Michel Langignon of France at Peace Conference, India
Sep. 09, 1972 - Peace Conference in Calcutta, India: More than 500 delegates from different Afro-Asian countries and a number of World Peace Council leaders from England, France and Brazil, attended the All India Peace and Solidarity Congress held last week in Calcutta. It has given a call for Afro-Asian cooperation to develop own strength for world peace and to thwart big nations attempts to interfere in their internal affairs. Photo shows pipe smoking Michel Langignon of France, who is secretary of the World Peace Council, pictured among other delegates on the opening day of the conference
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