TERRORISM IN GREECE
New Disorders Cause Tension STERN ACTION BY GOVERNMENT <N.Z. Frees Association—Copyright) (Rec. 8 p.m.) LONDON, June 8. ‘Tension mounted in Greece as the blame tor new disorders placed on Communists was answered by Left Wingers with predictions that civil war would follow the promulgation of a Government decree imposing the death sentence for actions against the . ? ys V>® Athen * correspondent ?* to? A ?K^?J ed . Pre “- “ The Prime Minister (Mr Tsaldaris) disclosed that 1200 persons had been killed in armed disorders since April 1. He said the Government would not tolerate such a state of terrorism. ‘‘Twelve Communists were arrested after they attempted to occupy a police station and killed some policemen,” says tfie Athens correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Agency. "Fifty Communists who raided the village of Koniatsi, north of Thessaly, killed th F<™ Nationalists and wounded three. The Lea< l® r of the Opposition, in the Chamber of Deputies, approved in principle the proposed extraordinary security measures with reservations regarding clauses suspending some parts of the Constitution.”
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24897, 10 June 1946, Page 5
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