TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 11 NOV 84

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Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 is STAT ? TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDAED 1 1 >, 0V 34 LD121025 2 HISTORIC REFLECTIONS ON EVENTS NINE YEARS AGO WHEi?J ANGOLAN 1~ Ci INDEPENDENCE WAS PROCLAIMED. (ONE MIN: HOME 101745) STAT IL 4 IGOR CHARIKOV ON CONTINUING MYTH OF A SOVIET THREAT. U_ SS(L- (4K SENT: HOME 101745) G'TSR ANNIVERSARY 01(',~ASr SUBV, SI0N IN NICARAGUA. (3 MIN, SENT: HOME 101745) A- I r~-S 0 J0) 6 NO EGGED. (TASSE 061450) (18-17 MIN: ITALIAN 2000 ROMANIAN 1700) ~c)r PEGGED. (TAS:--E 071t05) (6-3 MIN: GERMAN 1600 ARAD I C , 17 O ALBANIAN 1530 KOREAN 1330 CAIIB 1330 LAO 1300 INDO 1330 1500 URDU 1200 i k "' 1300 _ BEN,0 1500) ali- ~~ 8\-~CIALIST BRIEFS, INCL GROMYKO SPEECH AT MOSCOW MrG TO MARK BORIS ANDRIANOV ON U.S. ADMIN'S LOW PROFILE RE MANUAL FOR GROMYKO REPORT AT CELEBRATION MEETING IN KREMLIN, GOS j. (7 t1 I N. MAND 0700) GRAMMATCHIKOV PROVIDES ROUND-UP OF MESSAGES EXCHANGED BETWEEN SOVIET AND OTHER COUNTRIES' LDRS RE COSR ANNIV DRIEF REVIEW OF OBSERVANCES OF ANNIV OF REV IN USSR ALSO PROVIDED. (5 MI is SERBO 1700) NOV 1 84 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 a, l CLSS (L- 6 Sa psav' a.cA Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 10 USSR SUPSOV PRESIDIUM/CNCL OF MINISTERS EXPRESS GRATITUDE FOR CONGRATULATIONS RECEIVED FROM WORLD PPLS, PEGGED. (500 TEXT: TASSE 1800 MAYAK 1600 HOME 1900 ORBITA 1900; 1.5-1 MIN: MAYAK 1930 ENGINTER 2000 2200 ENGUK 2000 PORTAFR 1830; BRIEF: ORBITA 1850 MAYAK 2100 2330 ENGINTER 1800 1900 210 A 2300, SPANLA 2'300, FRENCH 1830 SERBO 2000) RE PORT ON KREMLIN RECEPTION, PEGGED, ATTENDED BY PARTY LDRS AND SOVIET AND FOREIGN UGESTS, INCL 2.5 MIN, CHERNENKO SPEECH. ~y-6(4 MIN, OVERALL: ENGINTER 1410 GERMAN 1600 PERSIAN 1500 1700 BI dAR I AN 1630 POLISH 1500 CZEH/SLOVAK 1600) 6.)T ) G 0sR- arisi U 2 ROUND-UP REPORTS ON PUBLIC RALLIES AND DEMOS HELD IN SOCIALIST AND WESTERN CAPITALS, PEGGED. (RPT ENGINTER 080) (ENGINTER 1410 ?1810 PERSIAN 1500 1700 BULGARIAN 1630 POLISH 1500 CZEH/SLOVAK 1'600 HUNGARIAN 2000 SERBO 2000 KOREAN 1330 (C'ArIB' 1330 LAO 1300 INDO 1330 15C0 URDU 1200 1300 BEND 1500) IN THE SOVIET UNION: INCL REPORT ON CELEBRATIONS OF ANNIV OF GCSR, THE REV WAS THE DRAWN OF FREEDOM OF THE PROLETARIAT. (9 MIN: PERSIAN 1800) 14 "KNOW THE SOVIET UNION ANON REPORT ON GOSR (15 MIN: AMHARIC 101530) 15 INTVW WITH (ANTANIO FRANTES), ADVISOR IN ITALIAN LOCAL GOVT WHO ATTENDED CEREMONY MARKING ANNIV OF SOVIET OCT REV IN MOSCOW, HAILIIG SOVIET ECON DEVELOPMENT. (3 MIN: KOREAN 1130) 16 REPORT ON UNDATED SOVIETSKAYA ROSSIYA ARTICLE BY BORIS (PANOV), AUTHOR OF THE FORTHCOMING BOOK "SECRET WAR AGAINST DETENTE," SUMMARIZING SOME OF THE BOOK'S CONTENTS. (6 MA CERMAN 1700) 17 SIDELIGHTS FROM THE SOVIET UNION: INCL REPORT ON POSITIVE ASSESSMENT? OF USSR FOREIGN POLICY BY SOVI PP1. (7 MIN: CERMAN (,Lss~- '., 101600) (C -- 11 NOV 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 tfr Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 ? J&P ? 18 TIME, EVENTS AND PPL: INCL VLADIMIR SAVCHENKO ON SOVIET-JAP ECON RELATIONS, INCL INTVW WITH REP OF JAPANESE FIRMS (5 MIN, SENT); VYACHESLAV LAVRENTYEV ON SITUATION IN CHILE, THE TERROR UNDER PINCCHET AND THE ANTI-REGIME MOVEMENT RESULTING IN ARRESTS. CHILE IS N DIFFICULT ECON SITUATION, UNEMPLOYMENT IS HIGH (4 MIN). ?I- Lk c, m vto 900 ORBITA 0900) -19 "TALKING WITH YOU": VYACHESLAV RCSTOVTSEV ANSWERS LTRS 1Ah6 FROM LA LISTENRS ON SOVIET DISARM PROPOSALS VIS-A-VIS REAGAN'S G (0,. (GE1MAN 101600 SPANISH 102200 DARI 1500) GA.,SS'(l-' aa`' BELLIGERENT POLICY; ON WAYS OF STRENGTHENING SOVIET TIES WITH PRC. (9 MIN: SPANLA 0000) (13 20 "ROUNDUP OF POLITICAL EVENTS": ANON DRAWING PARALLELS BETWEEN CURRENT ESCALATION OF AMERICAN ACTIONS AGAINST NICARAGUA AND THE MILITARY PREPARATIONS WASHINGTON MADE SHORTLY BEFORE GRENADA INVASION, POINTING TO URGENT UNSC DEBATE ON SITUATION IN NICARAGUA FOLLOWING NICARAGUA'S REGUEST; ANON ON UNVEILING OF STATUTE IN HONOR OF VIETNAM VETERANS IN WASHINGTON, QUESTIONS WHETHER INTERVENTION IN VIETNAM WAS IN U. S. SOCALLED INTERESTS, HOWEVER PRESENT AMIN IS PREPARED TO FORGET THAT LESSON (2.5 MIN). TAKE 2 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CNSOLIDATED 11 22 ALEMU HAILUM, MBR OF ETHIOPIAN HERALD NEWSPAPER, ON FORTHCOMING INTL.YOUTH AND STUDENTS FESTIVA!