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Todd, Judith Right to Say No, The Paperback 1972, Sidgwick and Jackson
Condition: very good
Judith Todd, daughter of Garfield Todd, the former Rhodesian Prime Minister, tells the inside story behind the Home-Smith settlement proposal, and the Pearce Commission Test of acceptability. It is a story of imprisonment, intimidation, arrests, killings and the desperate struggle to maintain white supremacy in Rhodesia. In January 1972, she and her father were imprisoned and kept in solitary confinement for five weeks without trial and without having been accused of any crime. Her book is not only the story of those five weeks but also an indictment of the policy of appeasement proposed by Britain which would have left power in the hands of Ian Smith and his Rhodesian Front for the forseeable future. In particular, she reveals the machinations of Her Majesty's Foreign Secretary and the negotiating team led by Lord Goodman. Price:
6.00 CDN
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