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Polish prosecutor did not see the crime in the demonstration of the OUN-UPA flag at Max Corzh’s concert

Polish prosecutor did not see the crime in the demonstration of the OUN-UPA flag at Max Corzh's concert The OUN-UPA flag at Max Corn in Warsaw. Photo from social networks

The Prosecutor’s Office in Warsaw refused a case in connection with the demonstration of the OUN-UPA flag during a concert of the Belarusian rapper Max Korzh, which took place on August 9.

Source: “European Truth”, respond prosecutor’s office at the request of the Seimas deputy from the right party “Right and Justice” Dariusz Matvetsky

Details: In response to a request that the mattress published on social networks, it was stated that on September 8, the prosecutor decided not to initiate the case by demonstrating the OUN-UPA flag.

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There is no specific justification for such a step.

The PAS deputy called the prosecutor’s office a “incredible scandal” and reported that he had sent requests to the Minister of Justice and the Prosecutor General of Poland.

“I demand the answer: who was the prosecutor responsible for this decision? Why is his name not indicated? Can Poland be promoting banditry with impunity? Poles should know the truth. We will not allow the revitalization of crimes and hide the perpetrators in such decisions,” he added.

Prehistory:

  • Earlier, the OUN-UPA flag was outraged by Poland President Karol Navrotsky, calling for ban Demonstration of the Bandera Flag.
  • It was reported that Navrotsky Plans to bring in To the Seimas, the draft law on the prohibition of the ideology of so -called “Banderaism”.

Read also: UPA flag and deportation to Ukraine: As a Russian -speaking concert, Poland was released against Ukrainians

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Polish prosecutor did not see the crime in the demonstration of the OUN-UPA flag at Max Corzh's concert The OUN-UPA flag at Max Corn in Warsaw. Photo from social networks

The Prosecutor’s Office in Warsaw refused a case in connection with the demonstration of the OUN-UPA flag during a concert of the Belarusian rapper Max Korzh, which took place on August 9.

Source: “European Truth”, respond prosecutor’s office at the request of the Seimas deputy from the right party “Right and Justice” Dariusz Matvetsky

Details: In response to a request that the mattress published on social networks, it was stated that on September 8, the prosecutor decided not to initiate the case by demonstrating the OUN-UPA flag.

Advertising:

There is no specific justification for such a step.

The PAS deputy called the prosecutor’s office a “incredible scandal” and reported that he had sent requests to the Minister of Justice and the Prosecutor General of Poland.

“I demand the answer: who was the prosecutor responsible for this decision? Why is his name not indicated? Can Poland be promoting banditry with impunity? Poles should know the truth. We will not allow the revitalization of crimes and hide the perpetrators in such decisions,” he added.

Prehistory:

  • Earlier, the OUN-UPA flag was outraged by Poland President Karol Navrotsky, calling for ban Demonstration of the Bandera Flag.
  • It was reported that Navrotsky Plans to bring in To the Seimas, the draft law on the prohibition of the ideology of so -called “Banderaism”.

Read also: UPA flag and deportation to Ukraine: As a Russian -speaking concert, Poland was released against Ukrainians

Dear readers, please follow the commentary rules

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