Forced Labour In Czechoslovakia
(Rec. 11 a.m.) PRAGUE, October 1. The Czechoslovak Cabinet has .approved of a Bill setting up “forced labour camps.” The Communist Minister of the Interior, Mr Vaclav Nosek, drafted the Bill. The purpose of the camps is to “educate by work those who by their way of life, their actions and their attitude towards the ‘ people’s democratic State have shown that thev do 7 not want to subordinate themselves to one,of the main principles of the Czechoslovak constitution, by which every citizen has the obligation to work and contribute to the good of all.” ....
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 October 1948, Page 5
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