PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński said that the people who died in the Smolensk disaster were victims of a "disgusting, genocide crime, for which Putin is liable and those who separated visits" in Katyn. There will come a time erstwhile they will be punished in accordance with our law or "the Nuremberg rule" - he added.
Jarosław Kaczyński took the level on Monday morning, during the next monthly celebrations of the Smolensk catastrophe in Piłsudski Square in Warsaw. His speech was suppressed by a group of people opposing the celebrations.
"As usual (...) on the 1 hand, our peaceful celebration, and on the another hand, these disgusting attacks, slanders, repulsive repetition of Putin's also, all that enemies of Polish independence, people who stole from Poland, people who harmed and harmed Poland inactive with full determination and full awareness of what they do, act without any reaction from the police, against the law" - said the Chief of Law and Justice.
He estimated that police in Piłsudski Square did not execute their duties 'Cause that's his orders. "Because it is actually present - I am talking about it with pain - in an alliance with Polish enemies, in an alliance with Putin, in an alliance with all those who present destruct the modern world, endanger the large war. That is the fact about our reality" - he said.
PiS president added that this reality was opposed by his brother Lech Kaczyński. "But against this they besides flew to Smolensk, all those who fell victim to the disgusting, genocide crime which Putin is liable for, but besides those who separated the visits. Those who prepared this crime here in Poland" - said Kaczyński. He added that "this the fact will 1 day prove not only the fact available to the consciousness of all Poles, it will besides prove to be a procedural truth".
"There will come a time like this, and possibly it's not long - we believe it profoundly - and that's why we'll proceed to do what we're doing, we'll proceed until that day, erstwhile those who are fighting here offend the consequences, and Great criminals will endure the consequences even more severe. They will be punished according to our law, or possibly even more stringent rule, the Nuremberg rule"- said Kaczyński.
He besides turned to the police in the square. "Remember this government won't last long, and you're not doing your work right now, breaking the law." - he said.
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Kaczyński's speech attempted to suppress 1 of the protesters who had a microphone with a talker and shouted alternately, "thief" and "liar". He tried to silence PiS MP Marek Suski unsuccessfully.
After finishing speaking to the PiS leader going to the car The protesters shouted, "Jarek take those stairs," "No more lies, no more Smolensk bullshit and beg forgiveness.".
For the time of flowering, the areas straight at the monument of president Lech Kaczyński and at the Monument to the Victims of Smolensk Tragedy 2010 were fenced with white-red flag. Only the participants of the monthly magazine headed by PiS politicians and the order service entered the monuments. There were besides people with large banners and inscriptions: "For the lie of Smolensk there will be punishment for the people of Tusk! We won't let you forget!" and "How all period Tusk followers advance Putin's narrative". Police officers and protesters stood in front of the railings against celebrations holding, among others, a banner with the inscription "Smolensk lie".
One of the protesters had a plaque with the inscription: "To Kaczyński, Macerewicz, Suska, Błaszczak - »Kula w Łeb.! Now.!!!"
The DCI later issued a communication on platform X concerning police intervention against this man. "During today's assembly in Piłsudski Square, police intervened against a man holding a banner. The individual was identified. An appropriate documentation was prepared from the intervention, which will be sent to the territory Prosecutor's Office Warsaw Śródmieście North for criminal-legal evaluation" - said KSP.
On 10 April 2010, 96 people were killed in the Tu-154M plane crash close Smolensk, including president Lech Kaczyński and his wife Maria, the highest commander of the Polish Army and the last president of Poland in exile Ryszard Kaczorowski. The Polish delegation headed for the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Katyn crime.
Source: PAP