Marek Baterowicz - OPEN LETTER FOR THE president OF NATURAL CAROL

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Marek Baterowicz - OPEN LETTER FOR THE president OF NATURAL CAROL
date:19 August 2025 Editor: GKut

...and it will be shortly due to the fact that the erstwhile head of the Institute of National Memory has adequate cognition about Polish past from 1945 to this day, which exempts me from explaining why these words by Juliusz Słowacki inactive fit the current situation of the nation: “

'Behold, they are risen, but cannot cast off the graves' ( “Anhelii”, Chapter VIII). Is that expected to be 36 years from the circular table? It seems that the burden of the supposedly past PRL era is besides great, and it does not let us to make a Polish state, and the fall in 1989 PZPR ruled out specified a possibility, due to the fact that although the 3rd Republic was proclaimed, it was a creation not yet having the attributes of the Polish state or actual democracy. This III Polish Republic was and is an attraction, a game of appearances, due to the fact that we were truly forbidden to think about the resurrection of Poland independent and Polish state. His embryo – the government of Jan Olszewski – was removed in 1992. This political abortion has undermined our hopes, but it has saved the relics of the Polish People's Republic, which have poisoned our long-term departure from communism, our “transformation”. Only in 2015 – together with Good Change – our hearts revived hope for a dream come true, unfortunately the chaotic opposition along with the pressures of the European Union (and even the unthought-out veto of 2017) inhibited the improvement of the III Polish Republic, which was slow led by the Law and Justice organization with the United Right. Then everyone knows. And in 2023, there were elections during which certain polling stations were open until 3 o'clock in the night! And unfortunately, it was considered legal, not a violation? The majority was missing. And immediately the peers, feeling the support of the EU, threw themselves into the pecking of the Law and Justice, these people of conscience, prayed to Poland by St John Paul II. These peers are just making certain that these people don't free our conscience. Fatherland from the business of peerless people whose interests coincide with the interests of abroad agents. And that's why the peers sit on us and refuse to release the nation from the grave, a grave buried long ago for Stalinism, due to the fact that then Poland was murdered. The period of Stalinism ended with the demolition of Poland, which began with the Ribbentrop-Molotov system. But the spirit of Poland was not killed, he continues to wander in millions of Poles and lives in those who rose from the dead!

Unfortunately, this does not suit the peers who are possessed of hatred for Poland and PiS – how much longer ? shortly it will be 40 years since the fall of the “people” republic! And these ideologically contaminated Poles are to dictate conditions forever? Mr President, free us and Poland from this oppression, reconstruct the regulation of law and the sense of codes, we want to live in the Homeland, where actual values prevail and God's commandments are respected, as well as the past of the Polish nation.

Marek Baterovich

Marek Baterowicz, born1944) made his debut as a poet on "The Weekly of the Common" and "The Student" (1971). Book debut - "Verses to Dawn" (W-wa, 1976); the title was an allusion to the night of PRL. In 1981, he published outside censorship a collection of poems entitled "Having broken branches of silence". Since 1985 on emigration, since 1987 in Australia. Author of respective prose titles(M.in "Zarno rises in wound"-1992 in Sydney and 2017 in Warsaw) and many poesy collections specified as "heart and fist" (Sydney, 1987), "From that side of the tree" (Melbourne, 1992 – poems collected), "Place in the atlas" (Sydney, 1996), "Chair and Shadow" (Sydney,2003), "On the Sun leash" (Sydney, 2008). In 2010 in Italy there was a selection of poems – "Canti del pianoa", followed by "Status quo" (Toronto, 2014), a collection of short stories – "Jeu de masques" (Nantes, 2014), "Over large Water" (Sydney, 2015) and an e-book of his naval novel, settled in the 16th century "Aux vents conjurés".(www.polskacanada.com/aux-vents-conjures-par-marker-batter

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