Greece
Sir,—"Concerned” apparently did not take into consideration the reasons which provoked the Army into taking over the leadership. I fully agree with what Mrs Analitis had to say about the existing situation in Greece. Her statement reassured me that people with whom I have been corresponding for many years gave me the true situation. What “Concerned” refers to as impositions, restrictions, expulsions, are consequences of a revolution in Greece or elsewhere. The fact remains that Greece never had it better.—Yours, L. ARVANTTIS. April 20, 1971.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32588, 23 April 1971, Page 8
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