COMMUNISM

Addresses

Berlin Wall: John F. Kennedy, 17671 [26JN]

Communist Threat—Real or Rhetoric, Clarence Hodges, 5181 [10MR]

Elections Are of Nuisance Value in True Marxism-Leninism: Bayardo Arce, 6320 [19MR]

Guilt of Stalin Is Enormous and Unforgivable: Mikhail Gorbachev, 32853 [19NO]

Our Personal and National Resolve: Jim Stockdale, 9686-9688 [23AP]

Truman Doctrine: Harry S. Truman, 10965 [4MY]

Articles and editorials

Abuse of History, 30930 [4NO]

Agony of Southeast Nicaragua Too Long Overlooked, 35592 [14DE]

Aiding Mozambique Marxists, 21492 [29JY]

Allowing Publication of a Journal, 21039 [23JY]

Angola—Crucial Confrontation Ahead, 29792-29794 [29OC]

Antidemocratic Tone in Central America Protest, 12406 [13MY]

As I See It . . ., 7099 [26MR]

Can the Leaders Ever Be Trusted?, 3714 [19FE]

Chinese Who Studied in U.S. Jailed After Shanghai Protest, 3716 [19FE]

CISPES Aids Clinics in Rebel-Held Areas, 15624 [11JN]

Communism Without Marx, 21486-21488 [29JY]

Communist Takeover of Outer Mongolia—Model for Eastern Europe?, 2261-2269 [29JA]

Communists Work Toward Taking Over South Africa, 21393 [28JY]

Contras at War, 22131 [3AU]

Cuba, 29792 [29OC]

Cuban Involvement in Latin America, 27923, 27924, 27925 [14OC]

Despite Perils, Bad Press, Labor Still Fights for Freedom, 24249 [16SE]

Don't Be Led Astray, 11280 [5MY]

Fatal Mission in Nicaragua, 19580 [13JY]

Freedom, Inc.'s Goals, 13523 [21MY]

Glasnost, the Magazine vs. Glasnost, the Policy, 22133 [3AU]

Glossary of Russia's Third Revolution, 21485 [29JY]

Gomez Describes Torture, Military Training in Cuba—Buffalo Immigration Hearing Continues Today, 21350 [28JY]

Gonzalez Warrant Recalled, 14911 [8JN]

Gorbachev Accuses Stalin of Crimes—Major Address Criticizes Those Who Want To Block, Rush Reforms, 32853 [19NO]

Gorbachev Assails Crimes of Stalin, Lauds Khrushchev, 32855 [19NO]

Gorbachev Is Going Over Kohl's Head To Woo New Generations of Germans, 22672 [5AU]

Gorbachev—A Leninist Still—And It's Not Bad Manners To Say So, Stephen S. Rosenfeld, Washington (DC) Post, 8544 [8AP]

Gorbachev's Democracy Drive Hit—Official Newspaper Pravda Mocks Some Proposals of Soviet Leader, 32846 [19NO]

Guns of Glasnost, 23193 [7AU]

Gunsmith to Third World, Smith Hempstone, Washington (DC) Times, 6228 [18MR]

HBG Punches Critic in Eye—``Communist'' Remarks Sparks Incident, 14907 [8JN]

In China, Kremlin Watching, 25048 [23SE]

Iron Curtain Stands as a Barrier to Freedom—and World Peace, 11872 [8MY]

Keep the Radios Broadcasting to the East, 19062 [8JY]

Korean Games, 21705 [30JY]

Liberation Theology and American Foreign Policy: Representative Hyde, 4429-4432 [26FE]

Marxism-Leninism in Ethiopia, 12714 [18MY]

Modest Demands of the Intellectuals, 3715 [19FE]

Moral Motivation and Power of Example, 4967 [5MR]

Mr. Gorbachev's Russia, 32852 [19NO]

New Weapons and Coordination Helping Afghans Repel Soviets, 22701 [5AU]

