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Editorials

March 30, 1946 issue

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A general strike in Crete, always a republican stronghold, is the latest move of the Greek left wing in its campaign to force postponement of the elections scheduled for March 31, 1946. It is claimed that under present conditions a representative vote is impossible owing to the widespread falsification, of the registration lists and the intimidation carried on by royalist organizations under the protection of the police. While the British Foreign Office has shut its eyes to these conditions, most independent observers agree that outside Athens right-wing terrorism is rampant.

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ELECTIONS; FALSIFICATION; TERRORISM; POLITICAL campaigns; POLITICAL candidates; ATHENS (Greece); GREECE
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