BANISHMENT OF TROTSKY.
* ■ UNREST IN RUSSIA. tot cabls—raiss association— copibioht). 1 IIUSTBALIAK • AN» *-*• CAIL* ASSOCIATIOK.) PARIS, November, 21. The special Moscow correspondent of "L'lntransigcant" states that demonstrations in favour of M. Leon Trotsky, who has been expelled from the Communist Party, are occurring throughout Russia. Troops had to disperse demonstrators in several places. In Moscow and Leningrad the garrisons are confined to barracks. The Baltic fleet is in a state of unrest. "Le Populaire" publishes a letter from Mr Fenner Brockway, president of the British Independent Labour Party, refusing M. Rynoff's invitation to the Soviet's tenth anniversary celebrations. Mr Brockway states: "My reason is that there are groaning in your prisons and exile camps hundreds of Socialists, whose love of social justice and liberty was proved many times in Czarist days. How could I be th« guest of those keeping them in prison or exile? Their imprisonment is an exaggerated expression of that intolerance of opposition which seeks to immose silence on MM. Trotsky, Zinovieff, Kame'neff, and Rakovsky."
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 4
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168BANISHMENT OF TROTSKY. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 4
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