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THE BSSPfPY C^TXLISIgq IjISSION OP SALAZAR After a dead silence of more thafr eighteen months the aged Portuguese fascist Prime Minister Dr. Antonio de Oliveira Salazar broke off in a senseless speech on tho first of last December en Southern Africa Policy. Dr* Salazar as always made a long speech but said nothin in his 4,000 word address in what concerns new changes in the colonial P<> licy. He repeatedly worried the listeners by calling to arms the Portu /^uese people in order? to resist at all cost our demands for freedom. In his hopeless speech which was a result of a terrible blow.Portuguese fascist had suffered some few deya ago from the Brasilia!? Government when the latter refused to ba a complica in wrong-doings of Portta^l . in Angola and Mor,ambiquc9 Dr© Salazar claimed that although many good friends have abandoned biro, his oountry would Igflld in the hollow of its African territories indefinitely* *We are sure that we can make our resistenoe last indefinitely" said he. The speech which was an address to the delegates of Municipalitia es from Mozambique had aimed at a oomouflage, by shame of Dr« Salazar himself to make a public confession of political defeat of his Salazariam, synonym with fascism, in Africa© >ííS5e the fascist by one hand boasts to hold out for much longer, en the ether hand he contradicts himself when talking cf Portugal's continuing fight against Nationally t j-uerrilas in African territories, he says s- the problem would be different if Portugal was confronted by a general uprising. This, is in fact,a forca* What deer; he mean by a general uprising? Is there any part cf his three colónias ia Africa* whero there is no fi^htintf? Meanwhile the Portuguese racist and colonialist Prime Minister went very far to tho pointt6£ denounce no his bogus and empty civilising role in Africa based indeed en equality ifhen he said % But the facts !7ere that the guerrilas killed more Africans in their fields than mcabcrsof European cr local forces guarding them. Why new this discriminating term Africans in countries where the fascist claims to be "Overseas Provinces of Portugal?" Tho Africans are no longer Portuguese ortizens? It is de facto, ridiculous and ludicrous to hoar Salazar speaking on civilising mission of Portugal which is a past Phenomenon* The odc5 things ir> that Portu -al itself compa^-d vrith other European countries, is soci- A
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Filename | CENPA-242~03.tiff |
Full text | THE BSSPfPY C^TXLISIgq IjISSION OP SALAZAR After a dead silence of more thafr eighteen months the aged Portuguese fascist Prime Minister Dr. Antonio de Oliveira Salazar broke off in a senseless speech on tho first of last December en Southern Africa Policy. Dr* Salazar as always made a long speech but said nothin in his 4,000 word address in what concerns new changes in the colonial P<> licy. He repeatedly worried the listeners by calling to arms the Portu /^uese people in order? to resist at all cost our demands for freedom. In his hopeless speech which was a result of a terrible blow.Portuguese fascist had suffered some few deya ago from the Brasilia!? Government when the latter refused to ba a complica in wrong-doings of Portta^l . in Angola and Mor,ambiquc9 Dr© Salazar claimed that although many good friends have abandoned biro, his oountry would Igflld in the hollow of its African territories indefinitely* *We are sure that we can make our resistenoe last indefinitely" said he. The speech which was an address to the delegates of Municipalitia es from Mozambique had aimed at a oomouflage, by shame of Dr« Salazar himself to make a public confession of political defeat of his Salazariam, synonym with fascism, in Africa© >ííS5e the fascist by one hand boasts to hold out for much longer, en the ether hand he contradicts himself when talking cf Portugal's continuing fight against Nationally t j-uerrilas in African territories, he says s- the problem would be different if Portugal was confronted by a general uprising. This, is in fact,a forca* What deer; he mean by a general uprising? Is there any part cf his three colónias ia Africa* whero there is no fi^htintf? Meanwhile the Portuguese racist and colonialist Prime Minister went very far to tho pointt6£ denounce no his bogus and empty civilising role in Africa based indeed en equality ifhen he said % But the facts !7ere that the guerrilas killed more Africans in their fields than mcabcrsof European cr local forces guarding them. Why new this discriminating term Africans in countries where the fascist claims to be "Overseas Provinces of Portugal?" Tho Africans are no longer Portuguese ortizens? It is de facto, ridiculous and ludicrous to hoar Salazar speaking on civilising mission of Portugal which is a past Phenomenon* The odc5 things ir> that Portu -al itself compa^-d vrith other European countries, is soci- A |
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