_ TO BE HELD IN MOSCC!W (10 MIN: AMHARIC 101530) 23-RECORDED REMARKS BY MI3R OF AFGHAN DELEGATION WHO ATTENDED RECENT YOUTH GATHERING IN MOSCOW, FAVORABLY APPRAISING AIMS OF 21 ALEKSANOR PUTKO ON WORLD YOUTH DAY. (RPT ENGINTER 101410) 3 11 NOV 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 STAT G 1*) t'ti 27 LISTENERS' QUIZ PEGGED TO FORTHCOMING WORLD YOUTH AND G CZeeh VcSS(- 25 YOUTH PROGRAM: MBRS OF HUNGARIAN DELEGATION ATTENDING RECENT YOUTH CONF IN MOSCOW TALK ABOUT GOALS AND ASPIRATIONS OF THEIR MOVEMENT, THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MOSCOW CONFERENCE AND WHAT THEY DID IN THEIR LEISURE TIME WHILE THEY WEERE IN MOSCOW. (1?/'MN: HUNGARIAN 1730) 26 PROGRAM FOR YOUNG PPL: INCL A SYRIAN AND A PALESTINIAN COMMENT ON GOSR AND CONGRATULATE USSR ON ITS ANNIVERSARY (3.5 MIN); FEATURE ON BOOK ABOUT ROLE OF YOUNG IN DEFEAT OF NAZISM (4.5 MI N,)-- ~ FRENCHMAG 102030) STUDENT CCNF TO BE HELD IN MOSCOW. (ENGUK 2000 ITALIAN 2000 JAP 12,0 THAI 1100) 28 "MOSCOW CALLING": INCL RESULTS OF 40TH ANNIV OF SLOVAK a1?g.r''j NATIONAL UPRISING COMPETITION HELD EARLIER THIS YEAR; MOSCOW tqsIMcl - - UP(L J5RADIO YOUTH AND STUDENTS' FESTIVi-A.L COMPETITION QUESTIONS. J(CZECH/S OVAK 1600) C 29 "RADIO FIOSCOW REPLIES": ON' IMPERIALIST INFORMATION. (6 MIN: AMHARIC1101530) G D" 30 "COMMUNIST WORLD OUTLOOK IS MARXISM-LENINISM": PHILOSOPHER (LAGOJIN) ON UNITING COMMUNIST PARTIES, WORKERS, NOTING IMPIST ATTEMPTS TO SOW DISCORD AMONG WORLD COMMUNISM. (8 MIN: t1AND OV 00 ) 31 "IN THE SOVIET UNION": INCL REPORT ON UN SCI SEMINAR IN VIENNA ON ASSISTANCE TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. (6 MIN: PERSIAN 14r 1600) _ ~f 11 140V 1934 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 22 INTVW WITH VIKTOR PUSKAREV, A MOSCCW INDUSTRIAL WORKERS y a3 MAILBAG FOR NORTHAM LISTENERS: INCL JO ADAMOV'S REPLIES AND MP, DURING REVOLUTION CELEBRATIONS, ON POWER THE PPL GAINED UNDER SOVIET COVERNMENT AND THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS THROUGH 40VERNING NATION, NOTING PARTICULARLY THE COUNTRY'S ADHERENCE TO IDEALS OF PEACE AND INT COOPERATION. (3.5 MIN: ENGINTER .14,1-0?-1810 POLISH 1500 SE:130 2000) TO MASSACHUSETTS LISTENER WHO ASKS WHY RADIO MOSCOW, IN REPORTING AN ANTI-NUCLEAR DEMOS IN MASSACHUSETTS, DID NOT SAY THAT DEMONSTRATORS WERE PROTESTING or ONLY AGAINST AMERICAN WEAPONS BUT ALL NUCLEAR WEAPONS WORLD WIDE, INCLUDING USSR. ADAMOV EXPRESSES VIEW THAT THESE THINGS ARE TAKEN FOR GRANTED IN VIEW OF VARIOUS DEMONSTRATIONS HELD THROUG14OUT WORLD BY PPL WHO DESIRE WORLD PEACE; ON SOVIET PPLS LIFE STYLE, REJECTING WESTERN ALLEGATIONS RE LACK OF FOOD AND SHORTAGES CF OTHER CONSUMER PRODUCTS, GOES ONTO TO GIVE DETAILS CF SOVIET IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, IN gi~SPONSE TO ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN MIAMI HERALD. (ENGNA 0001) SARM/SPACE 34 TASS NEWS ANALYST VASILIY KHARKOV ON LATEST U. S. UNDERGROUND lu~ NUCLEAR TEST, AND U. S. STANCE ON TESTS-BAN. