JUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT CONDEMNED
VIEWS OF NATIONALS IN AUCKLAND " The Press ” Special Service AUCKLAND, June 1. A resolution put forward at a recent meeting of Jugoslavs in Auckland strongly condemi\s the Jugoslav Provisional Government in London for withholding information about the internal situation inside Jugoslavia, for supporting General D. Mihailovic as their War Minister, and for failing to form a broad democratic government representing all anti-Fascist sections of the Jugoslav people. In the resolution General Mihailovic was charged with high treason “for waging the fratricidal war against the Jugoslav people’s Army of Liberation.’’ The resolution continued that they deemed it their duty to move a vote of no-confidehce in the Jugoslav Provisional Government in London, and recognised as their Government the Anti-Fascist People’s Council, organised on the territory freed from the invader and led by Dr. Ivan Ribar. They recognised the Army of Liberation as their own army.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23964, 3 June 1943, Page 3
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