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October, 23, %?69 colonies. It is more than a crime to pronounce the word. It is forbidden, forbidden in a such wqy that the word cannot be found in Portuguese dictionaries. The rebellion rising in her colonies as a result of the liberation movements oame as a surprise to Portugal. Portugal's sturborness makes her unrealistic to the existance of freedom fighting movements her colonies. A silent thought tange- ble blow inflicted a loss of 3f000 Portuguese troops killed by the freedom fighters. This number appeared in Zambia Mail 0ctober4* issue. Undoubtedly this mean progess towards the immediate uprooting of colonialism and the achievement of total independence for the African people. T The controvercial statements of Caetano on the future of the colonies are following in the footsteps of his predecessor, the arch dictator, Salazar whose forty years of unshaking criminality threatened the total disappearenoe of the African being. But Alas* They raise the eyebrows of the entire peace-loving world. CAETANO AND THE ELECTIONS IN PORTUGAL "VERSUS INDEPENDENCE FOR THE COLONIES." A year ago Dr. Marcelo Caetano assumed power as primèster minister of Portugal. Before celebrating his first anniversary as "0 Presidente do Concelho de ministros" announced that there would be a general election in Portugal. The new was received by many peace-loving people of the World with a sigh of relief. There were hints that ho might adopt a better policy ân the African territories than his predecessor. But, many people were surprised to learn that the compaigning period was less than three months. His style was total different from that of Salas^r who needed a prolonged propaganda campaign to detect opponents who da.^ed to taise their heads above water. The announcement coupled with the news that Caetano wculd "meet" the nationalists from the colonies, as put the Portuguese empire in the World headlines. This was considered a turning poing. Most encouraging was Professor Caetano's announcement in Lisbon reported by Reute4 on September 30 > which said, "Portugal's Prime Minister, Dr. M. Caetano has taken further steps towards liberating Bis regime. He is to allow representatives of candidates to observe polling at the October general
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Filename | CENPA-243~03.tiff |
Full text | October, 23, %?69 colonies. It is more than a crime to pronounce the word. It is forbidden, forbidden in a such wqy that the word cannot be found in Portuguese dictionaries. The rebellion rising in her colonies as a result of the liberation movements oame as a surprise to Portugal. Portugal's sturborness makes her unrealistic to the existance of freedom fighting movements her colonies. A silent thought tange- ble blow inflicted a loss of 3f000 Portuguese troops killed by the freedom fighters. This number appeared in Zambia Mail 0ctober4* issue. Undoubtedly this mean progess towards the immediate uprooting of colonialism and the achievement of total independence for the African people. T The controvercial statements of Caetano on the future of the colonies are following in the footsteps of his predecessor, the arch dictator, Salazar whose forty years of unshaking criminality threatened the total disappearenoe of the African being. But Alas* They raise the eyebrows of the entire peace-loving world. CAETANO AND THE ELECTIONS IN PORTUGAL "VERSUS INDEPENDENCE FOR THE COLONIES." A year ago Dr. Marcelo Caetano assumed power as primèster minister of Portugal. Before celebrating his first anniversary as "0 Presidente do Concelho de ministros" announced that there would be a general election in Portugal. The new was received by many peace-loving people of the World with a sigh of relief. There were hints that ho might adopt a better policy ân the African territories than his predecessor. But, many people were surprised to learn that the compaigning period was less than three months. His style was total different from that of Salas^r who needed a prolonged propaganda campaign to detect opponents who da.^ed to taise their heads above water. The announcement coupled with the news that Caetano wculd "meet" the nationalists from the colonies, as put the Portuguese empire in the World headlines. This was considered a turning poing. Most encouraging was Professor Caetano's announcement in Lisbon reported by Reute4 on September 30 > which said, "Portugal's Prime Minister, Dr. M. Caetano has taken further steps towards liberating Bis regime. He is to allow representatives of candidates to observe polling at the October general |
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