American newspapers have expressed critical attitudes towards the recent decision of the American Bar Association opposing United States approval of the U.N. convention outlawing genocide, a press survey disclosed here. Among the nationally-known papers which criticized the A.B.A. action are the New York Times, Washington Post, St. Louis Post-Dispatch and Christian Science Monitor.
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