GANDHI FINDS FAULT
ANOTHER ATTACK ON BRITAIN. (By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright) (Received This Day, Noon.) LONDON, May 17. _ “Mr Amery’s performances and Sir Stafford Cripps’s mission have made Britain- morally wrong; therefore,! while I do not wish any/ humiliation or defeat for Britain, my mind refuses to give her my moral support,” said Mr Gandhi, in an interview. Asked to which side India should give moral support, Mr Gandhi said: “There can be no aid for either side, but my sympathies undoubtedly favour China or Russia. Britain and America lack a moral basis for engaging in this war unless they put their own houses in order by making it their fixed determination to withdraw their influence and power from Africa and Asia, and to remove the colour bar. They have no right to talk of protecting "democracy, civilisation and human freedom until the canker of white superiority is destroyed.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 May 1942, Page 4
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