CSCE nominates rights activists for 1985 Nobel Prize
Eduard Arutunyan, Helsinki monitor, dead of cancer
Congressmen urge humane treatment for political prisoners' families
Archbishop-Metropolitan Andrew Metiuk of Canadian Orthodox Church dies
Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Ukraine
The following excerpts are from Issue No. 2 of the Chronicle of the
Catholic Church in Ukraine, an underground publication which made its appearance
in January 1984 but has only recently reached the West. Thus far, eight
issues have made their way out of Ukraine. The Chronicle is published in
samvydav form by the Initiative Group for the Defense of Believers and the
Church, which was founded in 1982 to promote the legalization of the Ukrainian
Catholic Church, which has been outlawed since 1946. The following translation
was prepared for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty by Marta D. Olynyk.
Notifications
Soviets: Nekipelov has phobia
Political prisoner rearrested in Kiev
Imprisoned priest is metal worker
U.S. Army officers mark Ukrainian independence
Sen. Yuzyk cites Ukrainian Independence
Press review
Shcherbytsky speaks on Ukrainian culture
Toronto groups to aid dissidents
by Natalia Pawlenko
Stamford Diocese collects $12,000 for Ethiopia
Obituary
Ivan Palyvoda, former minister
Buckley to resign as RFE/RL chief
THE UKRAINIAN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FORUM
Chicago celebrates branch's 75th
Eight districts fulfill or surpass organizing quotas for 1984
UNA'ers of Munster say group travel is best
Fraternal congress sponsors contest
EDITORIAL
The Yalta legacy
For the record
USSR's human-rights performance: a survey of 1984 trends
This report was prepared by the staff of the Commission on Security
and Cooperation in Europe. It is reprinted from the CSCE digest.
PART I
New arrests and trials
Restrictive new laws
Isolation and brutal treatment
Psychiatric abuse
A GLIMPSE OF SOVIET REALITY
The Donetske coal field: does it have a future?
by Dr. David Marples
BOOK REVIEW
Bociurkiw's booklet on Ukrainian Churches
Bohdan Bociurkiw, "Ukrainian Churches Under Soviet Rule: Two
Case Studies." Cambridge, Mass. Harvard Ukrainian Studies Fund. The
Millennium Series. 1984. 63 pp. $3.
by Frank E. Sysyn
SOUNDS AND VIEWS
by Roman Sawycky
Review: Koshetz Choir record album
Panorama of Ukrainian Culture in the Big Apple
by Helen Perozak Smindak
Apologia
Historical fashions
Art in circulation
A tribute
Taking a bow
TV news
Around town
Ukrainian Independence Day - 1985 commemorations
Connecticut
New Britain, Conn.
Terryville, Conn.
New York City's "starshi plastuny" plan activities
by Olha Stasiuk
Archbishop visits Basilian sisters
Cemetery committee plans expansion
Manor receives folk arts grant
To stage "Madame Butterfly" in Ukrainian
Yale offers Ukrainian course
PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Saturday, February 23 - Thursday, February 28
ONGOING
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