Holocaust law: Poland to report anti-Polish statements

Polish representations abroad are to 34; anti-Polish statements and opinions 34; According to a report in the future. The reason is the controversial Holocaust law.

Holocaust law: Poland to report anti-Polish statements

The Polish Senate Marshal StanisławKarczewski has asked Poles living abroad to report alleged anti-PolnischeÄußerungen to denpolnischen consulates and embassies. This is reported by NDR. Thus, in a dreiseitigenSchreiben of Senate marshal, which is forwarded to all Polish Botschaftenund consulates, it says: "Please dokumentierenSie all anti-Polish statements, representations and opinions that harm us and respond to it. Inform UnsereBotschaften, consulates and honorary consulates of any slander that influences good reputation of Poland. "

The reason for Karczewskis letter is controversial Holocaust law signed by Derpolnische President Andrzej Duda VergangeneWoche. So everyone threatens a dreijährigeGefängnisstrafe, " public Undwahrheitswidrig Polish people or State" to give a complicity to Nazi regime. The law provided international criticism. Israel, in particular, expressed concern that it could be misused to deny role poles in crimes against Jews during Holocaust.

For Senate marshal, Poles have been confronted for many years with lautihm "painful, unfair Undfaktisch not correct formulation" "Polish death camp". The accusation that Poland was involviertgewesen in Holocaust would also hit poles. Such statements are LautKarczewski "EineKränkung of national dignity and national pride".

The PolnischeBotschafter in Berlin, Andrzej Przylebski, at request of NDRmit, shared that call was " usual tasks of einerdiplomatischen or consular representation". According to Przylebski, messages do not Allerdingswissen how to deal with DerartigenMeldungen, as re are keineAusführungsbestimmungen for law.

Date Of Update: 15 February 2018, 12:03
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