A blog written by the leader of the Polish Nobles' League in Canada, Mr. Edward Kuciak from Toronto, Canada.
Monday, August 30, 2021
Poniedzialek to Tajemnice
radosne. W Waszej intencji. Duzo usmiechu na niezamaskowanej twarzy. Swiezego oddechu po zjedzeniu glowki czosnku. I wolnosci mysli i slowa w gulagu dezinformacji. Tego Wam zycze. Zwiastowanie N.M.P. Aniol wszedl do Niej i rzekl: "Badz pozdrowiona, pelna laski, Pan z Toba, 'blogoslawiona jestes miedzy niewiastami'". Owoc tajemnicy: Pokora. CZESI CHCA BRONI PALNEJ Senat Czech zatwierdzil dodanie prawa do samoobrony z uzyciem broni palnej do czeskiej Karty Podstawowych Praw i Wolnosci. W opinii czeskich poslow i senatorow to prawo ma chronic kraj przed zapedami UE, ktore chca totalnie rozbroic Europejczykow. Weto prezydenta jest malo prawdopodobne, bo Milos Zeman jest zwolennikiem prawa obywateli do posiadania broni. Nowe prawo to efekt petycji podpisanej przez ponad 100 tys. obywateli (Tomasz Myslek, "Wiesci z UE", GAZETA POLSKA, 4 sierpnia 2021). * * * HISTORIANS NEED NOT APOLOGIZE, COURT RULES * HOLOCAUST BOOK. WARSAW * An appeals court has ruled that two historians accused of tarnishing the memory of a Polish villager in a book about the Holocaust need not apologize, overturning a lower-court ruling that raised fears about freedom of academic research. In February, a Warsaw court ruled that Barbara Engelking and Jan Grabowski, editors of Nigh Without End: The Fate of Jews in Selected Counties of Occupied Poland, must apologize for saying villager Edward Malinowski gave up Jews to the Nazi Germans. Some academics said at the time that the ruling could deter impartial research into Poles' actions during the Second World War. Grabowski, a Canadian historian and professor at the University of Ottawa, told Reuters that the ruling was "a huge thing not only for myself and my colleagues, but for the entire profession of humanities here." Poland's ruling nationalists say studies showing complicity by some Poles in the killing of Jews by Nazi Germany are an attempt to dishonour a country that suffered immensely during the war. The case had been brought by Malinowski's niece, Filomena Leszczynska, and funded by the Polish League Against Defamation, which opposes allegations of Polish involvement in the murder of Jews. The appeals court judge dismissed her claims against the historians, underlining the importance of freedom of academic research and the need to avoid a chilling effect that could stop further studies. "This is of particular importance in matters that constitute an important element of public debate, raising important social issues regarding the history of a given state and nation," the judge said in the ruling released on Monday. The head of the Polish League Against Defamation, Maciej Swirski, wrote on Twitter that Leszczynska planned to "fight on" and file an extraordinary appeal to Supreme Court. Poland's 3.2 million Jewish population was the largest in Europe at the start of the war. Almost all were killed during the war, many of them in death camps, and a further three million non-Jewish citizens also died under Poland's Nazi occupation. A significant body of research suggests that, while thousands of Poles risked their lives to help Jews, thousands also participated in the Holocaust. Many Poles do not accept such findings. Reuters (NATIONAL POST, Wednesday, August 18, 2021). * * * Dzis w Ontario zlapano 694 Delciaki. Czyli strach ma wielkie galy. Ja rzucilem troche promieni slonecznych na skore. Ale za goraco i duszno aby dluzej byc na sloncu. Za to chodzilem na bosaka po ogrodku + fotki zakwitlej rozy Sharon + mimoz na Wiesi lace.
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