TURKEY AND ALBANIA.
SHEETING HOME FIFNDTSH ATROCITIES. Press Association—By Telfgraph—Copyright. \ LONDON. July 25. ' Th" Tin.es's" "Vienna correspondent, j who 'its', published an account of the treat- I men;, of the victims of the Turkish troops, ] gives details of Miss Edith Durham's searching i .:•■) tit ri- -.s into 25 eases of Albanian women wit. did not flee to Monte- ; negro. '1 hey were ci'tuged and beaten,! and in .-line rases afterwards burned to j de.it'> and their children bayoneted. 'I lie. ] victims included two nuns. Hence the] refusal of the women to re; urn to their! home.: while the Turkish .soldiers leniain ; in Ainania-. Tho women refugees state I tint- they uould rather starve in Montenegro than aga.iii trust the Turks.
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Evening Star, Issue 14629, 27 July 1911, Page 6
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