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Niech świat pozna prawdę o demokracji w Polsce

29/11/2011
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Marsz Niepodległości w Warszawie 11.11.11 r. uszedł uwadze światowej opinii publicznej, oprócz wersji o “Polskich faszystach”. Poniższy tekst jest dobry i tytuł interesujący. Proszę rozsyłać go BEZ ZMIAN do anglojęz. znajomych, portali, mediów, etc.

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Trzeba też zainteresować taką potwornością wszystkie ośrodki i instytucje międzynarodowe dbające o zachowanie postawowych standardów cywilizowanych społeczeństw.

Nie pozwólmy żeby zdziczali homo-sovieticus zrobili z Polski kraj podobny do Rosji i Białorusi. Niech każdy z nas wyobrazi siebie w miejscu kopanego w twarz (!!!) niewinnego Daniela Kloca, dodatkowo skazanego przez “sąd” postkomuny.

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Could THIS be happening in Europe?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=O74moYsQ79U  

 

Q U E S T I O N S
 

1. Where did this happen?

2. When did it happen?

3. Who was the victim?

4. Who was the assailant?

5. What were the consequences for the victim?

6. What were the consequences for the assailant? 

7. What was the response of the Polish Prime Minister?  

 

Please, scroll down for a BIG surprise…

 

           
 A N S W E R S

 1. In Warsaw, Poland.

 2. On the Polish Independence Day, November 11, 2011.

3.Daniel Kloc,who traveled to Warsaw to take part in the Independence Day celebrations. 

4. Andrzej Czajka, a plainclothes police oficer.

5. The victim Daniel Kloc was sentenced to a three-month prison term, and 300 zloty (approx. US$ 100) in compensatory damages  to his assailant, for resisting police even though the officer was in plain clothes.  Madam Judge Iwona Konopka took only the officer’s testimony into account, and did not allow video footage of the incident entered into evidence.

 6. The plainclothes police officer was awarded a paid sick leave because of injuries to his hand. 

7. The Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, thanked police for the  exemplary execution of their duties on this Independence Day.

 

Short background to the story 

The march was organized to celebrate Poland’s 93rd anniversary of independence. It was legal and had attracted tens of thousands of patriotic participants from all over Poland and abroad.  However, the present Polish government, being servile to Russian interests, such as delegating to Russian authorities the investigation of the suspicious crashwhich killed the Polish President along with 95 others on April 10, 2010, does not like patriotic celebrations.  Misinformed by Soviet sympathizers in Poland, 280 members of theantifa(scist) organization from Germany – came to intercept “fascist” marchers in Warsaw, having obtained the full protection and co-operation of Polish police. Together, they were beating and kicking good people in the streets, while their provocateurs were throwing stones and burning police cars. Polish TV stations, and Russian also, showed manipulative reports of masked Polish “fascists” attacking police, even though they were German antifa members and their comrades – Polish communists. 

 

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