Nicaragua, 5218 [10MR]

1962 Cuban Crisis Viewed by Analysts as Tendering Hemisphere to Soviets, 29794 [29OC]

Organization Trends—What About the Left's Private Foreign Policy in Central America?, 23786 [10SE]

Ortega Doctrine, 35928 [16DE]

Pattern of Abuses Laid to Sandinistas—Detainees, Rights Groups Charge Torture, Oppressive Confinement, 13021 [19MY]

Peasants Tell of Rights Abuses by Sandinistas, 21554 [29JY]

Plan Demoralizes Opposition, 32707 [18NO]

Prague's Spring Remains Distant, Yearned-for Time, 2367 [29JA]

Radio Marti, 21712 [30JY]

Rebels Gain While Duarte Flounders, 21628 [30JY]

Remember El Salvador—The Army Is Becoming the New Oligarchy, 21628 [30JY]

Revolutionary Movement in Latin America, 27924 [14OC]

Revolution's Road From 1917 to Now—The Leader Takes Stock, 32847 [19NO]

Rock Around the Regime—40,000 Cheer as Lyrics Twit Polish Rule, 24357 [17SE]

Rodriguez Shrugs Off Gonzalez' Claim That Filing Was a Reprisal, 14910 [8JN]

Romania Losing Favor, 5270 [10MR]

Sanctuary—Spreading Marxism or Helping Others—Movement Debases Ideals of Liberty, 21351 [28JY]

Sandinista Lobby, 5884-5886 [17MR]

Secrets of Mount Alto, 11011-11013 [4MY]

Signal to Keep Exploring Dark Episodes and Banned Ideas, 32856 [19NO]

Silence in Nicaragua, 21043 [23JY]

Soviet Hints at Curb on Party Figure—Reports on Criticism Called ``Fantasy'', 32846 [19NO]

Soviet's Speech Bows Toward Conservatives, 32852 [19NO]

Speaking of Which, 29743 [28OC]

To Help Thailand Help Refugees, 15481 [11JN]

Toshiba Corp. Sales to Communist Nations, 14766 [4JN]

Trouble for Cuba, 20824 [22JY]

True Believer, 32691 [18NO]

U.S. Supplying Afghan Insurgents With Arms in a Covert Operation, 291 [6JA]

Undercutting the Contras, 23402 [7AU]

Visibly Different Standards, 19284 [9JY]

``Voice'' Marks 40 Years of Broadcasting to Soviet, 4422 [26FE]

West Germany Gets Ready to Welcome a Murderer, 22316 [4AU]

What Neighbors Know, 21382 [28JY]

Yeltsin Drops to Construction Post—Job Allows Ousted Leader of Moscow Party To Stay in Capital, 32846 [19NO]

Youth HBG Cited at Demonstration Gets 2-Year Term, 14909 [8JN]

Bills and resolutions

Christians: persecution (see S. Con. Res. 47)

Communist countries: restrictions on foreign missions (see S. 947)

———restrictions on the transfer of sensitive technology (see H.R. 3047)

Cuba: civil liberties violations (see H. Con. Res. 217)

Cuba: information and travel restrictions (see H. Res. 112)

———information and travel restrictions (see H. Res. 112)

Dept. of Defense: prohibit acquisition of transportation services from Warsaw Pact countries (see H.R. 3254)

Dept. of State: unlawful to expel persons seeking political asylum from U.S. missions or consulates (see S. 1657)

Espionage: improve security at U.S. facilities (see S. 994)

———increase penalties (see S. 996)

Latin America: halt spread of communism (see H.J. Res. 172)

Memorial Day for Victims of Communism: designate (see H.J. Res. 369)

Namibia: support for groups working for freedom and against Communism (see S. Res. 300)

U.S. Embassies: funds for additional construction in communist countries (see S. 995)

———improve security at U.S. facilities (see S. 994)

———reorganize offices involved in overseas construction (see S. 993)

———terminate employment of aliens (see S. 1107)

