: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 8 NOV 84 L D0 9141,3 ----- - C.E.MA/EAST EUROPE 72 LEONID KRICHEVSKIY ON CONCLUSION OF CEMA SESSION, CITING` JOINT COMMUNIQUE IN WHICH CEMA MEMBER COUNTRIES EXPRESSED READINESS TO EXPAND COOP WITH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, SCORING EFFECTS OF CAPITALIST POWERS ON DEVELOPING COUNTRIES' ECONOMIES. (5-3 C4~MIN: ENGINTER 1410 1810 2110 SWAHILI. 1730 ARABIC 1730 PERSIAN 1500 1700 POLISH 1500 CAMS 1330 LAO 1300 INDO.1-330 1500 RUSM 1430 URDU 73 ANON "COORDINATION OF PLANS AT A NEW STAGE," ON OUTCOME OF CEM/\ SUMMIT IN HAVANA. (6 MIN: ALBANIAN 1530) ? I - 08 NOV 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 ? ? 74 SOVIET COSMONAUT (VALERIY RYUBIN) ON CEMA EXHIBITION TO BE 41r!/ .ICO CITY ON 9 NOV. (6 MIN: SPANCHILE 2'100) 75 REVIEW OF SOVIET MEDIA COMMENT ON SUCCESSFUL DEVELOPMENT OF CElA SINCE ITS FORMATION IN 1949 QUOTING SOVETSKAYA KULTURA, MOSCOW" EWS, NEW TIMES. (5 MIN: ENGLISH 1710) 76 t lr UI l:`{ AK I MOV) R LING DECISIONS I&CA^7F r_ TAKEN AT RECENT HAVANA bi 5,9si SESSION TO COORDINATES CEMA COUNTRIES' FIVE-YEAR PLANS. (4. 5 MIN: POLISii 1400) 7- ANON "GREAT OCTOBER AND ALBANIA," ON SIGNIFICANCE AND INFLUENCE OF COSR. IN ALBANIA, STRESSING-POSITIVE REACTION BY NAMED ALBANIAN PURSOiNALITIES AND ALBANIAN PRESS AT THAT TIME, WARTIME ALLIANCE, SOVIET RECOGNITION OF ALBANIAN GOVERNMENT, POSTWAR COOP WITH 4ri BANIA. (7 MIN: ALBANIAN 1530) 78 SECRETARY OF MOSCOW CAR PRODUCING PLANT ZIL TALKS ABOUT 60TH ANNIV OF THIS PLANT AND ABOUT SOVIET AND BULGARIAN FRIENDSHIP. (4 MITi : BULGARIAN 16-30) 79 MARTA GOTTWALDOVA, DAUGHTER OF FIRST SOCIALIST CZECHOSLOVAK PRESIDENT KLEMENT QOTTWALD, RECALLING HER DAYS AS A MOSCOW RADIO ANNOUNCER AT TIME OF GERMAN OCCUPATION OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA, HER FATHER'S FRIENDSHIP AND ATTACHMENT TO SOVIET UNION, AND HER DEEP EMOTIONS STIRRED UP BY GOSR ANNIV CELEBRATIONS, ALSO QUOTED (A-g'n~ CO5 SVOBODA OF FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY 011.1 HIS DELEGATION'S VISIT-TO MOSCOW CU cJ/v~ t! FOR COff? CELEBRATIONS. ::6 MIN: CZECH/SLOVAK 1600) STAT Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 ? ? S1 VOICES OF FRIENDSHIP: REVIEW OF LISTENERS' LETTERS FROM GDR REPORTING ON CONTACTS WITH SOVIET CITIZENS AND WRITING ABOUT IMPORTANCE OF GREAT SOCIALIST G1J~L OCT REV FOR PROGRESS OF MANKIND lt.S512 (wt' EvI'f N); Ii`ATVW W ABOUT HIS RECENT STAY IN GDR (88 MIN); REVIEW OF LETTERS CONTINUED STRESSING IDEAS OF HUMANISM, SOCIAL JUSTICE, PRINCIPLES OF PEACE AND PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE, GDR CITIZEN FROM MNASFELD RECALLS it MEETING W11H AMERICAN AND SOVIET SOLDIERS (4 MIN); FACTS ON S INDUSTRIAL COOP BETWEEN USSR AND GDR (2 MIN); REPORT ON CULTURAL TS IN USSR, INCL REPORT ON EXHIBITION DEVOTED TO RICHARD SORGE WHOSE DEATH DAY IS BEING OBSERVED ON 7 NOV (2 MIN). (20 ~I U u-:_-,512 MIN Q:LL.: GERMAN 1600) US-/ 82 JERZY KRASZEWSKI ON SIGNIFICANCE OF OCT REV AND ON VALUE OF SOVI'/T POLISH FRIENDSHIP AND SOVIET AID. (6 MIN: POLISH 1400) 83 HISTORIAN PETR (ONCHEVSKIY) ON SIGNIFICANCE OF GOSR FOR INDEPENDENT POLAND, NOTING ANTI-SOVIET POLICIES OF RULING BOURGEOIS CIRCLES IN INTER--WAR POLAND LED TO ITS ISOLATION IN INTL SPHERE, SOVIET UNION HOWEVER