Great Britain and Belgium (13 march 1911)

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Great Britain and Belgium is a letter written by Arthur Conan Doyle published in the Daily Express No. 3408 on 13 march 1911.

See also his first letter on the same topic: Great Britain and Belgium (9 march 1911).


Great Britain and Belgium

Daily Express No. 3408 (p. 4)

To the Editor of the "Daily Express."

Sir, — I do not think that your correspondent's report of what the man in the street in Belgium thinks about tho Congo atrocities can fairly be weighed against the official papers upon the subject.

As to prison reform. I am heartily at one with your correspondent. But is that aspiration incompatible with the fulfilment of our treaty obligations to these natives?

ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE.
Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex.