The Peace March passed through Warsaw streets

myslpolska.info 2 years ago

On the 1st of May he passed the streets of Warsaw March of Peace, a demonstration of opposition to Poland being forced into the war in the East and implementation of the United States policy by the authorities in Poland.

We set off from the Traugutt Cross towards Castle Square. The demonstration must have gathered over a 1000 people. That's a lot, given the Mayan time. The banners and banners featured the slogans, “Not for the war with Russia”, “Here is Poland”, “Diplomation, not sanctions”, “Not for NATO”, “Not for war”, “Yes for peace”, “War Stop”, “Government for the Front”, “One China”, “Duda, Kaczyński – for the Ukrainian Front” or “Błaszczak for the Front”. At the very beginning, the slogans that accompanied the march throughout the way – “US empire of evil”, “Here is Poland, not Brussels – here Bandery does not support” and “Jankesi out of Europe”.

The demonstration was organised by respective entities including the Polish Anti-War Movement, the Polish Left Movement and the Polish thought Clubs. The demonstration was attended by representatives of various political and social backgrounds, among others: the Movement of 16 Postulates, Polish Labour, the Watah of the Civic Voice, the Confederation of the Polish Crown, Grunwald, the Association of the Inheritors of the Polish Kombatants of planet War II, Stow. PATRIA, the Polish Slavic Committee, the Citizen Committee for the Defence of Polish Natural Resources and respective border associations. Representatives of Polish thought Clubs from Katowice, Szczecin, Krakow, Warsaw and Poznań were of course present. Poles from Norway, Ireland and Germany arrived. The full thing was run smoothly by Adam Harynian.

The following stops were addressed by people from different political backgrounds: Henryk Miketyn (PRL), Dr. Leszek Sykulski (PRA), Dr. Mateusz Piskorski (Wyśl Polska), Dr. Lucyna Kulińska, Dr. Włodzimierz Gorki (PRL), Przemysław Piasta (Wyśl Polska), Sebastian Pitoń (PRA), Ena Zychowicz, Tomasz Jankowski (Wzbrą Cenzura) or B. Leszek Samborski. It is worth noting that the first of the speakers was sentenced to severe punishment by the court for a different opinion from the government's on-going war in Ukraine.

The speakers stressed that at all costs it was essential to argue the war and pro-war policies pursued by governments in Poland, and supported by the licensed parliamentary opposition. There are respective reasons – but the most crucial is that specified a policy threatens the biological endurance of our nation.

Dr. Leszek Sykulski said, “We will not weigh words here! We remember the genocide committed on the Polish nation by Ukrainian nationalists. Our consent to the flag symbolism is not in public. There is no consent from us to advance the cult of criminals: Bandery, Suchewych, Ukrainian Insurgency Army – a genocidal organization of Ukrainian nationalists. present we say: halt the flag! There's no way we're going to buy another man's war to drag us into the American war machine! We say halt any imperialism! We say halt American wars, halt CIA secret prisons in Europe, halt Poland being forced into another's war!"

Dr. Mateusz Piskorski spoke about the fact that Poland in NATO and more widely in the Atlantic camp is not a safe state. He emphasized that it was not the Ukrainians who were our enemies, but the supporters of war and hatred. He concluded his speech with the words “Let us all shout present – Yankees out of Poland, Yankees out of Europe! This should be our password." Welcomed by immense applause, Dr. Lucyna Kulińska emphasized the dangers of unreflective support for 1 of the parties to the conflict. Red. Przemysław Piasta (Myśl Polska) emphasized the importance of demonstrations and the fact that many liable people alternatively of rest, grilling came to Warsaw to argue the war and Polish participation in it. besides in the interests of those who underestimate the threat. He besides spoke of illegal censorship, which is common in today's Poland. The typical of the authentic left, Dr. Włodzimierz Gorki, said that cross-party action for peace is necessary, which is present a fundamental issue for all Poles. In an excellent speech by ed. Tomasz Jankowski (against the Censur) reminded that in the 3rd Poland we had and have political prisoners. He emphasized that they should be reproved and mentioned Janusz Niedźwizki, who was in custody. He besides pointed out the absurd rules prepared by the Pisan government, which would prevent practically outright opposition activity in Poland.

I enjoyed 3 things. First of all, that I met many friends from both sides of the barricades imposed on us at a joint demonstration. I am pleased that frequently conflicted people can walk within the framework of fundamental issues for our people. I am pleased that I could shake the hand of Prof. Ryszard Zajączkowski, Colonel Tadeusz Kowalczyk, Dr. Bartosz Bieszczad, Krystian Jachacy, Bogdan Kulas, Wojciech Mateńka, Michał Tuczyk, Bartek Doborzyński, Marcin Adam, Olaf Swolken, Zygmunt Przetakiewicz, Nabil Al Malazi, Mariusz Świdr, Roland Dubowski, Jakub Janek, Zbigniew Kaźmierzczak, Leszek Brejt, Arkadiusz Domeredzki, Piotr Panasiuk and many others.

I was besides delighted by the defeat of those who hoped to neglect the march. A fewer hours before him, a fewer people wrote that it was absurd, and there was no right to go.

The large media of the main sewage – both the government and pseudo-oppositions, of course, silent march. It's okay, there's social media.

Łukasz Jastrzębski

* Oh, my God * I have posted photos of myself, as well as of colleagues and colleagues, which have been posted on various friendly portals.
** I place a fragment of the email col.Olek, which seems crucial to me – “It feels bad that I was not with you. I was making fun of myself. But yesterday I realized that for the first time individual told the public what I truly thought. It fell in Warsaw what I had in mind, but I did not have the courage to say – USA Yankees go home, not for NATO, not for war, the U.S. empire of evil. I was afraid of the ostracism of my friends, the smiles of my family, the comments “unuca”, “shur” and “troll”. I'm not frightened anymore. Thank you. I promise I'll be with you next time. My boy is 15 years old.”

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