Broadcasts

Nicaraguan Foreign Minister on Lenin Prize Award: Novosti (Soviet newscast), 18094 [29JN]

Cables

Fundraising for organizations supporting communism in Central America: U.S. Embassy in El Salvador, 15619-15623 [11JN]

Circular

Mothers of Political Prisoners, Dept. of State, 18093 [29JN]

Documents

Dept. of Defense Purchase of Typewriters Manufactured in Warsaw Pact Countries (Public Law 99-500, sec. 9039), 24774 [22SE]

Foreign Policy of the Sandinista People's Revolution Based on International Marxism-Leninism, 6321 [19MR]

Nicaraguan Foreign Policy, 6047 [18MR]

Quito Declaration: International Security Council, 5521 [11MR]

Use of Monroe Doctrine To Restore Freedom of Cuban People: Claudio Benedi, Junta Patriotica Cubana—Cuban Patriotic Board Area Metropolitan de Washington, 6324-6327 [19MR]

Essays

Cuba and the Crisis in Central America, 27923 [14OC]

Cuban Involvement in Latin America: Luis Aguilar, 27923 [14OC]

Historical Antecedents of Cuban Foreign Policy: Raymond Duncan, 27923 [14OC]

Marxist Dreams and Soviet Realities: Ralph Raico, 35601-35604 [15DE]

Excerpts

``Bear in the Backyard, Moscow's Caribbean Strategy'', Timothy Ashby, 5481 [11MR], 27168 [9OC]

``Cuban Prison,'' Armando Valladares (excerpt), 20349 [21JY]

``Great Terror'', Robert Conquest, 12472 [14MY]

``Life and Death in Shanghai,'' Nien Cheng, 27038 [8OC]

``Revolution Lobby'': Allan C. Brownfeld and J. Michael Waller, 15624 [11JN]

``Witness'': Whittaker Chambers, 5247 [10MR]

Interviews

Consequences of the consolidation of Marxism-Leninism in Nicaragua: Ernesto Palazio, 27807 [14OC]

Letters

Communism in Central America: George L. Yoakum, 30476 [2NO]

Communists cannot be trusted: Raymond Rensch, 16672 [18JN]

Election comment: FBI, 14772 [4JN]

Fundraising for organizations supporting communism in Central America: Representative Conyers, 15617 [11JN]

———Representative Dymally, 15616 [11JN]

———Representative Schroeder, 15619 [11JN]

Nicaraguan Government and U.S. supporters: Sharon S. de Wolf, 16760 [18JN]

Radio Marti: Jorge Mas, 21712 [30JY]

Sandinista Party creates concentration camp in Nicaragua: Violetta Chamorro, 6047 [18MR]

Soviet abuse of the U.N. Secretariat personnel system: J. Edward Fox, 35781 [16DE]

———Senator Heinz, 35780 [16DE]

Soviet civil liberties: Representatives Howard and Hoyer, 36668 [19DE]

Soviet invasion and occupation of Afghanistan: Diane Kovacs, 1885 [22JA]

———Harry Grossman, 4678 [3MR]

———Joan Jungharrs, 5648 [12MR]

———Kathleen Baldauf, 1885 [22JA]

———Marcel D. and Edith A. Richard, 5648 [12MR]

Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia: Charter 77, 23777 [10SE]

VOA broadcasts in Slovenian: Charles Z. Wick, USIA, 26860 [7OC]

———Senator Metzenbaum, 26860 [7OC]

Memorandums

Soviet Involvement in Europe: Assembly of Captive European Nations, 19816 [14JY]

Messages

National Emergency With Respect to Nicaragua: President Reagan, 9119 [21AP], 30528 [3NO], 30595 [3NO]

Polls of opinion

U.S. and Soviet citizens' views on importance of issues discussed by President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev: Newsweek (magazine), 35774 [16DE]

Press releases

Nicaragua's D'Escoto accepts Lenin Prize in Moscow, 18095 [29JN]

