CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP ACCUSED Received Saturday. 10 a.m. BELGRADE, Sept. 27. The military prosecutor, M, Sarayevo, during the trial of a number of alleged Bosnian collaborators, incluaing Ghree priests, accused the Roman Catholic Archbishop in Bo^nia, Dr. Ivan Sharitch, of criminal activities. He said: "Sharitch served neither Go.d nor the people. He helped draw up plans for the massacre of Serbs, Jews and Moslems." Dr. Sharitch is believed to be now living outside of Yugoslavia. Marshal Tito, in a speech at Belgrade, said that religious freedom had been guaranteed ; "hroughout Yugoslavia, but cerain leading churchmen, especially Roman Catholics, had adopted a reactionary attitude towards popular trends.
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 September 1946, Page 5
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