The Freedom Defence Committee was a UK-based organisation set up on 3 March 1945 [1] to "uphold the essential liberty of individuals and organisations, and to defend those who are persecuted for exercising their rights to freedom of speech, writing and action."[2] Chaired by Herbert Read, with Fenner Brockway and Patrick Figgis as vice-chairmen, the committee's secretary was Ethel Mannin.[3] Later, George Orwell became a vice-chair and George Woodcock, secretary.[4]
^ abOrwell, Sonia and Angus, Ian (eds.). The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell Volume 4: In Front of Your Nose (1945-1950) (Penguin)