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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1955.
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Paris, June 29.
The only trumps which France holds today in Algeria are justice and strength, states a report published today by the French Parliamentary Commission to Algeria, under the "leadership of Socialist Deputy Christian Pineau.
The report. of which only a part has been made public describes the situation in Algeria, and sets out "the policy which France should follow there."
In seven months, said the China, which was open war. At report, the political situation the same time. it would be has worsened, and gives ground dangerous not to face reality. for the strongest disquiet, The and to consider the operations actual number of rebels is not which are being carried out at great-about 2,500-but they present. benefit from the character of the region in which they are active.
MANY ACCOMPLICES" In particular, the attitude of the Mohammedan popala- tion, many of them accom. plices, and also of those who keep allence. for fear reprisals, helps the rebels. It added. The outlaws avoid direct combat, and prefer to create a climate of general insecurity, the report stätext.
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Of particular portance, said the report, the moral support of "Ulerans, doctors of sacred Is lamic laws and theology, which gives the outlaws fight against the French almost the status of crusaders in a "holy war.".
The report said that while the Communists have tried to proat by the general disturbed con- ditions, their influence among
the Arabs is very limited. The supply of arms from other coun tries has also been very small, according to the report, although
it is certain that aglators have
crossed the frontier from Tunisia,
bearing instructions from the "Big Chiefs" living in Egypt.
The strongest support of all
ip-
said the report, came from the Arab-speaking radte stations, particularly Radio Cairo, Anti- Fronch
propaganda was creasing daily from this station, and had a powerful effect on the Algerians, said the report: "No valid propaganda organised by our country answers it," it added.
From the economic point of view, the repart stressed that the European population had benefitted far more than the Mohammedan. and that there was still great. poverty in Algeria, particularly towards
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There is a fear," said the report, "that the errors com- mitted in Indo-China" will be | repented," In ils conclusion, the report said: "No valid solution can bre found in the present atmosphere"-France-Presse.
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Paris, June 29.
Nehru
Salzburg, June 29,
of The conference of heads Indian" missions in Europe and
The Staff Association of the UNESCO today adopted a resolution calling on the Director- General, Dr Luther Evans, to reinstate the four the Middle East, which started American employees whose determinate contracts at Salzburg, Austria, yesterday under the chairmanship of the were not renewed last December, and to consider Indian Prime Minister, My his June 20 decision to fire three other Americans Nehru, had another two sittings
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Discussions
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Meeting here today, following the news of European problems such as dis
impending June 23 on the most recent dismissals, the Associa-amment,
Power conference in Geneva tion also resolved to ask Dr Evans to consider the next month and the recent recommendations of the special consultative com- signing of the Austrian treaty up for further considera- came mittee which considered their case..
tion
Prime Minister Nehru L
that the
The resolution stated further tion) asking that the Board stated to have given his own) International Labour Organisa- staff on the seven members.
April ruling of the meet to hear the views. of the views on these problems and invited Indian diplomats to tion (ILO) administrative tri- bunal had demanded that three meet again on Monday, July 4, their first-hand
The Association planned to apprise the conference with experiences
of the original four be either to discuss the text of a motion about the respective countries reinstated or given a total of to this effect-France-Presse. to which they are accredited $43,800 indemnity.
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Tile dismissal decisions, it continued, might seriously weaken the value and effect of jurisdictional and statu- tory guarantees accorded to international workers.
The Staff Association also The credits for the first plan readmed its solidarity S
of sup for modernisation and equip- port for the seven Americans, ment had gone almost entirely all at whom had refused. 10 to Europeans, while help given testify before United States
the Mohammedan
at the Ameri- Small Loyalty Board farmers had been stringently can Embassy in Paris and all limited the report added. As of whom had been accused of far as
the economic situation lacking integrity" by Dr was concerned, the report Evans, himself an American. summed up, new and important The Staff Association Presi- Eorts must be made to better dent, M. Pierre Henquet, told the living conditions of the
Mohammedans
ADMINISTRATION
At an administrative level, the report silled, that it seemed as if administra- tive areas had been mapped out largely on the density of the European population, ignoring that of the Moham-
medaus.
The police system in Algeria needed a complete, reorganisa- 4ion it said, while the situation could not be considered similar to that which existed in Indo
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