REDS IN PERSIA
TOO MUCH PROPAGANDA
PEOPLE BECOMING ANNOYED.
(UNITES Pr.ESS ASSOCIATION.—C9PIMMT.)
(AIITMMAN - KITf ZRAL.AMB CAXLI AIIOCIATI.N.? LONDON, 29th April.
Teheran advices state that after a period of inactivity the Russian Legation has recently resumed its Bolshevik propagandist work, with a. "view to upsetting the Cabinet, particularly the War Minister,. Saixlar-Sepah, who is regarded as Persia's "strong man."
Hitherto the people have suffered patiently under the flood of Bolshevik revolutionary propaganda., although its doctrines are foreign to their national religious instincts; but now, in the face of these agents, who are fomenting internal political dissensions, and even religious animosities between creeds, tolerance is changing to exasperation and annoyance, and there is a strong feeling against further Bolshevik interference with local politics.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 101, 2 May 1922, Page 7
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121REDS IN PERSIA Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 101, 2 May 1922, Page 7
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