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:46:03
We don't want national unity forced
on us with police truncheons.

:46:09
- That's sheer demagoguery.
- Perhaps...

:46:14
but people with different political
beliefs continue to be arrested.

:46:21
We have a list and none of them
have been charged with a crime.

:46:26
Perhaps they've been jailed because
their views aren't "correct."

:46:34
I'll be glad to give you this list.
:46:38
You used a word which
I found offensive.

:46:42
How can you talk of guarantees
that strikers will not be...

:46:46
I hesitate to repeat the word; not
be considered "criminals?"

:46:54
I feel personally hurt.
:46:57
After all; I'm treating you
as honest people.

:47:01
Could anyone call those present
here; criminals?

:47:07
Mr. Premier; I've received threats
of personal harm...

:47:12
In that case you ought to
throw me out of here too.

:47:15
Mr. Premier...
:47:17
If an old schoolteacher has to
attend a church far from home...

:47:22
so that her principal
doesn't find out...

:47:27
This can't possibly work.
:47:33
Agnieszka...
:47:38
They disconnected it?
:47:47
Give me a cigarette.
Your last one?

:47:51
That's OK.

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