-22- #680, Nineteenth, from London on charges such as murder rape or looting. In other words the act of bearing arms against the state will not be regarded as a crime in itself and will not be punished. I say this to make it plain that there is no question of hostages being held either by the Greek Government or by ourselves. We have not got one. I now demand in the name of all parties and all members of the house that EAM should release those hostages forthw I now come to deal with reports in the press that warrants have been issued in Athens for the arrest of prominent EAM and ELAS leaders. This story first appeared on 8th January and was contradicted by the Greek Minis try of Foreign Affairs and by us at the Foreign Office. Subsequent investigation has shown that a police interpreter was responsible for the re-port. The story was revived two or three days ago. I have today received a telegram from His Majesty's Ambassador in Athens which states that no such warrants have been issued. He has obtained personal confirmation of this from the Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs. There have also been references to a statement made by General Plastiras to press correspondents that be could not agree to an amnesty. I have stated that the declared intention of the Greek Government is to take action only against those guilty of crimes against the penal code |