Villagers moved
To fight the guerrilla infiltration, Mr Sutton-Pryce said,; Rhodesia had moved between I 175,000 and 200.000 African; tribesmen and their families! [into "protected” and "con-! [solidated” villages along the] ! frontier. Mr Sutton-Pryce said that! .this programme was being! ■expanded. He emphasised; ; that these moves were vol-; [ imtary, and would remain [ [so, but he conceded that; [some of the volunteers had I shown reluctance and the) I“degree of acceptance” hadl I varied.
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34099, 11 March 1976, Page 17
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