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1by Héderváry, Claire de“…General Assembly Communication in support of and solidarity with the Hungarian people; in support of UN action; against Soviet domination; request to place the Hungarian question on the next (12th session) of the General Assembly.…”
Published 1957
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2by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): International Federation of Free Trade Unions We have a paradox which exists in all Communist-dominated countries, whereby the so-called "trade unions" and the "workers' State" operate against the worker.…”
Published 1958
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3by Héderváry, Claire de“…General Assembly Communication in support of and solidarity with the Hungarian people; in support of UN actions; against Soviet domination; request to place the Hungarian question on the next (12th session) of the General Assembly; also contains communications from Hungary protesting the UN resolution.…”
Published 1957
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4by Héderváry, Claire de“…General Assembly Communication in support of and solidarity with Hungarian people; in support of UN actions; against Soviet domination; request to place the Hungarian question on the next (12th session) of the General Assembly. …”
Published 1957
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5by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): Leslie Munro This letter reveals Soviet Union hypocrisy, championing the Cuban and Congolese cased while brutally suppressing the struggle for independence of Hungarian people, maintaining troops on Hungarian soil, dominating Hungarian economic life and voting down all General Assembly resolutions calling for the withdrawal of Soviet troops and free elections. …”
Published 1960
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6by Héderváry, Claire de“…The Hungarian state remains a police state under alien domination.…”
Published 1963
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7by Héderváry, Claire de“…Sir Leslie Munro reported that there had been a slight improvement in living standards, that limited freedom of speech and freedom of movement had been permitted, but that this was still against the background of the subjection of the Hungarian people to foreign domination, and the denial of their elementary human right to freely choose whom they wish to govern them.…”
Published 1961
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