Sunday, February 17, 1985

Murzhenko is under surveillance


Ukrainian samvydav document details Soviet Afghan casualties
by Bohdan Nahaylo


Sources say Shcherbytsky will head Soviet delegation to the U.S.
by George B. Zarycky


Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Ukraine
The following excerpts are from Issue No. 3 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.

The tragedy of Stebnik
Joint declaration


Russification in Baltic republics is pervasive, yet opposition continues


Soviet authorities sentence Kholmiansky, Hebrew teacher, for weapons possession


Baltic group holds conference


Congress to look into Afghan famine


Provisions for famine commission appear in budget


Church leaders to attend 1985 synod


Press review
Huge Soviet project would reroute flow of rivers

Political move
Siberian scheme
Proposal's progress


Canadian newspapers comment favorably on famine film


Catholics create research institute


Ukrainian Canadians seek government apology for WWI internment


Appeal to former internees


BOOK REVIEW
A disquieting book: "Quiet Neighbors" by Allan Ryan, Former OSI director
"Quiet Neighbors: Prosecuting Nazi War Criminals in America" by Allan A. Ryan Jr. San Diego-New York-London: Harcourt Jovanovich, Publishers, 1984. 386 pp., $15.95.
by Taras Hunczak


EDITORIALS

Doleful document
UNA's 91st


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.
CONCLUSION

Anti-samizdat campaign
Further emigration restrictions
Repression of religious activists
Campaign against unofficial groups
Suppression of national, cultural rights


FACES AND PLACES
by Myron B. Kuropas
Ethiopian famine: more than meets the eye


The Washington Connection
from The Ukrainian American Caucus
P.O. Box 23546, Washington, D.C. 20026

Congressional statements
Legislation update


Thomas Hrynkiw: "music is a way of life; it is part of me"
by Marta Kolomayets


Zubar to exhibit during cultural forum


Seminarians turned-gourmet-cooks celebrate Shchedryi Vechir
by Sister Maria


Kulynych announces plans to complete history film


Ukrainian club in California contributes to cultural exhibit


Magazine reports on Soviet disinformation


Rochesterians host Plishka


UCC seeks executive director


UAV post installs 1985 officers


What's in a name: Zaraza Pharmacy


Saskatoon students to host conference


PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Wednesday, February 20 - Thursday, February 28


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