MOSCOW’S TIRADE
BRITISH POLICY “VIOLATION RIGHTS” SOVIET PRESS ATTACKS LONDON, March 3. The Moscow newspapers continue their anti-British campaign in to-day’s issues, says Reuter's correspondent m Moscow. The New Times printed a point-by-point criticism of British policy throughout the world. It said that Britain is basing her policy on the principle of supporting “dying reactionary regimes which are hated by the naass of the peoples.” The newspaper discussed British policy in Indonesia, Greece, the Middle East, India, Spain, Italy, and Egypt, and said: “British foreign policy is a violation of the rights of small peoples and the sovereignty of the individual :ountries.” A woman writer in the junior Prav--3a paints a gloomv picture of life in London. She says that new homes are jot being built and old homes are not repaired, and that employment is bejoming more and more difficult to rind.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21962, 5 March 1946, Page 3
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