Appeal 40 on the 40th anniversary

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Bydgoszcz October 19, 2024

Appeal – Open letter

On the Day of Memory of the Non-violent Priests, on the 40th anniversary of the cruel communist execution on the chaplain of NSZZ “Solidarność”, priest Jerzy Popieluszko, present Blessed Catholic Church in Poland, we, the following, activists of opposition of the anti-communist period of the Polish People's Republic, from Bydgoszcz, request the immediate release from the detention of priest Michał Olszewski and 2 employees of the Ministry of Justice, Mrs Urszula and Karolina, arrested over half a year ago, in the spring of 2024.

We are protesting the deprivation of their liberty, for imaginary reasons, concerning alleged corruption and propaganda-based inefficiencies in the possession, financial resources of the Justice Fund and the fact that we do not follow the competition procedures.

Shocking were the circumstances of detention and the usage of oppressive treatment, during transport and in the detentions themselves. Depriving of sleep and the ability to deal freely with physiological needs are attempts to assassinate the dignity and humanity of the unlawful detainees. These actions in democratic communities qualify for the category of torture. The definition of these behaviours coincides with the UN Convention on the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.

We are outraged by the extremist limitation of the ability of those detained with their loved ones and their lawyers.

All these shameful actions are carried out as part of an atavistic revenge on the politicians of Law and Justice and those associated with them, or even associated with them. This is marked by obsession, which should be treated both by medical methods and by an electoral card combined with criminal liability.

Donald Tusk and Adam Bodnar, clearly in political amok, direct these actions with the hands of the illegal national prosecutor Dariusz Korneluk, utilizing the subordinate National Prosecutor's Office, prison service.

Our silence would so be a heartless, silent co-operation. all day of the delay, in the release of the unjustly imprisoned, we will consider an additional origin aggravating Prime Minister Donald Tusk and everyone from the coalition of power, assisting him in unlawful actions, in the case of Father Michał Olszewski, Mrs Urszula and Mrs Karolina.

We call for freedom for detainees and return to the regulation of law in the Republic of Poland. We call from the experienced city of Bydgoszcz – 146 years of possessive captivity, cruel murders on Polish citizens carried out by the Germans in September 1939. We called for the right to freedom from the city, which was to be called a bastion of communism starting in 1945.

We call for the right to live in a law-abiding Poland, from the city which is the last halt of the priestly ministry of Blessed Father Jerzy Popieluszko and we believe in his intercession with the Most advanced God

photo by Janusz Małecki

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Jan Raczycki – President of the PRL Represented People Association‘The Covenant

Barbara Wojciechowska - President of the Association of Idee Solidarity 180-89, repressive activist of the anti-communist opposition

Krystian Frelichowski- president of the Polish paper Club, journalist, writer- repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Zbigniew Michalski – erstwhile Management Board of the Bydgoszcz Region of NSZZ "S"- anti-communist opposition activist

Jan Perejczuk - a repressed anti-communist opposition activist- V-ce president of the Alliance Association

Andrzej Mazurowicz - a repressed anti-communist opposition activist, Shot in the leg during the 1956 Poznań Events, a multiple Polish champion in rowing, a longtime coach of the national rowing team

Stefan Pastuszewski - a repressed anti-communist opposition activist, writer, journalist, erstwhile MP, erstwhile Vice president of Bydgoszcz

Jerzy Pozorski - a repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Ewa Paluszek - a repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Jan Monarch - a repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Ryszard Bonisniak - a repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Kotzbach Roman- repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Ryszard Jedwabny- repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Marek Klimek- repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Fath Bogdan- a repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Bolesław Magierowski - repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Vladimir Nekanda-Trepka - a repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Jerzy Przybylski - repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Zbigniew Reszkowski - a repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Henryk Tokar- repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Bogdan Dziakanowski-A activist of anti-communist opposition

Aleksander Wiśniewski - a repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Roman Tucholski - repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Benedict Zawada - a repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Wiesław Pieńkoś - a repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Margaret Jarocińska - activist of the anti-communist opposition

Teresa Pastuszewska - an anti-communist opposition activist

Bronisław Pastuszewski repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Elżbieta Szott - activist of the anti-communist opposition

Krystyna Sawicka - anti-communist opposition activist

Jerzy Jarczok - anti-communist opposition activist

Andrzej Bogucki - activist of anti-communist opposition

Jerzy Szulc - an anti-communist opposition activist

Bogumił Tomaszewski - anti-communist opposition activist

Janina Matelska- activist of anti-communist opposition

Zbigniew Pluciński - anti-communist opposition activist

Magdalena Leś- repressed anti-communist opposition activist

Janusz Małecki-the anti-communist opposition activist

Beata Sengebuch-Malecka - activist of the anti-communist opposition Maria Szłapińska - activist of the anti-communist opposition

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