Frank Judd
House of Commons.
Dear Frank,
3 Allee des Eraples
92160 Antony.
28th. June 1974.
France.
Peter
This is a mold & good friend.
Greetings from "new look" France.
Alas, the
election results were a great disappointment here. So
near and yet so very far!
There are two things which prompt me to write,
the first being a television programme a few weeks ago
on N. Ireland. At one point the film lingered over a group of young British soldiers brutally treating an Irishman. The film (or this part of it) was produced by France-Soir (a rag, but very widely-read newspaper in France) and the F-S journalist present insisted on the fact that such things were never shown in England as the BBC censored them. Is this true? Isn't an enlightened public opinion necessary (not to mention democracy) to help find the right solution?
Secondly, "M. Wilson et l'Archipel du Goulag sud-vietnamien" (see short article from "Le Monde" enclosed. One reads more and more this kind of tang. is út. losing its well-deserved reputation of being one of the most humanitarian countries in the world? What is then left?
With best wishes,
Yours,
Dorothy
1s Gt. Britain
Cibernt.
P.S. I phoned the British Embassy for your correct title, but
you you and
die
hated there
درا
Labour 1).P.
Bereen tells
14-2
Minister. If so, congratulations! (Shouldn't the
knew there
Kimbersin, know
there things?)