SAVED POLAND FROM EXTINCTION AT HANDS OF NAZIS AND IiELPED IT RECOVER ANCIENT PAST' TERRITORIES. (8 MIN, POOR: POLLSid 1 jO0) 34 (VLADIMIR `=ESTONY) SENIOR OFFICIAL AT USSR CENTRAL MUSEUM OF REVOLUTION ON PARIICIPATION OF ROMANIAN REVS IN 1917 EVENTS. (7 QN_, ROMANIAN 1700) IDEOLOGY/ SOCIALISM c 85 SOVIET SCIENTIST AND PROFESSOR (NAME INDISTINCT) DISCUSSING SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC ON OCCASION OF GREAT OCT REV, REPLYING GUERIES ON DIFFERENCE BE"iWEEN SOCIALIST REPUBLIC 0 8 NOV 1c AND 13OUg0EOIS REPUBLICS. (12 MIN: GREEKCY 1800) 86 BILL BRIGGS ON ACHIEVEMENTS OF SOCIALISM IN USSR. (RPT ENGNA 072300) (ENDINTER 1510) ITH WAR VETERAN RECALLING WAT TIMES AND TELLING Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 TARE 7 OF 7 -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED8 NOV 84 87 RECORDED STMT BY ALFRED NO, PRAISING SOVIET VICTORY OVER Ll Ssfi- ~,,,;-~ NAZI GERMANY. (6 MIN, POOR: ENGAFR 2000) usS(L. C_ 83 ITEM I'BOUT EXHIBITIO74 AT MILITARY MUSEUM IN MOSCOW RE JUBILEE OF ITS FOUNDING; MUSEUM OFFICIALS EXPLAIN THAT EXHIBITION WILL TRAVEL ABROAD AND WILL SHOW, INTER ALA SOVIET PEACE EFFORTS; DESCRIPTION OF HALLS OF EXHIBITION SHOWING ADVANCES OF USSR SINCE GOSR; STUDENTS AND TEACHERS VISITING EXHIBITION QUOTED. (1 Th : EN(--INTER 1510) uS5(Z 0 89 SCI-'T'ECH: INCL ITEM ON COSMIC TECHNOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS DONE ON SAL4'UT-7. (RPT HUNGARIAN 062000) (HUNGARIAN 2000) 90 REPORT DEALING WITH MARATHON SPACE FLIGHT OF THE THREE St VI-ET COSMONAUTS KfZIM, SOLOVYEV AND ATKOV. (14 MIN: GERMAN 1700) i -LIFE IN USSL( u SS (L 9.1 SOV LIFEST'(LE: CHIEF COAL OF CPSU IS TO ENSURE' ITS PPL'S WELFARE. ( .3 MIN: MAN! 1600) GEORG-1Y HARKOV, PRESIDENT OF SOVIET STATE AWARS CMTEE, ON THIS EbR'S WINNERS. (PPT ITALIAN 072000) (4 MIN: GREEKCY 1800 ) 93 VALE,RIY SEROEYEV TALKS ABOUT WINNERS OF 1984 STATE PRIZES WHO HAVE MADE CONTRIBUTION TO ECON ADVANCEMENT BY THEIR HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LABOR, LISTING CATEGORIES OF THOSE AWARDED. (ENGINTER 1410 GERMAN 1600 ITALIAN 1800 SWAHILI 1130 TURKISH 1400 POLISH 1530) H/SLOVAK 1600 KOREAN 1330; ANON: HUNGARIAN 2000 BULGARIAN sag NOV 1984, Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 /~O Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3 0S(~- c es AJi 9.1 SURGEON B. A. 1r;ON3TANTINOV, PROF AL ALL-UNION SCI CENTER FOR SURGERY, TAL ABOUT WORK FOR WHICH HE AND OTHER SCIENTISTS HAVE 13E +1 AWARDED A 1984. (4 MIN: MAYAK 1130) 95 RADIO MAGAZINE;:. (RPT AMHARIC 301530) (AMHARIC 1530) 96 SOCIST REV. SETTLEMENT OF PROBLEMS OF NATIONALITIES" ON SUCCESS IN RESOLVING PROBLEMS OF NATIONALITIES UNDER SOCIALIST 97 GENNADIY PETROV ON SOLUTION OF NATIONALITIES QUESTION IN v`0- rJl~ USSR, O. INKED TO GOSR ANNIV. (3 MIN: ENGINTFR 1710) VTSTTORS;NGUYEN LE VAN, MBR OF VIET TV DOCUMENTARY FILM 1AKEAs DELEGATION VIET 1300; GOVERNOR OF ARGENTINE PROVINCE 51 ~ 99(`r TSC INTERNAL USSR ITEMS: c5l) SOV B DEMOC 3 EUR 3 NORTHAM 14 L.AT AM 2 MIDEAST 2 AFR 3 ASC 3 ASNC 6; LINKED TO GOSSR : LATAM 3 ASC 1 A , d( , . OF S ,NTA FE: SPANLA .2300. POOREST:, FRENCH 1830 PERSIAN 1800 POOR: ITALIAN 2000 SPANISH 072200 PORT 1800 ARABIC 1730 ENGAFR PART MISSED: AMHARIC 071530 ' 8 gov Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860004-3