Questions and answers

Freedom, Inc.'s goals: Larry Abraham, Insider Report, 13524 [21MY]

Remarks in House

African National Congress: U.S. policy, 2033 [28JA]

Captive Nations Week: observance, 20884, 20885 [23JY]

Central America: committee testimony by Leslie Hunter, 28797 [22OC]

———expansion, 2033 [28JA]

———peace plan, 28778 [21OC]

———restrict travel relative to assistance to military operations of Communists, 17081, 17089-17094, 17097 [23JN]

———situation in Nicaragua and El Salvador, 26606 [6OC]

———support for anti-Communists, 30476 [2NO]

China, People's Republic of: human rights violations in Tibet (H.R. 2476), 13032 [19MY]

Communist countries: importance of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, 19062 [8JY]

Congress: evaluation, 16913-16925 [22JN]

Cuba: civil liberties violations (H. Con. Res. 217), 31719 [10NO]

Czechoslovakia: Charter '77, 2367 [29JA]

———Soviet occupation, 22338 [4AU]

Day of Sorrow and Defiance: observance, 3229 [9FE]

Democracy: threat, 17097 [23JN]

Dept. of Defense: prohibit acquisition of transportation services from Warsaw Pact countries (H.R. 3254), 23691 [10SE], 28554 [21OC]

Developing countries: U.S. influence, 21802 [30JY]

Ethiopia: Marxism-Leninism, 12714 [18MY]

Europe: Soviet influence, 19815 [14JY]

———Soviet new thinking, 28544 [20OC]

Foreign trade: restrictions on the transfer of sensitive technology to Communist countries (H.R. 3047), 21408 [29JY], 21569 [29JY], 28799 [22OC]

Germany, Democratic Republic of: Berlin Wall, 11871 [8MY]

———President Erich Honecker's visit to West Germany, 22316 [4AU]

Gingrich, Representative: special order to discuss corruption, communism, and 100th Congress, 16878 [22JN]

Gonzalez, Representative: personal explanation of incident in San Antonio, TX, 14906-14911 [8JN]

Hungary: anniversary of 1956 revolution, 23495 [7AU], 29014 [22OC], 29502, 29506 [27OC], 31432 [9NO]

———struggle against Soviet oppression, 28800 [22OC]

Immigration: incarceration of Cubans, 38257 [22DE]

Jackson, Jesse: policies and statements, 16786 [18JN]

Labor unions: activities in newly democratic countries, 24249 [16SE]

Marymount University, Arlington, VA: conference of Religion in Communist Dominated Areas, 14923 [8JN]

Members of Congress: fundraising for organizations supporting communism in Central America, 15496 [11JN], 15616 [11JN]

Memorial Day for Victims of Communism: designate (H.J. Res. 369), 26253 [1OC]

Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Central America and Africa: Communist support, 11280 [5MY]

National defense: technology, 29716-29718 [28OC]

National Endowment for Democracy: Central America, 22143 [3AU]

Palme, Olof: Soviet disinformation, 4926 [5MR]

Poland: Solidarity movement, 4967 [5MR]

Reagan doctrine, 20821, 20823 [22JY]

Romania: civil liberties, 5270 [10MR], 36263 [18DE]

———protest in Brasov, 35758 [15DE]

San Antonio, TX: Representative Gonzalez' personal explanation of incident, 14768-14774 [4JN]

South Africa: communist influence, 21393 [28JY]

Soviet Union: anniversary of Communist Party revolution, 30930 [4NO]

———civil liberties, 10571, 10572 [29AP], 30922 [4NO]

———civil liberties conference, 36668 [19DE]

———disinformation, 4926 [5MR]

———embassy site in District of Columbia, 11011 [4MY]

———emigration control, 22343 [4AU]

———emigration request of the Elbert family, 22323 [4AU]

———expansion in Persian Gulf, 23603 [9SE]

