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Many Liberal Party leaders, who are strongly anti-Communist, have already been banned. And even the more moderate Progressive Party and the English opposition press are coming in for not so subtle hints that the government considers them unpatriotic. There is, however, still some freedom of speech; the English press and the Progressive Party continue to criticize the government strongly. But the range of permissible critics and criticism is fast decreasing...

Author: By Richard Suzman, | Title: Will South African Students Stay Defiant? | 10/16/1963 | See Source »

...active members of NUSAS belong to this grouping. A very few of them may indeed be Communists, as Vorster says, because NUSAS is open to all students The great majority of NUSAS members, however, certainly are not Communists. Many leaders of the student union are anti-communist. Vorster is doing the Communists a favor by crediting them with the ideals NUSAS upholds...

Author: By Richard Suzman, | Title: Will South African Students Stay Defiant? | 10/16/1963 | See Source »

...what seems to be the absence of a viable alternative, a government that could be both popular and safely anti-Communist, the United States is helping a shaky dictator and his military cronies to suppress the South Vietnamese Communists, peasants, Buddhist priests, and students who oppose...

Author: By Kathie Amatniek, | Title: Elections in Vietnam | 10/15/1963 | See Source »

Last summer three student members of the Young Socialist Alliance at Indiana University were indicted for subversion under a 1951 State Anti-Communist Act. The indictment was based on two YSA meetings. One was a public gathering at which a Negro spoke on the "Black Revolt in America," urging Negroes to seek political power and to meet violence with violence. The other was a private meeting at which the defendants and friends gathered to plan a defense against a previous indictment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Free Speech in Indiana | 10/8/1963 | See Source »

...plays featured at the recent Edinburgh Festical of Music and Drama, records the hyprocrisy of a small Bavarian community as they struggle to ride the varying political winds since World War II. With only slight hesitation, they shift course and run before Nazism, fear of Nazism, total pacification, and anti-communist militancy. Serving as a foil to the townspeople is Alois Grubel, a one-time syndicalist, who has been made simple, sterile, and soprano during his stay in a concentration camp. There are two Aloises, one wishing only to breed rabbits and sing in the town choir, thus frustrating...

Author: By Ben W. Heineman jr., | Title: Two Wars | 9/26/1963 | See Source »

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