Duty to remember Ukrainian crimes – we see you in Warsaw on 4 July!

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Duty to remember Ukrainian crimes – we see you in Warsaw on 4 July!

The work of memory. A nation that forgets its past, functions poorly in the present and has no prospects for the future. From our past we must draw and build a rational policy on them.

We must know and remember that Ukraine is the neighbour who failed to account for the crimes committed in our nation from 1939 to 1947. The shameful part of their past or flagism became part of their modern state ideology. In this country there are monumental monuments of the Polish fooders Stepana Bandery, plates for the honor of a criminal Roman Shuchewycz, while streets and squares commemorate butchers from the alleged Ukrainian Insurgency Army.

Nothing crucial changed about the exhumation of Poles murdered by Ukrainians. Their remains are inactive lying in fields, forests, swamps, and manure. Exhumations in Ukraine are carried out on a minimal scale. The nonsense is to blame the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war. due to the fact that crimes on the nation of Poland and another peoples of Ukraine have been committed over 80 years ago.

We have a work to remember these events. We have a work to murdered our countrymen to attend a march dedicated to Poles murdered in a cruel way in the east Borders of the Second Republic of Poland. Participation in the ceremony is very crucial due to the fact that cognition of these tragic events is inactive far from sufficient, and the current political situation prompts many politicians and journalists to stay silent about it.

The work of Katarzyna Sokołowski – Volyn Foundation We remember how in erstwhile years we organize celebrations dedicated to Poles murdered by Ukrainians. On 4 July, the Holy Mass will be held in the Church of St. Alexander in Warsaw at 14 pm. At 13 p.m., the March of Memory will begin, which will go to the Unknown Soldier's grave.

In the afternoon there will be a peculiar conference devoted to Ukrainian murders in Poles from 1939 to 1947. This is very crucial due to the fact that the cognition of these tragic events is inactive far from sufficient, and the current political situation prompts many politicians and journalists to stay silent about this.

The march is simply a political march. I mean, he won't advance this or any another policy. Everyone is welcome and can participate in this highly crucial event. I do not imagine any honest politician wanting to make a promotional run on the unburied remains of our countrymen. There are no divisions here – we should all fight for their memory.

Roman Dmowski He wrote: “The obligations towards the country are not only obligations towards the Poles today, but besides obligations towards the generations past and those who will come after us.” We're not doing anyone any favor. Our work is to remember our ancestors. We are Poles, so we have Polish responsibilities.

I encourage you to support the financial support of the Volyn Foundation We remember due to the fact that the large Poles and Poles associated with this foundation can accomplish their mission only with our help. Each of us can refuse to go to a movie, dinner at a restaurant, drinks or sandwiches at a gas station. The money thus preserved should be utilized to commemorate our countrymen insidiously and cruelly murdered by Ukrainians from 1939 to 1947.

Łukasz Jastrzeżski

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