Oral Answers to Questions — Abyssinia (Italian Civilians).

– in the House of Commons at on 17 December 1941.

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Photo of Sir Geoffrey Mander Sir Geoffrey Mander , Wolverhampton East

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs the present position with regard to the evacuation of Italian men, women and children left in British hands in Ethiopia and now concentrated at Addis Ababa; and whether arrangements have now been made for their removal in the near future from the country?

Photo of Mr Richard Law Mr Richard Law , Kingston upon Hull South West

The Italian Government have re-affirmed their intention to send four passenger ships for the repatriation of their nationals from Ethiopia, but the ships have not so far sailed. In the meantime the Italians in Ethiopia are being moved down the railway line towards the coast in readiness for embarkation.

Photo of Sir Geoffrey Mander Sir Geoffrey Mander , Wolverhampton East

Is it intended to place any time limit to this, and cannot the Italians be sent to some other part of the Empire outside Ethiopia?

Photo of Mr Richard Law Mr Richard Law , Kingston upon Hull South West

It is our intention to get them out of Ethiopia as quickly as possible, by one method or another.

Photo of Captain William Strickland Captain William Strickland , Coventry

Can we have an assurance that such Italians as are guilty of deeds of cruelty and oppression contrary to the customs of war will be detained in Abyssinia for the collection of evidence?

Photo of Mr Richard Law Mr Richard Law , Kingston upon Hull South West

I think that is another question.