They could be anywhere, but here? This was already after Wałęsa's tv debate with Miodowicz (1988), and then the authorities decided that the president of Solidarity was no longer a private person. And she decided to defend him with “her” people. erstwhile I learned about it, the hatred gave way to curiosity. Who does this guy gotta be?
All I learned was that 7 years earlier, the platoon of Citizen Militia Mirosław Gawor and his colleagues came to Edward Gierek's home to transport him to the “place of isolation” in Promnik and the first secretary of the KC PZPR ceased to be “a companion”. Then, while Wałęsa was interned, he became his “career” in isolation. good card. This time he besides had 3 colleagues: Marian Janicki, Leszek Mazur and any Irk. And Gawor was their boss. While in Gdańsk, I felt that Wałęsa had assurance in his “careers”. He treated their presence as obvious, he was not aggressive, he did not discuss.
This attitude towards Gawor was explained to me by Krzysztof Pusz: Wałęsa inactive in Arlamów said "careers" that he had a career ahead of him. If you behave, you'll work, and if you're naughty, you'll not. And Gawor didn't press his prints. It was inactive like in a fairy tale: Gawor graduated from higher vocational studies, and Wałęsa in his second year of presidency appointed him head of the Government Protection Office. This caused quite a few discussion at the time, due to the fact that specified a fast promotion to General (Gawor arrived stars on Pagons) was something extraordinary in Polish military practice. Lieutenant Bober won't comment on it due to the fact that it's beyond his competence. Mirosław Gawor then took care of the safety of 2 presidents (Wałęsa, Kwaśniewski), a twelve prime ministers (they change so rapidly in Poland), and yet protected our Pope during his visits to the Homeland. The list of duties that he has performed in a exemplary manner is much longer.
However, I am not their chronicler, but I know that life is not black and white: 1 day, 2017 he was given a decision to reduce his pension as part of the desubecisation introduced by the Government of Law and Justice. This message shook the general's uniformed colleagues due to the fact that if he's not getting past the restrictions, what's going to happen to them? After all, I don't know how this case ended with General Gawor. And I hatred it due to that. However, I was convinced that it was hard to be a justice in another people’s affairs.
Not everyone thinks that. For example, Prof. Cenckiewicz publishes papers compromising General Mirosław Gawor, “who was certain to have lost his firearms under the influence of alcohol in 1994... erstwhile the time comes, I'll break down and ask the general. _