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1711 TASSR 15000 cte Nmu-lt r L, I 35 VIK'rOR GLENICHEV ON NEW PEACE, DISARM INITIATIVES BY NONALIGNED AND SOCIALIST COUNTRIES AT CURRENT UNGA SESSION. (RPT ENGINTER 101410) (ENGINTER 0710 1010 FRENCHINTER 102100 GERMAN T00 SPANLA'0000 PORTAFR 101830 SWAHILI 101730 SPANISH Lc I, C 36 C OR R ' S I NTVW WITH BRITISH WOMEN NEAR GREENHAM COMMON BASE, OUTLINING WOt!EN'S OPPOSITION TO AND PROTEST OF INSTALLATION OF U. MISSILES IN EUROPE. (6 MIN: GREEKCY 1300) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 37 VI,(TOR TANIN ON DANGER INHERENT IN ARMS RACE, WITH REVIEW OF UASHINGTON'S POLICY, NOTING THAT LEVEL OF NUCLEAR CONFRONTATION IS $ISING. ALSO EMPHASIZES THAT BORDERS IN EUROPE ARE IRREVERSI$LE. SOV UNION DOES EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO MAINTAIN PEACE. REMINDS OF VARIOUS SOV PEACE PROPOSALS AND UNDERLINES NECESSITY OF PREVENj C MILITARIZATION OF SPACE. REAGAN SHOULD wg sf - NOW PROVE BY DEEDS TMAT HE REALLY SUPPORTS PEACE. (8 MIN: (A S / '"FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE" 1UOTES FROM SPEECHES C9~Jkw BY CHcRNENKOI AND GROMYKO AT FESTIVE EVENTS MARKING 67TH GCSR (~.SSA` ANNIV; REPORTS ON WORLDWIDE MANIFESTATIONS FOR PEACE AND A STOP TO ARMS RACE; QUOTES LISTENERS LETTERS VOICING CONCERN ABOUT NUCLEAR ARMAMENT AND PRAISING SOV UNION'S STRIVINGS FOR PEACE. 6-A nL5 r0-C-(8 ~vsfL otj V 39 NIKOLAY GRATSIANOV ON GROMYKO'S 6 NOV GOSR ANNIV KREMLIN MTG SPEECH, AND SOV EFFORTS FOR PEACE AND DISARM. (RPT ITALIAN 101800) (FRENCHINTER 102100 SPANISH 102200 GERMAN G 101600 40 VLADIMIR OSTROGORSKIY ON FRG ARMAMENT, QUOTING ROGERS' AGGRESSIVE DOCTRINE AND EMPHASIZING THAT PENTAGON PLANS ARE DANGEROUS FOR FRG. LIE ABOUT SOCALLED SOVIET THREAT IS MEANT TO CAUSE "FEELING OF SOLIDARITY." THEN EMPHASIZES THAT USSR L1- DOES N07\FOLLOW POLICY OF INTENSIFIED ARMAMENT. (7 t1IN: GERMAN L,5S 10170 4NATOLIY GAN ON REMEMBRANCE DAY, STRESSING HUMAN COST OF WAR AND CURRENT THREAT OF THIRD, NUCLEAR WAR. REITERATES NEED TO STRUGGLE FOR PEACE AND PAYS TRIBUTE TO SOV EFFORTS W IN TITS REGARO. (ENGUK 2000) 11 j~OV 1984 41 NEW TIMES OBSERVER DMIKTRIY VOLSKIY ON NATO PLANS TO SET UP ITS OWN RDF. (RPT SEGMENT OF "DISARM: ISSUE OF DAY" IN ENGI-tqER 041610) (FRENCHINTER 102100 ITALIAN 2000) Z Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R00250186000710 ? wv STAT TAKE 3 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED it NOV 34 LD121150 43 COMMENTATOR ANSWERS LISTENERS QUESTIONS: NIKOLAY GORSHKOV REFERS TO BRITISH LISTENER'S ANSWERS LISTENERS QUESTIONS: NIKOLAY GORSHKOV REFERS TO BRITISH LISTENER'S LETTER SUGGESTING THAT IF USSR IS REALLY HONEST ABOUT DISARMING THEN WHAT IS SIPPING HER FROM SCRAPPING ALL ITS WEAPONS'?, STRESSING SOV PEACE, DISARM INITIATIVES AS COMPARED WITH WESTERN RESISTANCE AND INTRANSIGENCE, CITING EXAMPLES. SUGGESTS THAT ANY GOVT IS JUDGED BY ITS ACTIONS. 2000) 4 SIDELIGHTS FROM SOV UNION: INCL INFO ABOUT INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE 1984 STATE'PRIZE WINNERS AND THEIR ACTIVITIES. QUOTING YEVGENIY YEVTUSHENKO'S POEM "MAMA AND THE NEUTRON BOMB" FOR WHICH POET-*AS AWARDED STATE PRIZE. (14 MIN: GERMAN 1700) 45 MIKHAIL CLEBCV RE NYT REPORT THAT U.S. ARMY HAS DEMANDED ALLOCATIONS FOR WORK WITH LARGE QUANTITIES OF 3ILOGICAL AEROSOLES. (SENT- ENGINTER 2110) 6kb 47 (OLEG ALEKSEYEV) ON U.S. CHEMICAL WARFARE. (RPT LAO 101030) ,_~( ( 1 MIN:,,ZHAI 1100 ) .LNa(i~% i ) PLenhIC ( / (,-S e) ia.nA 48 (b~''--A' FKSEYEV) ON U.S. CHEMICAL WA-FARE. (RPT LAO 101030) A 3'ALEKSEYEV ON U. S. STRATEGY OF CHEMICAL GENOCIDE IN BRAZIL, NOTING AMAZON EXPERIMENTS, REMINDING OF U.S. USE OF CHEMICALS IN INDOCHINA AND SUPPLIES OF CHEMICAL GRENADES TO AFGHAN BANDITS AND TO EL SALVADOR, VARIOUS FOREIGN PAPERS QUOTED., ALSO REFERS TO SOUTH AFRICAN REGIME'S USE OF CHEMICALS AGAINST BLACKS, (7 MIN: ENI:NTER 1531) I 7 11 NOV 1984 uS Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 49 ANON REPORT OUTLINING PROGRAM OF 1785 PEACE CYCLE RACE TO BE HELD IN USSR AND OTHER SOCIALIST COUNTRIES TO MARK 40TH ANNIV OF 501 PPLS WARTIME VICTORY. (350 TEXT: TASSE 2226) 50 REPORT CN BOOK PUBLISHED BY PRAEGER PUBLISHERS. INC CONTAINING CHERNENKO'S SELECTED ARTICLES AND SPEECHES, ENTITLED: "SOVIET-AMERICAN RELATIONS". (500 TEXT SENT: TASSR 1245 TASSE LILS N (k sSI'' (,SIG =NGNA 2300 SPANLA. 