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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 14, No. 8. July 12, 1951

Six Vital Questions

Six Vital Questions

Sir,

Would it be possible for Mr MacNeill to arrange for Cros and Pat to ask the following questions at the Youth Peace Festival?

1.What attempts were or are being made to oppose the conscription in the U.S.S.R.?
2.What is the Peace Movement attitude towards U.S.S.R. and its occupation of (a) Latvia, (b) Estonia, (c) Portion of Finland, (d) Lithuania?
3.Do Communists who are in the majority in the Peace Movement believe in the peaceful co-existence of Capitalism and Communism and are there any (a) Cominform, (b) U.S.S.R. statements to support this belief and deny previous statements to the contrary?
4.How does the Peace Movement, a so-called broad front organisation, reconcile its broad front policy with its expulsion of Jugoslavia's delegates?
5.What view does the Peace Movement take of the inflammatory language and one-sided approach of cominform and Communist literature and radio broadcasts?
6.What view does the Peace Movement take of the Korean War; How does it justify (a) the North Korean invasion; (b) Chinese intervention; (c) The sale or gift of arms by the U.S.S.R. to China for use against U.S. Forces.

—John Cody.