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General Clark quickly pointed out that "bloodshed" on Koje (which had brought death to 90 Reds, one U.S. soldier) had invariably been provoked by Communist uprisings. Also, with what seemed to be special reference to the incredible promise made by General Colson to the Communiststhat all screening of prisoners would stopGeneral Clark issued a statement saying that Colson's promises had been extracted under duress and by blackmail. The implication was that they would not be honored.
