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USA - USSR Moscow Summit Human Rights

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keywords: international relations, united states, soviet union, summit meetings, president ronald reagan, president mikhail gorbachev, human rights abuses, white house press briefing

Synopsis: President Ronald Reagan calls for Soviet Union to abide by the Helsinki Accords, White House Press Corps Briefing, protestors demonstrating in Washington D.C. about Russian Human Rights abuses, Human Rights march in Soviet Union...(read more)

  • Date: 1987
  • Duration: 00:04:18
  • Sound: Yes
  • Color: Color
  • Type: Public Domain
  • Language: English
  • Location: United States, Soviet Union

USA - USSR Moscow Summit: Human Rights

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USA - USSR Moscow Summit: Human Rights

President Ronald Reagan calls on the Soviet Union to abide by the Helsinki Accords. Image of the Moscow Kremlin. Brief Moscow street scenes. Image of George Schultz stating the United States would continue the Strategic Arms negation. Scene of White House Press Briefing in 1988, shows Helen Thomas front and center. Sign reads "Department Of State".

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Shows Russians protestors. Shows protestors demonstrating in Washington before Gorbachev visited the United States for the freedom of Soviet Jews. Demonstrator carries sign that reads "Glasnost For Soviet Jews". Another protest sign reads "Mr. Gorbachev:Let Our People Go". Interior scene of a Church in the Soviet Union as Russians celebrate their Christian faith. Shows a Ukrainian Catholic Church being built in Washington. The Ukrainian Catholic religion is outlawed in the Soviet Union. Shows a human rights protest march in the Soviet Union. Brief scenes of parade in Red Square.