2300 SPANCHII_E- 2100 ENGUK, 2000 FRENCH-1830 ~~~ GREEKCY 1.500 ARABIC '1730 PERSIAN .1(300 HUNGARIAN 2000 SERBO ~3 --t 2000; 2-1 MIN: EN08NTER?1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 ENGNA 2300 1. ~ ENGUK 2000 ITALIAN 2000 GERMANUST 2000 PORTAFR--1830 GREEKCY 1800 HUNCARIAN.2000 SERBO 2000; BRIEF: CRBITA 1950 MAYAK 2100 SPANLA 2300 FR NCH 1)030) 1 1 PIG 6 JUr L.U UIV U. 0. rULJ %.. I . ..r1r','IVi[1\ri i-,wi, WIN 1I-w" . Ir,vi.. L,VINV-VI../ IBS 6 U. S. THREATS, U. S. SPY INTERFERENCE IN INDIA CONDEMNED; U. S. ROLE IN PAKISTAN SEEKS MODERNIZATION OF SEAPORTS, WEST GERMAN SCIENTIST QUOTED CN THREAT POSED BY U.S. MISSILES, PORTUGUESE AND SPANISH CALL FOR IBERIAN NUCLEAR FREE ZONE, PEACEMAKERS IN JAPAN AND COPENHAGEN CITED, TRAGEDY OF U.S. EXPERIMENTS IN BRAZIL NOTED, FINNISH FOREIGN TRADE MINISTER SPOKE ON U.S. ATTEMPTS AT TRADE RESTRICTIONS WITH SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. (5 MIN, OVERALL: ENGNA 2300) 1/t S 52 OLEG (PGLYAKOVSKIY) QUOTING VARIOUS U.S. PRESS ORGANS ON PRESIDENT REAGAN'S INTENTION TO FOLLOW A POLICY OF PEACE, CONCLUDING THAT(UE AIMS OF U.S. ARE WELL KNOWN. (4 MIN: GERMAN 101700) u-S RIETH ROBINSON, OF LITTLEHAMPTON, ENGLAND ASKS IF THERE IS PREDJUCE AGAINST SOVIET GOODS IN USA AND BRITAIN, NOTES LADA CARS HAVE BEEN BANNED FROM SALE IN USA ALLEGEDLY BECAUSE THEY FAIL TO COMPLY WITH ECOLOGICAL STANDARDS, IN RESPONSE VLADIMIR GUREVICH OF NOVOSTI, SAYS SOVIET GOODS HAVE TO OVERCOME STEROTYPES OF WESTERN MEDIA AND THAT SUCH RESTRICTIONS ARE PART OF U.S. ANTI-SOVIET CAMPA.IN. (7 MIN: ENGUK 2000) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 1 NOV 1W14 LILs 33 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 ". 5 STAT 54 TASS OBSERVER LEONID PONOMAREV ON SINISTER ROLE WHICH U.S. BASES PLAY IN WASHINGTON'S HEGEMONISTIC POLICY, WITH PARTICULAR REF LA S 55 SUMMARY SERGEI VISHNEYSKY PRAVDA ON REAGAN'S RE-ELECTION, QUESTIONS WHETHER REAGAN WILL CARRY OUT HIS PROMISES MADE TO ELECTORATE DURING CAMPAIGN. (300 TEXT: TASSE 0609 TASSR 102152) TAKE 4 CF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 11 NOV 04 LD121210 OWL II 57 YAKOV MALYKIN ON CErA ECON COOPERATION WITH LATAM COUNTRIES. ( 4 MIA BULGARIAN 1630) 53 REPORT ON COOPERATION BASED ON EQUAL RIGHTS AND MUTUAL ADVANTAGE BETWEEN CEMA MBR COUNTRIES AND LATAM COUNTRIES. (5 MIN: ROMAI41\AN 1700) 9 CHILEAN JOURNALIST ROLANDO CARRASCO CRITICIZES PINOCHET'S CRACKDOWN ON OPPOSITION MBRS THROUGH ESTABLISHMENT OF STATE OF .. S I EG,E~ (3 MIN: SPANLA 0000) 60 "TALKS WITH CHILE AND THE CHILEAN PPL" FEATURE BY SOVIET JOURNALIST (GENNADIY SPOESKY), WHO REFERS TO CHILEAN SITUATION IN 1972 AS A RESULT OF PRESENCE OF 1,500 CIA GANETS WHO CARRIED OUT ACTIONS TO DESTABLIZE ALLENDE'S REGIME, INCLUDES RECOUNT CF PINOCHET'S BLOODY COUP, BRUTAL REPRESSION. (5 MIN, POOREST: SPANM LE 2130) ll NOV 1884 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 q Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 61 "CHRONICLE OF BOOKS AND CULTRE" FEATURE: DEDICATED TO CULTURE OF MAPUCHE INDIAN COMMUNITY IN CHILE AND TO A BOOK BY COLOMBIAN WRITER APCLINARIO DIAZ CALLEJAS ON TRADITIONS AND I_ C~ I v ACHIEVEMENTS OF INDIAN COMMUNITIES IN VARIOUS PARTS OF WORLD. 62 RELAY OF CHILEAN. ,JOURNALIST ROLANDO CARRASCO FROM THE OLYMPIC VILLA CF MOSCOW ON A MUSIC CONCERT IN SOLIDARITY WITH CHILEAN PPL AND IN REPUDIATION OF CHILEAN REGIME, INCLUDES NAMES OF PART IPANTS AND THEIR SONGS. (10 MIN: SPANCHILE 2100) (IRINA BASKAVOVA) ON ANNIVERSARY CF SOVIET-CUBAN lam" 0 SOCI Y FOR FRIENDSHIP. (7 MIN: SPANCUBA 0100) 64 SUMMARIES VSEVOLOD OVCHINNIAOV PRAVDA ON U. S. AGGRESSION AGAINST NICARAGUA. (4-3 MIN: MAYAK 0350 ENGINTER 1810 2110 GERMAN V U 1600 PERSIAN 1500 1700 BULGARIAN 1630 POLISH 1500 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 U~J HUNGAXRI" AN 2000; ANON: KOREAN 1330 CAMB 1330 INDO 1330 1500) alo ORT ON DANIEL ORTEGA'S PRESS CONF IN MANAGUA ON AGGRESSIVE POLICY PROMOTED BY CURRENT U.S. ADMIN AGAINST NICARAGUA. (300 TEXT SENT: TASSE 0722 TASSR 0638; 4-3 MIN: ENCNA 2300 SPANLA LI) A (RPT ENGINTER 101410) (ENGINTER 0710 1010 FRENCHINTER 102100 SPANISH