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DISTURBANCES IN HUNGARY

Party Leaders Denounced (Rec. 10 p.m.) VIENNA. June 30. Mrs Lazsloa Rajk. widow of the former Hungarian Foreign Minister executed as a Tito Ist. is reported to have “roused to an uproar” a night-long meeting of 1000 Communists in Budapest, when she and others denounced the present Government leaders. Travellers reaching Vienna from the Hungarian capital say there have been several public demonstrations in the last few days—one of the biggest being to mark the rehabilitation of journalists discredited during the Stalinist period. Mrs Rajk is said to have named Matayas Rakosi, the Communist Party secretary, as “responsible for the charges against my husband.” The proceedings, relayed by loud-

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28009, 2 July 1956, Page 11

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DISTURBANCES IN HUNGARY Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28009, 2 July 1956, Page 11

DISTURBANCES IN HUNGARY Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28009, 2 July 1956, Page 11

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