Grzegorz Braun is being chased again. Getting the Ukrainian flag off is fascism?

magnapolonia.org 2 months ago

Candidate for president Grzegorz Braun He was interrogated yesterday. in the Kraków prosecutor's office. This time it went for last year's photograph of the Ukrainian flag from Kościuszko Mound. This act is to advance a totalitarian system, specified as fascism and Nazism. Braun claims it's the other – the hanging of this flag is an act of support for a country that officially worships Nazi criminals.

Grzegorz Braun is being chased again. – It was a subpoena as a witness in a criminal case under Article 256 of the Criminal Code, paragraph one. And what is this Article 256? It is the promotion of totalitarian regimes, forbidden: Fascism, communism, Nazism and possible incitement to hatred against a national background.That's all I knew coming to the D.A.'s office. The activity, as it turned out, afraid the removal of the Ukrainian flag last June from Kościuszko Mound in Kraków said Grzegorz Braun after leaving the prosecutor's office.

– That's what this case is about, this operation, this full operation, the prosecution investigation. Mr. D.A. had a number of questions that I will not cite, due to the fact that we respect the procedure and admit the confidentiality of the prosecution's actions themselves. I can only tell you that I took advantage of the opportunity, as it is said, of spontaneous evidence and dictated to the minutes, that surely the scandalous character was the chronic exposition on Kościuszko Mound, in a place so crucial to Polish patriotic traditions, Polish historical memory, the exposition of the flag of a abroad state here – he continued.

– It was peculiarly scandalous, of course, to exposure Ukrainian colours in the context of the consistent, persistent engagement of Ukrainian state authorities in the propaganda of flagism. So it was Ukrainian Nazism, and so it was the government prohibited by law in Poland. ... Stop the Ukrainianization of Poland, halt the flagrantization of the Polish state He concluded.

Article 256 of the Criminal Code reads: Who publically promotes the Nazi, Communist, fascist or another totalitarian state strategy or calls for hatred against the background of national, ethnic, racial, spiritual differences or due to undenominationality, is subject to imprisonment until the age of 3.
OUR COMMENTS: It is hard to say whether the prosecution sees the Ukrainian flag being downloaded, the alleged promotion of totalitarian regime, or the alleged sowing of hatred against the background of national differences. This action shall not fulfil the characteristics of any of these options. On the contrary, it is simply a legitimate act of opposition to the proprietary of national symbols of key places for Polish national identity.
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