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December 30, 1970
The CIA liaison officer confirms to RLC President Sargeant approval of the revised Policy Manual for Radio Liberty broadcasts while forwarding alternative views of two current Soviet developments
May 26, 1970
A CIA liaison officer provides RLC President Sargeant with the verbatim views of âhigher authorityâ [here, the State Department] on the referenced RL document.
December 1, 1958
A CIA IOD officer advises AMCOMLIB President Sargeant against broadcasting now the Russian-language text of Pasternakâs Dr. Zhivago, as published by the University of Michigan Press
April 17, 1970
Radio Liberty discusses the issue of self-determination, and states their objective as convincing all peoples in the Soviet Union of their right to self-determination.
July 2, 1969
Radio Liberty outlines their policy regarding Uzbeks in the USSR with programming, with the goal of leading to "democratization, social justice, and national self-determination".
July 16, 1969
Radio Liberty outlines the current communist situation in Eastern Europe, and describes their goal as convincing listeners in East Europe that the Warsaw Pact and COMECON are self-defeating.
July 1, 1969
Radio Liberty analyzes the current situation of international communism where Moscow is regarded as the leading city. RL states their objective in broadcasting about the Soviet Union as a way to influence developments in the USSR away from communism and towards international cooperation.
November 1968
Radio Liberty outlines its approach to broadcasts in Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of providing alternative perspectives to Ukrainians.
February 18, 1960
Radio Liberty describes how they will utilize material on Poland to further their anti-communist broadcasting in the Soviet Union.
April 16, 1962
Translation of Special Feature No. 271, âU.S. Scientists and Public Discuss Nuclear Testsâ