EXECUTIONS IN HUNGARY
“Reports Still Received” i -j, .i’.A... 9 Bwmwa I J GENEVA, April 8. | Reports of the axecuttaa of .mfy Mttso) jriirtt by me to Hungary,” he told a news conference. He said that all his recent attempts to gain permission to visit Hungary had been rejected, British United Pram reported. A partial amnesty was declared by Hungarian authorities <m March 21, but he asked*. "Is there any valid reason why this amnesty should not be a complete one?" He also asked whether there were still concentration camps in Strr and how many wore ad 4n them and whether released under the amnesty be really freed and perl to return to their homes serie ... er will they be tted to other measures?”
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29177, 11 April 1960, Page 23
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