———imprisonment of Alexei Magarik, 22687 [5AU]

———involvement in Western Europe, 22672 [5AU]

———Night of the Murdered Poets anniversary, 22687 [5AU]

———problems facing dissidents, 22133 [3AU]

———propaganda, 4926 [5MR]

———recent policies, 21039 [23JY]

———recognition of civil liberties by Mikhail Gorbachev, 30598 [3NO]

———remember victims of Bolshevik Revolution, 31433 [9NO]

———``U.S.S.R.—The Individual, the Family, and Society'' exhibit, 23484 [7AU]

———visit of Daniel Ortega, 23689 [10SE]

Strategic materials: dependence on Soviet bloc countries, 29755 [28OC]

Television: coverage of anticommunist demonstrations, 10940 [4MY]

Toshiba Corp.: sales to Communist nations, 14765-14768 [4JN]

U.S. Committee in Solidarity With the People of El Salvador: activities, 23786 [10SE]

Valladares, Armando: experience in Cuban prison, 19572 [13JY]

Voice of America: anniversary, 4422 [26FE]

Remarks in Senate

Angola: Soviet-Cuban build-up, 13479-13484 [21MY]

———U.S. policy, 11118 [5MY]

Central America: Communist expansion, 6308 [19MR]

———peace initiative, 35610 [15DE]

Central America Observer Group: appointments, 23188 [7AU]

China, People's Republic of: extended voluntary departure program for students in U.S. universities, 3713 [19FE]

Cuba: anniversary of missile crisis, 29790-29792 [29OC]

Czechoslovakia: Soviet occupation, 23777 [10SE]

El Salvador: Communist terror tactics against civilians, 1439 [20JA]

Foreign relations: U.S. national security, 36049 [17DE]

Marxism: collapse of ideology, 26325-26329 [2OC]

Namibia: support for groups working for freedom and against Communism (S. Res. 300), 28988 [22OC]

National objectives: clarification of with respect to Nicaragua and Central America, 5906 [17MR]

Nicaragua: curtailment of civil liberties, 5902 [17MR]

———dropping of term ``Sandinista'' in favor of ``Communista'', ``Marxism-Leninism'' and ``Marxist'', 5902 [17MR]

———Marxist intimidation and destabilization policy against neighbors, 5908 [17MR]

———military assistance to democratic opposition, 24407-24421 [17SE]

———persecution of religious denominations and Miskito Indians, 6320 [19MR]

———struggle between the Sandinista government and Contras, 35767-35769 [16DE]

———violations of civil liberties, 5907 [17MR], 6320 [19MR]

Poland: civil liberties, 24357 [17SE]

Radio Marti: quality of programming and impact of broadcasts, 21712 [30JY]

Reagan, President: foreign policy, 21704 [30JY]

Refugees: extended voluntary departure status for Polish political refugees in the U.S., 16867 [19JN]

Soviet Union: leadership style of Mikhail Gorbachev, 9729 [24AP]

———military involvement in Angola, 37643-37645 [21DE]

———policy of glasnost, 21485 [29JY]

———present status of U.S. relations and future tendencies of the Soviet Union, 32843-32845 [19NO]

———visit by certain Members of Congress, 23183 [7AU]

U.N.: restrict U.S. contributions until certain conditions are met, 25244-25246 [25SE]

U.S. Embassies: funds for additional construction in Communist countries (S. 995), 8800 [9AP]

———improve security at U.S. facilities (S. 994), 8800 [9AP]

———reorganize offices involved in overseas construction (S. 993), 8800 [9AP]

———restrictions on foreign missions of Communist countries (S. 947), 8392-8394 [8AP]

———security, 26869 [7OC]

VOA: Slovenian broadcasts, 26859, 26860 [7OC]

Reports

Anniversary Celebration by Nicaraguan Communists: Dept. of State, 5240 [10MR]

Central America Update: Dept. of State, 20792 [22JY]

