Trial Said Not To Be Suppression Of Any Religious Freedom
LONDON, Feb. 4 (Recd. 6 pm). —The Hungarian Minister in London (Mr Eros), defending the Hungarian authorities’ attitude to Cardinal Mindszenty, said the Cardinal’s arrest had been falsely interpreted as a suppression of religious freedom.
Bros said the truth was the cardinal, far from lighting for religious freedom, which had never been imperilled, used his high oflice and the machinery of the Catholic Church for activities designci to overthrow the Hungarian Republic. Eros emphasised that Mindzenty’s trial was public. It woe absurd to allege the cardinal was drugged. He was in good health and in possession of all his mental f acult ies—Reuter.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 5 February 1949, Page 5
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