LL tjsc~ CaMpI(IINt 102200 URDU 1200 1300 BENG 1500 LAO 4300 JAP 101200) ,~?) Lk4 U ( SENT: ENCNA 2300) Nn(~N n Pr ~Q6B INTL DIARY: INCL VITALIY SOBOLEV N U.S. PROVOCATIVE ACTIONS STAT AGAIN, INICARAGUA. (SENT: HME 1745) / 14S 3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 iD II Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 70 SUMMARY SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA ON REVANCHISM IN FRG. (6 MIN: POLISH 1440) 71 "DIAL.OGUE" FEATURE: REPORT-ON INCREASING TRADE AND ECON F(LA bS 5 P-- II RELATICNS BETWEEN FRG AND USSR INCLUDING TALKS BY A REP OF FRG KL CECKNF_R INTERPRISE ONHIS FIRM'S BUSINESS RELATIONS WITH SOVIET UNION (7 MIN); REPORT ON SOVIET-GERMAN RELATIONS CN THE FIELD OF MUSIC, WITH MUSIC (3 MIN); VLADIMIR OSTROGORSKY'S PROGRAM WE SKP VARIC'JS SOURCES OF INFO AND PRAISING MOSCOW RADIO'S GERMAN PROGR7M (12 MIN). (27 MIN, OVERALL: GERMAN 1700) 72 TASS COMMENTATOR LEV AKSYONOV ON SPEECHED DELIVERED AT ESSLINGEN, BY WEST GERMAN DEFENSE MINISTER, WOERNER,,LAUDING SOCALLED ROGERS PLAN APPROVED BY A SESSION OF NATO MILITARY PLANNING COMMITTEE IN BRUSSELS, IN WHICH WEST GERMANY WILL PLAY KEY ROLE. (350 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1442 TASSR 1140) (As 73 FRANCE AND SOVIET-FRENCH AS SEEN BY SOVIET PRESS: REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S SOVIET PRESS.WHICH CARRIED MESSAGES CF CONGRATULATIONS TO USSR FROM PCF AND MITTERRAND ON GOSR ANNIV, ARTICLE ON RECENT PEACE MARCH IN PARIS, NEW ZEALAND PROTESTS OVER FRENCH NUCLEAR &05 LTESTS IN PACIFIC, FRANCE'S INTENTION TO CON IINUE INTERFERING IN at rill SOVIET (ARCHITECT) IN FRANCE. (5 MIN, OVERALL: FRENCH 1830) dd1l (. " Lv`l' 74 HISTORICAL TALK BY OBSERVER YELENA SOKOLOVA RE ARMISTICE DAY WHICHuIS BEING MARKED IN FRANCE. (7 MIN: FRENCH 1830) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 0 aX- ? TAKE 5 OF SEVERAL..: COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 11 NOV 94 D121425 A F R rCA 76 AFRICA AS WE SEE IT:'_(OLEG LAVRUKHIN) COMMENTS ON ANGOLA BLACK T_ WNSHIPS (5 MIN). DAY; QUOTES MOSCOW NEWS ON SITUATION IN NAMIBIA, HIGHLIGHTING U.sSR- ?,oS Z a,J,J U DIPLOMATIC MANEUVERING BY SOUTH AFRICA AND U. S. ; PRAVDA DISPATCH ,,Sr FROM ETHIOPIA ON EFFORTS TO OVERCOME EFFECTS OF DROUGHT. (ENGAFR ~ day ~~ c4s 17oa> rAkb~ 1^hi?P`u ) CR I, N.LAT I CN" : (RP T EMHAR I C 091530 ON !0 NOV LIST). (ENGAFR 1700) QQU- 6LU&I ( 80 ALEKSANDR (KRAMENOV) ON ETHIOPIAN FAMINE. (RPT ENGINTER 10141 (ENGINTE R 0710 1010 SPANCUOA 0100 PORTAFR 101830) 7)CPSU CC/USSR SUPSOV PRESIDIUM GREETINGS TO DOS SANTOS ON 9TH ANNIV OF ANGOLAN INDEPENDENCE. (HOME 101600) (2-1 MIN: HOME 0204 0304'0330 0400 0600 GERMAUST 102000 2000 INDO 1330; BRIEF: ORBITA 0004 HOME 0700 ENGINTER 0800 0900 1000 1100 FRENCHINTER 0 1021C0 ENGNA 0000 SPANISH 102200 PORTAFR "101030 T14AI 1100 HIND SLINI~ ily CP5u `~ 1130 URDU) 1200) BEND ,1500 V I ET 1000 1300 1400 CAMB 1330) 1 N O V 1984 Gc-~ Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 INDEPENDENCE ANNIV, CITING MATERIAL IN 10SCOW NEWS, ZA RUBEZHOM, PRAVDA AND RED STAR DEALING WITH CONTINUOUS U.S. AND SOUTH AFRICAN 30 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 ascR- INTVW WITH KUNDI PAIAMA, ALT MBR POLITBURO OF MPLA-PARTY OF LABOR'S CC AND COMMISSAR OF BENGUELA PROVINCE, HIGHLIGHTING REV ACHIEVEMENTS SINCE INDEPENDENCE DESPITE CONTINUING OFFENSIVE BY SOUTH AFRICAN RACISTS AND THEIR LACKAYS. (8.5 MIN, POOR: PORTAF 101830) VLADIMIR GRIGORYEV LUANDA DISPATCH ON ANGOLAN INDEPENDENCE . ANNIV, SAYING THAT SINCE FOUNDING OF ANGOLA, UNDECLARED WAR BY WASHINGTON AND PRETORIA HAS IMPEDED PROGRESS. HOWEVER, RADICAL a~N~J SOCIAL AND ECOM TRANSFORMATIONS AHVE BEEN ?1ADE, FOR EXAMPLE, IN ~~~~ 63 REPORTAGE ON MOSCOW FRIENDSHIP HOUSE GALA SESSION MARKING ANGOLAN INDEPENDENCE ANNIV, NOTING THOSE ATTENDING, QUOTING FEECHES BY USSR-ANGOLA FRIENDSHIP ASSN PRESIDENT USSR MINISTER GEOLOGY YEVGENIY KOZLOVSKIY, AND ANGOLAN AMBASSADOR JOSE CESAR AUGUSTO ON STRENGTHENING