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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka (second from right), organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary. Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Protest against the activities of Rafal Trzaskowski the Warsaw city mayor

Protest against the activities of Rafal Trzaskowski the Warsaw city mayor

On June 17, members of Veterans of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals chaired by Adam Slomka (center) organized a protest against the activity of the mayor of the city Rafal Trzaskowski in front of the City Hall in Warsaw, which employs six former SB officers in the city hall and led to the recommunization of public space in the capital, where in place of the heroes of the anti-communist opposition, the streets were renamed communist criminals. Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka (center), organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary. Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka, organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary.Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka (second from right), organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary. Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Protest against the activities of Rafal Trzaskowski the Warsaw city mayor

Protest against the activities of Rafal Trzaskowski the Warsaw city mayor

On June 17, members of Veterans of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals chaired by Adam Slomka organized a protest against the activity of the mayor of the city Rafal Trzaskowski in front of the City Hall in Warsaw, which employs six former SB officers in the city hall and led to the recommunization of public space in the capital, where in place of the heroes of the anti-communist opposition, the streets were renamed communist criminals. Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Protest against the activities of Rafal Trzaskowski the Warsaw city mayor

Protest against the activities of Rafal Trzaskowski the Warsaw city mayor

On June 17, members of Veterans of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals chaired by Adam Slomka organized a protest against the activity of the mayor of the city Rafal Trzaskowski in front of the City Hall in Warsaw, which employs six former SB officers in the city hall and led to the recommunization of public space in the capital, where in place of the heroes of the anti-communist opposition, the streets were renamed communist criminals. Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka, organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary.Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka (center), organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary. Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka, organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary.Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Protest against the activities of Rafal Trzaskowski the Warsaw city mayor

Protest against the activities of Rafal Trzaskowski the Warsaw city mayor

On June 17, members of Veterans of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals chaired by Adam Slomka organized a protest against the activity of the mayor of the city Rafal Trzaskowski in front of the City Hall in Warsaw, which employs six former SB officers in the city hall and led to the recommunization of public space in the capital, where in place of the heroes of the anti-communist opposition, the streets were renamed communist criminals. Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Protest against the activities of Rafal Trzaskowski the Warsaw city mayor

Protest against the activities of Rafal Trzaskowski the Warsaw city mayor

On June 17, members of Veterans of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals chaired by Adam Slomka (center) organized a protest against the activity of the mayor of the city Rafal Trzaskowski in front of the City Hall in Warsaw, which employs six former SB officers in the city hall and led to the recommunization of public space in the capital, where in place of the heroes of the anti-communist opposition, the streets were renamed communist criminals. Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka (center), organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary. Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka (center), organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary. Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Protest against the activities of Rafal Trzaskowski the Warsaw city mayor

Protest against the activities of Rafal Trzaskowski the Warsaw city mayor

On June 17, members of Veterans of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals chaired by Adam Slomka organized a protest against the activity of the mayor of the city Rafal Trzaskowski in front of the City Hall in Warsaw, which employs six former SB officers in the city hall and led to the recommunization of public space in the capital, where in place of the heroes of the anti-communist opposition, the streets were renamed communist criminals. Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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