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BRIGITTE BARDOT DEFIES O.A.S.—Brigitte Bardot, France's famous actress, joined a one-hour strike at her film studio at Billancouri, on February 9, in protest against “police brutality” in the previous day’s riots. On the left of Miss Bardot is her former husband, Roger Vadim. The speaker is denouncing methods of violence. Miss Bardot declared herself ready to fight to the death against Fascism. Last month the O.A.S. sent her a letter demanding £ 3600 in return for her safety. Since then the police have guarded her home.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29748, 15 February 1962, Page 5

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BRIGITTE BARDOT DEFIES O.A.S.—Brigitte Bardot, France's famous actress, joined a one-hour strike at her film studio at Billancouri, on February 9, in protest against “police brutality” in the previous day’s riots. On the left of Miss Bardot is her former husband, Roger Vadim. The speaker is denouncing methods of violence. Miss Bardot declared herself ready to fight to the death against Fascism. Last month the O.A.S. sent her a letter demanding £ 3600 in return for her safety. Since then the police have guarded her home. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29748, 15 February 1962, Page 5

BRIGITTE BARDOT DEFIES O.A.S.—Brigitte Bardot, France's famous actress, joined a one-hour strike at her film studio at Billancouri, on February 9, in protest against “police brutality” in the previous day’s riots. On the left of Miss Bardot is her former husband, Roger Vadim. The speaker is denouncing methods of violence. Miss Bardot declared herself ready to fight to the death against Fascism. Last month the O.A.S. sent her a letter demanding £ 3600 in return for her safety. Since then the police have guarded her home. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29748, 15 February 1962, Page 5

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