Human Rights and the Nicaraguan Resistance: Nicaraguan Association for Human Rights, 21794 [30JY]

Human Rights Situation in Afghanistan: Independent Counsel on International Human Rights, 32708 [18NO]

———U.N., 32031 [17NO]

Members of Congress Visit to the Soviet Union, 23183 [7AU]

Sandinista Prisons—A Tool of Intimidation: Dept. of State, 6315-6319 [19MR]

U.N. Charter Is Not a License for Soviet Spies: Senator Heinz, 25246 [25SE]

Statements

Cambodia: Haing S. Ngor, 31418 [9NO]

Celebrity Case: San Antonio, TX, judge, 14906 [8JN]

Central America: New York (NY) Times, 27167 [9OC]

———Oscar Arias-Sanchez, President of Costa Rica, 27165, 27167 [9OC]

Central American Leaders Want Sandinistas Removed: Carlos J. Gutierrez, 6321 [19MR]

Christ Is Part of the Sandinista Revolution: Ortega, Daniel, 6323 [19MR]

Communism: Thomas Borge, 6046 [18MR]

Communism Guide to Revolution: Umberto Ortega, 6046 [18MR]

Cuban Advisors in Nicaragua, 20349 [21JY]

Cuban Repression: Armando Valladares, 19572 [13JY]

Marxism-Leninism Is the Scientific Doctrine That Guides the Sandinista Revolution: Umberto Ortega, 6320 [19MR]

Military Action in Angola: Rafael Del Pino Diaz, 37644 [21DE]

Military Advisors Sent To Train Terrorists To Attack Nicaraguans Will Die: Daniel Ortega, 6321 [19MR]

National Liberty: John F. Kennedy, 5463 [11MR]

Nicaragua and the Contadora Process: President Reagan, 5889 [17MR]

Nicaragua Plans Violated Costa Rican Airspace: Carlos J. Gutierrez, 6047 [18MR]

Nicaragua Revolution Goes Beyond Borders: Thomas Borge, 6047 [18MR]

Our Doctrine Is Marxist-Leninist: Tomas Borge, 6320 [19MR]

Our Sandinista Revolution Has Always Been International Marxist-Leninist: Tomas Borge, 6321 [19MR]

Progress in Namibia: Jariretundu Kozonguizi, 28988 [22OC]

Revolution: Fidel Castro, 27923, 27924 [14OC]

Sandinistas Cease Being International Marxist-Leninist When They Cease Being Revolutionist: Bayardo Arce, 6321 [19MR]

Sandinistas in Nicaragua: Daniel Ortega, 35610 [15DE]

Soviet International Lenin Prize: Miguel D'Escoto, 20348 [21JY]

Time To Choose: Bill Zimmerman, 28996 [22OC]

Truman Doctrine: Harry S. Truman (excerpt), 5888 [17MR]

U.S. Policy Toward Aid to Mozambique: Thomas H. Henriksen, 17820 [26JN]

Unity of Afghan Freedom Fighters: President Reagan, 32031 [17NO]

Summaries

How Should America Respond to Gorbachev's Challenge? East-West Security Studies Conference, 28544 [20OC]

Testimonies

Central American Peace Plan: Leslie Hunter, 28778 [21OC]

Cuban Control of the Sandinistas: Antonio Farach, 27926 [14OC]

———Miguel B. Hunter, 27926 [14OC]

Cuban Involvement in Grenada: Oliver L. North, 20853 [23JY], 20854 [23JY]

Frelimo guerrilla: Jose A. Francisco, 17563-17565 [25JN]

World Communist Brotherhood: Oliver L. North, 20858 [23JY]

Texts of

H.R. 2463, human rights violations in Tibet, 13032 [19MY]

S. 947, restrictions on foreign missions of Communist countries, 8396 [8AP]

S. Con. Res. 47, persecution of Christians in Communist countries, 8990 [10AP]

S. Res. 300, support for groups in Namibia working for freedom and against Communism, 28987 [22OC]