Resistance in France.
Discussion of student anti-government activities.|RESISTANCE IN FRANCE / Claude Boudet. - Claude Boudet, editor of the "France Observatour," was in New York to cover the United Nations General Assembly. Boudet discusses the French order prohibiting 140 French intellectuals from appearing on State operated television or theaters. The action was in response the a manifesto calling for the right to refuse military servie in the Algerian war. Boudet goes on to discuss French resistance to the Algerian conflict, the extent of opposition to the French government, and how the government is reacting with restrictions on the press and citizens rights. Boudet also details the relationship between Charles DeGaulle and the French military, and the military's refusal to allow free elections in Algeria. - RECORDED: New York City, Fall 1960. BROADCAST: WBAI, 31 Oct. 1960.