SOV-ANGOLAN RELATIONS AND FRIENDSHIP, COOP BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES, ANGOLAN APPRECIATION CF GOSR. (7.5 MIN OVER L.: PORTAFR 1830 ) SPHERE OF EDUCATION, WHERE UCH HELP HAS BEEN PROVIDED BY SOCIALIST- COMMUNITY. (4-3 MIN: ENGINTER.1410 1210 PERSIAN 1500 1700 POLISH 1500 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 SERBO 1700 CAME 1330 LAO 1{300 URDU 1300 BEND 1j Q0 I NvDO 1330 15CO; ANON: V I ET 1000 KCR 1330) U S STMT BY (VICTOR MATLO), MBR ANC LDRSHIP, RECALLING NAZIS OF WW2 AND REFERRING TO CURRENT SOUTH AFRICAN REGIME. TO DANGER OF SOUTH AFRICA HAVING NUCLEAR WEAPONS, AND REFERRING TO IMPORTANCE OF PEACE. (6.5 MIN, POOREST: ENGAFR 1760) 3 - 11 NOV 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 S . .. L (RPT N'Tr?1 rER 102110) (ENG I NTER 0710 1010) rte,`. U-S ANDREY DELYAYEV RE SOV ANTI-ZIONIST CMTEE'S PUBLICATION OF 13~QCK ON ZIONISM AND ITS RELIANCE ON TERROR, CHARGING THAT HISTORY OF ZIONISM IS CHRONICLE OFBLOCDY TERROR, DWELLING ON TERROR "TACTICS EMPLOYED BY ZIONISM IN ARAB WORLD EVER SINCE APRIL 1948. 3 ENGINTER 2110) SJ MESSAGES TO RELATIVES AND FR I E14DS: ARAB STUDENTS IN USSR r-XTENO GREETING TO THEIR FRIENDS AND FAMILIES AT HOME IN IRAQ, ~.~bQacv~ LEBANON AND ALGERIA.. (ARABIC 1530) (Jl,~s~' `9 PROGRAM RECOUNTING STORY OF USSR'S VICTORY OVER FASCISM 3 IN WW21 AND CITING STMT BY MRS NADWA AS-SAW I D, DEP HEAD OF ARAB LEBANON RADIO STN, PRAISING SOV !ARTIME VICTORY, AND PAYING TRIBUTE ALEKSEY ZLATORUNSKIY: "DELIVERATE PROVOCATION" NOTING HOW NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN ISRAELI MILITARISTS AND LEBANESE OFFICIALS HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED DUE TO ISRAELI PROVOCATIONS IN SOUTH LEBANON, DENOUNCING ISRAELI, U. S. EFFORTS TO PRESSURE LEBANON INTO at3a") ACCEPTING AGMr SIMILAR TO ONE IMPOSED (IN 17 MAY 1983, WHILE SCORING ISRAELI ATTEMPTS TO CONSOLIDATE ITS POSITIONS IN SOUTH LEBAI~RN. (4 MIN: ARABIC 1500) f-c4 92" VICTOR (KALYAGIN), ENGINEER WHO WORKED IN EGYPT FOR MANY YEARS, ENTITLED: "WATERS OF THE HIGH DAM" ELABORATING ON SOV AID IN CONST OF ASWAN HIGH DAM, WHILc STRESSING ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR EGYPTIAN ECONOMY. (4 MIN: ARABIC 1500) DDAMASCUS REPORT ON JOINT SYRIAN-GREEK COMMUNIQUE ISSUED ON RESULTS OF CREEK PREMIER'S VISIT TO :SYRIA. (300 TEXT: TASSE (9 CSL V1248 TASSR 1057) dm~ J4BT 11 NOV 1984 - C~w #8482 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 fir(" u~ ? ? TAKE 6 OF SEVERAL.: COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 11 NOV 84 t..r1121476 Mwmmmmm~ 94 ANON ON SOV AUTOMOBILE PLANT AVTCEKPORT. AT TEHRAN'S INTL TRADE FAIR HELD EARLIER THIS YEAR, SOV VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT WERE DISPLAYED. THESE ATTRACTED IMMENSEATITENTION DUE TO THEIR DURABILITY AND FINISH. SOV MOTORCYCLES ARE VERY POPULAR IN IRAN u sse nND WE E EXPORTED IN 1964. (9 MIN: PERSIAN 1500) 95 ANON REFERS TO CONCLUSION OF INTL CONF OF SOLIDARITY WITH CYPRUS HELD IN NICOSIA. QUOTES FROM KIPRIANOU'S MSG TO CONF, C cf r aA AND STRESSES THAT U. S. AND NATO I MP I ST AND MILITARIST PLANS ARE JPST ES TOWARD JUST AND VIABLE CYPRIOT SOLUTION (5 MIN, TEXTING: /71 '-RE KCY 1300) 96 PROGRAM: "FRIENDSHIP AND COOPERATION" PRESENTS LETTERS OF LISTENERS IN WHICH THEY HAIL CONTRIBUTION CF GOSR TO DEV COUNTRIES, INCL BANGLADESH. ALSO PRESENTS TALK BY KABIR CHOWDHURY, PRESIDENT OF BANGLADESH-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY, DESCRIBING CLOSE FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES AND THANKING SOV UNION FOR ITS HELP TO BANCLH SSH. (20 MIN OVERALL, WITH MUSIC: BENG 1500) Alfj L>__1 KOLESNICH_NKO/KOROVIKOV PRAVDA DELHI DISPATCH: "INDIA: DEVOTION TO CHOSEN ROAD" ON INDIAN POLIT SITUATION. (TASSE 100905) (4-3 MIN: ENGINTER 0710 1010 FRENCHINTER 102100 ENGNA 0001 GERMAN 101600 SPANISH .102200 DART 1500 URDU 1200) 98 'ANON PRESENTING EXCERPTS OF MRS GANDHI'S SPEECHES WHICH REFLECTED CLOSE COOP BETWEEN SOV UNION AND INDIA IN ECON AND OTHER FIELDS. SHE ALSO THANKED SOV UNION FOR HELPING INDIA IN EXPLORATION OF SPACE AND SETTING UP OF SEVERAL HEAVY INDUSTRIES. (5 MIN: HIND 1 30) 99 SPECIAL PROGRAM DEVOTED TO MEMORY OF MRS INDIRA GANDHI. (RPT ,SNCINTER 040710) (22 MIN: HIND 1400) ?