"TRAGIC MOCKERY"
EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS
POLITICAL LEADER'S CHARGE
V LONDON, April 4.
"I was dragged from a motor-car and prevented from Voting. Police and troops stood by but would not interfere," said the Wafdist leader, Nahai Pasha, in a telephone' interview' with the "Daily Herald." ' . He added that the elections were a tragic mockery and' a bare-faced criminal plot. Wafdists were not permitted to approach the voting urns, and frequently force was used against them. , 7 ■.'. '. ■■'." ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 80, 5 April 1938, Page 11
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