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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Sweden has had a free press for 174 years, guaranteed by one of the most liberal constitutions in the world. The Free Press Statute of 1812, Magna Charta of Swedish journalism, is one of the four basic laws of Sweden. It gives every citizen the right to publish what he pleases, makes censorship of any kind illegal...
...conservative Cabinet set up a committee for the pur pose of "devising appropriate measures to prevent misuse of press freedom." Minister of Justice Karl Gustaf Westman (already feared in Sweden because of his Nazi leanings) dug up an obsolete press law providing for criminal action against editors who publish "offensive writings" about a foreign State...
...invited the five Monthly editors to become literary associates of the Advocate when we heard that the Monthly was going to suspend publication because of financial troubles. We felt that everyone would benefit if men who were capable of writing well had a means to publish regularly," Gidding said...
Amyiot said last night that the Monthly was not going to stop publication because of the loss of the five editors, "We are going right ahead with plans for our next issue as if nothing had happened. We have the money and material to publish," Amyiot said...
...hope to publish the paper Tuesdays instead of Wednesdays after the first edition," stated Yarmolinsky, "because it takes less time to print the paper than to use the photo-offset process...