Free Speech is Tito's Motto
LOXDOX, Oct. 10. The Belgrade radio report s that Marshal Tito in an address to workers at the Bor State mines said: "You, the people, have a full right to criticise your leaders. "Criticism, wliether from below or above, must edueate and help. We desire criticism from abroad as well, if it is made in the right spirit. "Our standpoint is internationalist, since the Yugoslav woiTting people 's interests cannot be separated from the interests of the whole of the working people in the world."
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Chronicle (Levin), 12 October 1948, Page 5
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