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India Confronts Britain

Gregg, Richard B. | June 18, 1930 issue

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The article focuses on the freedom struggle of India. Despite the government censorship in India, the news that leaks through the cables, together with British journalistic comments, makes a very interesting picture to one who is familiar with the forces at work. The arrest of Indian freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi has not weakened but strengthened the power of the Indian Congress movement. That was natural, for not till he was imprisoned did the full force of his example and ideas begin to tell upon the hearts and minds of Indians.

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FREEDOM of information; GANDHI, Mahatma, 1869-1948; CENSORSHIP; INDIA -- Politics & government; INDIANS; INDIA
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