-8- #680, Nineteenth, from London join together and to think only about the Germans for the time being. What happened? A very few weeks after that ELAS broke this agreement and they attacked and destroyed this guerrilla band of EKKA. They murdered its 1eader, one Col. Pasros against whom, as far as I have been able to discover, no plausible charge has ever been brought, even by ELAS itself. (Mr. Eden speaking) So sir, I say even before the German withdrawal there were, it appeared to us, unmistakable signs that it was the ambition of ELAS to seize control of the country by force. Here let me add His Majesty's Government have never been opposed to EAM becoming the government of GREECE, but what we have said and what we do say is that they have no right to that position except from the medium of the ballot box, whereas their attempt has been, as we see it, to seize power with the weapons provided for them to do battle against the Germans. Mr. Cocks rose. Mr. Eden: I have all the notes of the Honorable Gentleman's Speech and I will answer him as I go along. If I do not, by all means let him interrupt. As I said this evidence of the tendency of ELAS to seize power rather than to be elected to power had its effect upon the organization itself. There were many in the ranks who |