“SAVE MY COUNTRY”
Empress Says There is Still Time BROADCAST APPEAL (Received 23, 2.15 p.m.) RDDIS ABABA, April 22. The Empress Menen broadcast and Princess Tsahai interpreted an impassioned appeal to the world Press to state Abyssinia ’s case, emphasising that there is still time for lovers of justice to end this most unjust war. The Empress Menen declared that she will remain with her country and people in their critical need to the bitter end and fight against the appalling odds. The Empress Mcnen concluded:— “France, whom we had chosen as a friend, presents the enemy with the possibility of seizing Addis Ababa by her refusal to allow further sanctions. Wherefore, I appeal to her as an emblem of liberty and equality, to Britain as the defender of freedom and justice for all races, and to the whole world to abandon the delay in saving m* poor country.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 111, 23 April 1936, Page 5
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