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                  #680, Nineteenth, from London             
 
                                                            
 
 
penal code or the rules of war. General Plastiras yesterday 
      confirmed this to our Ambassador. He said it was still the policy 
      of the Greek Government and he specifically authorized me to 
      tell that to the House of Commons today. Therefore the only rebels 
      liable to prosecution are those guilty of ordinary crimes against 
      the criminal code. He repeated this instruction which is an instruction 
      of the Greek Government to the Military Governor of Africa to 
      the head of the gendarmerie and the head of the police. He told 
      them that no political arrests are to be made. People charged 
      on such charges as murder rape and looting are having their cases 
      investigated immediately and if no prima facie case exists they 
      are to be discharged. A panel of 75 judges or magistrates is 
      already at work to effect that. I have only one thing to add 
      about the various Plastiras reports. The report in the press 
      that General Gonatas is appointed Governor of Macedonia is not 
    accurate. I think I have covered all the realm of charge
 
                                                            
 
 
Mr. Bevan: The Right Honorable Gentleman's statement is exceedingly 
      important and so far has been satisfactory in detail but I read 
      out a statement made by the Greek Minister to British press representatives 
      in Athens in which he said they were going to release all prisoners 
      except those who bore arms. Does the Right Honorable Gentleman 
      assume that the Greek 
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