Sunday, August 4, 1985

Soviet press alleges recantation by 'eternal prisoner' Shukhevych
Purported excerpts published in News from Ukraine

by Roman Solchanyk


"Recantation" raises questions


Helsinki Accords signatories mark international pact's 10th anniversary


Heritage Defense Committee meets with Canadian and U.S. activists


1 million moved from Moscow for World Youth Festival

Show for visitors
First festival
Limited contacts
Press restrictions


Osipova receives additional sentence


Sakharov shown on French TV


300 Latvian students arrested


White House meeting commemorates 10th anniversary of Helsinki Accords
by Mykhailo Bociurkiw


Moscow Helsinki Group member interviewed by The New York Times


Congressional delegation returns from fact-finding trip to Rumania


Woman who jumped ship returns to USSR


Report highlights persecution of Catholics


Community continues to pressure New York education officials


Columnist cites holocaust guide


Project receives $10,000 from Sulyk


Hermaniuk gives $10,000 to project


Millennium committee schedules meeting


Gov. Cuomo does not reply to Metropolitan Mstyslav's letter


THE UKRAINIAN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FORUM

U.S. fraternals to retain their tax-exempt status

UNA bids adieu to Zarycky

District committee meetings

Boston
Rochester
Albany

UNA, UACC send mailgrams to Reagan


EDITORIAL
The Shukhevych case


FACES AND PLACES
by Myron B. Kuropas
Research needed to fight defamation


For the record: U.S. report on implementation of Helsinki Accords
Following is an excerpt of the 18th Semiannual Report by the President to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe on the Implementation of the Helsinki Final Act. The report covers the period of October 1, 1984, to April 1 of this year. The excerpted section refers to the Soviet Union's implementation of Principle VII of the Helsinki Accords' Basket I. Principle VII deals with respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the freedoms of thought, conscience, religion or belief.
PART I


Campers stage annual program at East Chatham Plast camp
by Natalka Voronka


FOCUS ON THE ARTS
Young Ukrainian composer wins international new music competition


New release: "The Iskra Songs"


Cardinal Lubachivsky meets with clergy, nuns


Liturgy recalls leader of Carpatho-Ukraine


Yale slates literature colloquium


At Soyuzivka
August 10-11


PREVIEW OF EVENTS
August 4 - August 30
ONGOING


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