~ / ~~ ,..~1 NOV ]9} Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 h Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 100 ANON ON FALSE PROPAGANDA DY U. S. AND ITS ASSOCIATES AGAINST DRA, WITH THE AIM OF DISCREDITING PDPA'S POLICY, THE,, PROGRESSIVE CHANCES IN COUNTRY AND SOVIET-AFGHAN COOPERATION. (5 MIN: DARI 10150" k S '( I 101 REPORT ON ARTICLES IN RECENT ISSUE OF YOUTH MAGAZINE WHICH IS PUBLISHED IN DRA BY NOVOSTI NEWS AGENCY, THE ARTICLES DEAL WITH 25TH ANNIV OF ESTABLISHMENT OF SOVIET-AFGHAN SOCIETY OF I1 a ij ,/ FRIENDSHIP AND CULTURAL RELATIONS, AND THE OTHER WITH ANN I V OF ~,hP F4PMi MOL. (4 MIN: DAR I 101500) 102 REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S SOVIET PRESS ON AFGHAN EVENTS. A-~KetJ (4 MfiT.-~ DART 1500) C- STAT 105 (VARIS GERAGEV) INTVWS DRA PLANNING OFFICIAL HESHMAT 0 (CWRANO) HE LAUDED KARMAL'S ROLE IN PROMOTING SCI AND' RESEARCH. HE SAID: OUR SOVIET BROTHERS ARE ASSISTING US IN PEACE AND WAR, IN PRODUCTION AS WELL AS IN QUELLING THE ENEAMIES, THE U.S. IMPERIALISTS ARE SPENDING MILLIONS FOR BLOODSHED AND CRIME, OUR WORKERS ARE FORGING AHEAD UNDER THE AEGIS OF THE APRIL REV AND PDPA. ?'7 MIN: PERSIAN 1800) 11 NOV 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 6 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 ? T AK.E 7 OF :SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LI3T:MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED I t NOV 04 106 SOV-CHI FRIENDSHIP SOC PROGRAM: SOC OFFICIAL, (NORUCHAYEVA) GN SOC DELEG VISIT TO PRC IN OCT,.RECALLING DELEG MTG WITH CHI C FF I C I 13LS. (5. 5 MIN, SENT: MAND 1600) SS y ci 107 PROGRAM FOR CHI YOUTH: SOV YOUTH'S ASPIRATIONS FOR SOCIST REV (6 MIN). (16 MIN, OVERALL INCL MUSIC AND _SQQRT: MAND 1230) ASIA/FAR EAST 109 NEW TIMES ON U. S. ASIAN POLICY, NOTING U. S. PUPPET REGIMES (6 MIN: VIET 1300 1400) atS 109 IZVESTIYA ON MICRONESIA UNDER U. S. TRUSTEESHIP, ACCUSING U. S. OF PREVENTING MICRONESIAN PPL FOR EXERCISING THEIR.SELF--DETERMINATION AND RAPPING U. S. ACTIONS TO USE MICRONESIAN ISLANDS `AS TEST GROUND F9R S MISSILES. (7 MIN: INDO 1330) (,IS, INLUST COMPLEX IN JAPAN, PROD OF WEAPONS AFTER U. S. . PRESSURE. ( 5 110 SUMMARY YURIY VDOVIN PRAVDA "IS PAST LESSON FORGOTTEN?" ON MIN P 101000) SS VS 111 2D SERIES OF TALKS "PPL OF ASIAN-PACIFIC REGION ARE STRUGGLING FOR PEACE," CITING JAP ANTIWAR ACTIVITIES, ANTINUC CAMPAIGNS. (7 MIN, POOR: MANDSEA 1130) --------- 112 BORIS ANDRIANOV ON FORTHCOMING JOINT U.S.-JAP MANEUVERS OFF M~j~j,2t)v~ ~1 HCKKA I DO. (SENT: MAYAK 2000) t 1 g ASIAN COMMUNIST 113 ANON ON STUDY OF KOREA IN USSR CARRIED OUT ACTIVELY BY RESEARC i INSTITUTES FOR KOREAN HISTORY, ECON, OTHERS. (5 MIN: KOREAN ? /7 11NOV1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 9 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 ? ? CEt1A/EAST EUROPE 114 ANON ON HAVANA CEMA MTG: "IN ACCORDANCE WITH RULES FO na SOCIALIST ECON COOP", STRESSING SOV AID TO CUBA, SRV, wo MPR, NOTING SESSION'S STRESS ON ECON DEVELOPMENT. (6 MIN: VIET CJ,b m, 1000) 115 ANON ON ECON COOPERATION AMONG SOCIALIST COUNTRIES DISCUSSED AT CEMA MTG HELD IN HAVANA SOME TIME ACO.CONTRIBUTING,TO SOLVING rc.e~ VARIOUS PROBLEMS, OVERALL DEVELOPMENT. (7 MIN: KOREAN 0930) Se-55l i i bal~)tc' 116 "ACROSS THE LAND OF THE SOVIET": INCL ITEM ON PAST VISIT IAN THEATER GROUP. (ALBANIAN 1530) "VOICES OF FRIENDSHIP" PROGRAM FOR GDR LISTENERS: REPORT ON .0' CULTURAL EXCHANGE BETWEEN USSR AND GDR, IN PARTICULAR MUSIC GROUPS, WITH MUSIC (12 MIN); REVIEW OF LISTENERS' MAIL WITH REQUESTED INFO ABOUT KAMCHATKA PENINSULA AND SOVIET COOP WITH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, WITH MUSIC AND QUIZ (13 MIN). (25 MIN, OV RAL : GERMAN 1600) '--44B--VLADIMIR