-35-#669, Eighteenth, from London Britain and the honor of our country are deeply engaged in this matter of hostages. We cannot let it be said that we made arrangements for all our people to be saved and left anything from 5,000 to 10,000 Greeks men women and children to be carried off to the mountains by ELAS and its remaining associates to be used as a weapon of blackmail not merely to procure their own immunity from the crime of rebellion--for that as I have said is open to them if they take the proper course--but to be used to procure for them political advantages. I tell the House quite plainly that His Majesty's Government will discharge their obligations however painful with complete integrity whether it is popular or not to do so and that we shall not hesitate to rescue these hostages and punish their slaughter or maltreatment if we are to continue to hold office under the crown. The Chairman: The sitting will be suspended until 2:15 p.m. Sitting Suspended. On resuming. The Prime Minister: I finished before lunch dealing with the Greek question and I quoted a statement by a British officer about the bodies, which were being dug up. I had not got his name then but it has since arrived by telegraph |