Mr. Ehrenburg:
Some Mistakes Occur "It is difficult for me to speak about the work of the press and the newspapers because I work more with books, but I know from some general facts that American journalists are admitted to Russia at different points. Maybe there were some delays in getting permission to get to some points in Russia. Such mistakes do occur, of course. I give you the example of our arrival in America just yesterday. We came here at your invitation, but all passengers were permitted to land and we were kept at the customs house for a long time. The bureaucratic machinery is everywhere the same. No Secrets in Russia "I am sure I express the opinion of my two colleagues that the more American journalists come to our country, the better it will be for them and for us. I want to say that, for the journalists, there are no secrets in our country. Everyone can go and see what he wants to see. However, there are in every country secrets, but it is not the job of the journalists to find out about the secrets."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 369, 19 July 1946, Page 23
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190Mr. Ehrenburg: New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 369, 19 July 1946, Page 23
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