-21- #680, Nineteenth, from London Mr. Cocks: Does the Right Honorable Gentleman deny my statement about what happened at 4:30 on 1st December? Mr. Eden: I really cannot. (Interruption) I could not hear what the Honorable Member said. Mr. Cocks: Does the Right Honorable Gentleman deny what I say on column 476? The Chairman (Major Milner): The Honorable Member has had his reply. I heard the Right Honorable Gentleman say he could not answer the question. Mr. Eden: Now I want to come to the present position and to the matter of hostages and to General Plastiras' position. Some Honorable Members do not seem quite to understand why we spoke with such strength in condemnation of hostages. It was then suggested that the Greek Government have themselves arrested a number of people in Athens. I want to clear that up. As far as the arrests that we have made are concerned a decision has been taken as the result of agreement between General Scobie and the Greek Government that all civilians arrested by British forces for bearing arms against us should be released with the exception of those who will be exchanged to fulfill the terms of the agreement reached with them. As far as arrests by the Greek Government are concerned it has already been made clear that prosecutions will only be instituted against those who have violated the penal code or the rules of war on charges |