Word: arrests
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Indonesian pressure on Malaysia-originally urged in 1961 by the P.K.I. -has raised Malaysia's defense costs nearly fivefold (to $70 million this year, with an estimated $300 million anticipated by 1970). The Tunku's government has been forced to take emergency measures, including arrest without warrant and banning of strikes. Dissidents of every stripe, from straight Chinese Communists to reactionary Malay opportunists, are using the "confrontation" issue with Indonesia to serve their own purposes. Clearly the P.K.I, had plenty to celebrate last week...
...think we have it," replied Imbert, embracing her. "We know you killed Trujillo," someone shouted. Imbert beamed. A young man identified himself as a former rebel. "I turned my gun in to the norteamericanos" he explained. "But now I am afraid to go home because the police will arrest me." Imbert promised to protect...
...decisive legal change came in 1958, when Italy's Constitutional Court overruled the arrest of a Pentecostal minister who had turned his apartment into a chapel. Nowadays, Protestants face nothing worse than occasional bureaucratic delays in getting permission to build churches, and the expectable problems of being a minority. A Baptist missionary tells of converting an entire family of Catholics except for one daughter, who feared that nobody in the village would marry her if she left the Catholic Church...
...there was any merit to what he had to say it ought to be run down and tried in court. My feeling in approaching the criminal problem has been not to do any talking of what you will do or what you have until you can make an arrest...
...nation we hold immense power," statement continued. "To permit it to used in reckless and barbarous ways in imperil the entire basis of American leadership." The statement demanded of the Johnson administration "make arrest attempt to obtain a negotiated peace...