Fascist Polish Government Imprison Journalist For Criticism
Fascist Polish Government Imprison Journalist For Criticism
Fascist Obsession with Crime and Punishment -
Under fascist regimes, the police are given almost limitless power to enforce laws. The people are often willing to overlook police abuses and even forego civil liberties in the name of patriotism. There is often a national police force with virtually unlimited power in fascist nations.
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Watch this video about Polish journalist and activist Rafal Gawronski, who is currently imprisoned in Gdansk for criticising the government, especially for its failure to investigate the deaths of so many rival politicians in the Smolensk plane crash.
Poles to protest detainment of Rafal Gawronski
A protest is being planned on the 29th August against the detainment of Polish journalist and activist Rafal Gawronski in a prison in Gdansk.
Gawronski was arrested one month ago outside the Presidential Palace in Warsaw. He was initially detained in a prison in the capital without charges, and it has been claimed that the police tried to change the protocol to hide the illegal nature of his arrest.
Gawronski was an investigator into the Smolensk plane crash. Significant numbers of Poles believe high ranking members of the Polish government were murdered in a staged plane crash in order to open the country’s economic and political structures for the international banking and pharmaceutical industry.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk and newly elected President Bronislaw Komorowski have been criticized for failing to investigate the crash, and for moving swiftly to appoint IMF- and Deutsche Bank linked employees to key positions in the central bank.
A cross standing outside the Presidential Palace has come to symbolize the battle for truth into the causes Smolensk plane crash and has been the focus of major protests.
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New Footage Of Crash Site
Russian investigators have released new film footage from a journalist working for Poland’s state-owned television channel, TVP, showing no bodies at the crash site of the Tupolev plane in Smolensk on April 10th, 2010. According to the official version, 96 top Polish officials died in the crash.
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