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The police searched Robert Bąkiewicz’s apartment and took away their computers and phones

Opinion

Two days ago in Poland, at the request of the liberal Prime Minister Donald Tusk, the Polish police initiated an operation to disrupt the Independence March, which occurs annually on November 11.

This march demonstrates national pride and is renowned worldwide, drawing at least 100,000 participants annually. At the break of dawn, the police approached Robert Bąkiewicz and other organizers, conducting searches in their apartments and confiscating computers and phones.

Furthermore, the association’s headquarters was forcibly entered, and documents and electronic equipment were seized. This aggressive action was taken to suppress the patriotic event and instill fear in the organizers.
@RBakiewicz

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