BULGAR ATROCITIES.
LEGATION ISSUES DENIAL. Cut CABMt- -PBBSS ASSOCIATION—COFJiiate.>; ( (aus?ba£***t>■*.>. cma ASSOCUTIOH.) LONDON, M»y2. The Bulgaria Legation at London lias issued a communique denying Colonel Wedgwood's statements. The document states that the persons arrostdd throughout Bulgaria tb not exceed 2000j of TThonl 600 have boon liberated. None has yet been tried, still less executed. Regret is expressed thAt Colonel Wedtfvoed, afid his friend* pt only three days at Sofia. H; thsv had remained jongef they trbtiU hate learned that the rumour* towhieh they had given eiedenco had no folia* datiort in fact. The Agraro-Oonimunist conspiracy did not coffie from the constitutional Opposition. The latter, in* finding Socalists, Democrats and liberals, who enjdy {till political liberties and a free Press.
rOoloiiel Wedg*rt>6d alleged., that the Bulgarian Government had tortured, strangled or pounded to death their political opnorients, and urged all Xiglo-AhiertfcM peoi««s to prow** afeiunst f-xecuticths and imprisonments Without trial.]
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18372, 4 May 1925, Page 9
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149BULGAR ATROCITIES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18372, 4 May 1925, Page 9
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