STEFANOV REPORTS FROM BUDAPEST ON HUNGARIAN PRESS COVERAGE ON VISIT BEING PAID TO USSR BY LAZAR AND SOVIET-HUNGARIAN L~2aJ~ ~"Icf t 0 us 1; (L- TRADE RELATIONS. (4-3 MIN: ITALIAN 2000 GERRMAN,1600; ANON: SERBO 19 REPLIES TO LISTENERS' LTRS: INCL TALK ON ACTIVITIES CF WORKERS OF KECSKEMET METAL ENTERPRISE IN STRENGTHENING i,nga~ SOVIET HUNGARIAN FRIENDSHIP. (HUNGARIAN 2000) \A Ss f2 120 ON THE PATHS OF FRIENDSHIP: THE GOSR CELEBRATION SIN HUNGARY, HUNGARIAN GUESTS AT GOSR CELEBRATIONS IN MOSCOW, INTVWS WITH 1l ~S(L HUNGARIAN `TOURISTS WHO WERE IN MOSCOW DURING CELEBRATIONS AND WHO Cc JP' DESCRIBE THEIR FAVORABLE IMPRESSIONS; THE KAPOSVAR THEATER'S GUEST (. l PERF0 'MA CES IN MOSCOW. (HUNGARIAN 102000) 1 "ON ROUTES OF FRIENDSHIP." (RPT POLISH 101400) (POLISH 1500)' LJ/ 122 HISTORIAN PETR (ONCHEVSKIY) ON SIGNIFICANCE OF GOSR FOR INDEPENDENT POLAND. (RPT POLISH 081500) (POLISH 1400)?- /1fNOVi 9 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 iq Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 ? ? 123 DIARY OF SOVIET-YUGOSLAV TIES: DETAILS OF MESSAGES SENT BY YUGOSLAV LDRS TO USSR LDRS ON GDSR ANNIV; INTVWS WITH SEVERAL YUGOSLAV GUESTS IN MOSCOW ATTENDING GOSR ANNIV RATIONS; -:WII VETc: VASILY DVIDENKQ, COL PAVEL SERGEYEV AND YEVGENIY KUZNETSOV RECALL FIGHTING ON SREM FRONT, INTVWS CONDUCTED RE 40TH ANNIV CF BATINA BATTLE; DLTA.ILS OF SOVIET AND LLS aS YUGOSLAV MUSICIANS VISITNG OPPOSITE COUNTRIES; INTVW WITH i1ILORAD VESELINOVIC WHO ATTENDED INTL SEMINAR IN YALTA ON PEACEFUL USE CF NUCLEAR ENERGY, ON COOPERATION BETWEEN YUGOSLAV AND SOVIET SCIENTISTS ON PEACEFUL USE CF NUCLEAR ENERGY AND ON HIS IMPRESSIONS OF y-AtT.A. (SERBO 1700 2000) 124 SOVIET HISTORIAN ALEKSANDR ORLOV ON OPERATIONS CONDUCTED n,,)tJi~ BY SOVIET ARMY 40YRS AGO THAT LED TO LIBERATION OF LATVIA AND 1C.5 S(L LC5, IA FROM NAZI OCCUPATION. (8 MIN: ITALIAN 2000) CJ Li VALERIY BALAKHNIN "THE SOVIET ARMY IN EUROPE," RE FORTHCOMING ~LS52 ~p`r~ f Qty. 6 ANNV END OF WWII. (RPT PORT 101900) (6 MIN: GERMAN 101700) LC121.428 126 FEATURE, RE FORTHCOMING 4011A ANNIV WWII VICTORY. (RPT Ad MAYS` 101530) (MAYAK 0030) aNNI v e off. ~~'~- l 127 HISTORIAN PAVEL ZHILIN ON MISSION OF LIBERATION OF SOVIET ARMY BETWEEN 1941 AND 1945, GIVING EXAMPLES OF SOVIET ARMY'S INVOLVEMENT IN LIBERATING POLAND, CZECHOSLOVAKIA, YUGOSLAVIA AND NORWAY FROM NAZISM. (9 MIN: E14GINTER 1710) 28 LITERARY PROGRAM DEVOTED TO 40TH ANJNIV OF V1CTli?Y OVER SPACE 129 THE SOVIET WAY OF LIFE: INCL ITEM ON SPACE ENDURANCE RECORD. t(,- SSA' (ENGI TER 1510) 17 11NOV1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 FASCIST GERMANY. (15 MIN: DARI 1500) 7- Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0 130 PRAVDA EDITORIAL FOCUSES ON BENEFITS OF INDUSTRY OF A R AT 3 ON. (HOME 0400) U FEATURE ON SOVIET MUSICIANS WHO WERE AWARDED STATE PRIZES THIS MONTH, WITH BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES AND EXAMPLES ^uF THEIR MUSIC. (2Q_MIN: CZECH/SLOVAK 1700) 132 IDEOLOGICAL TALK BY VLADIMIR (AKONEYEV) ON SOVIET CONSTITUTION, PPL ENJOY FREEDOM AND LEGAL REDRESS FOR COMPLAINTS. (11 MIN: PERSIAN 1700) 133 TALK IN SERIES OF IDEOLOGICAL TOPICS: ENTITLED "THE SOVIET AUTHORITY IS THE AUTHORITY OF THE PEOPLE", ELABORATION ON SOVIET CONS,7.ITUTION. (9 MIN: ARABIC 1530) 134 REPORT ON RESULTS OF RESTORATION OF FRESCOES OF ANNUNCIATION CATHEDRAL IN MOSCOW'S KREMLIN. (300 TEXT: TPSSE 1738 TASSR 1055) 135 VISITORS: MEXICAN WINNER OF RADIO MOSCOW CONTEST, SPANLA 2300; CUBAN STUDENTS AT MOSCOW COMMUNICATION INSTITUTE: SPANCUBA 010 ITALIAN VISITORS, ITALIAN 2000. 136 M I SC ,INTERNAL USSR ITEMS: L75/ GLOBAL 5 8OV 18 DEI ICC 6 EUR 13 N r4n Am ~ 1-n-t-ibn q l M !Vr 5 ii- S t UNPRO: ENGINTER 1200 1300 1499 1500 1600 1700 FRENCHINTER 1700 ZULU 1800 POORES'N --M1YAK 0300 0400 0500 0530 ITALIAN 1800 FRENCHAFR 102030 ZULU 1800 ENGAFR 2000 POOR: ARABIC 1730 ENGAFR 1700 URDU 1300 MANDSEA 1130 VIET 1300 0 11 NOV 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501860007-0