Farmers demonstrating under the Sejm and Chancellery of the Prime Minister were brutally driven by police. The videos on the net show officers throwing stones at protesters and utilizing teardrop gas and telescopic sticks against them. Among the victims were Confederate associate Ryszard Wilk, beaten by police during the event.
On Wednesday at 11:00 in Warsaw, a large protest of farmers organized by Solidarity began. The organizers stated that about 100,000 people expected to be on the march. Farmers gathered first under Donald Tusk's law firm and then passed Ujazdowski Avenues to the Sejm building. As the farmer.pl service reported, the march was so long that erstwhile his forehead was already under the Sejm, any were inactive under the Chancellery of the Prime Minister. Both facilities were tightly fenced by railings and crucial police forces.
By the time the farmers arrived at parliament, the march continued calmly, but shortly after 2:00 p.m., police abruptly declared that they were disbanding the assembly and its participants were staying under the Sejm illegally.
Immediately after that, police surrounded the strikers with cordon, preventing them from moving further and began attacking them. Social media rapidly featured recordings confirming the aggressive actions of the officers.
One of the films shows a group of policemen who approached the participants of the march standing with Polish flags and knocked 1 of them to the ground. The video doesn't show that men behave aggressively.
— Catherine Sójka (@aK_Sojka) March 6, 2024Another material captured a police officer throwing stone at protesters.
Is it average for a police officer to dismiss an object towards protesters? #Protest of Farmerspic.twitter.com/02/JIguHk1
— Bamboo (@watchesobbie) March 6, 2024The following 2 recordings show police troops moving on protesters with telescopic sticks and teardrop gas.
Smiling Poland in attack, present during the Farmers' Strike. The old good is coming back. @donaldtusk..
Stay there. @Solidarity_Could not close temporary folder: %s@ProworskaNika@Konrad_WernickiCould not close temporary folder: %sCan not open message@MeklerRafal@farmer_enOrganisation And all the protesters! pic.twitter.com/OAcnY3xnKd
They were shooting miners.
They gas farmers.
The years flew, and the methods of governing the same pic.twitter.com/vKeTZijbW4
Among those affected by police action were Confederate associate Ryszard Wilk. The video captures the minute erstwhile uniforms bring politics to the ground and twist his hands.
If it wasn't for the parliamentary card, I'd be broken. Fortunately, I managed to get her out, and then the police realized that I was a parliamentarian. Then they lifted me from the ground and led me to my colleagues," said Ryszard Wilk.
Yes @PolskaPolice treated @ryszard_wolkMember of the Parliament of the Republic of Poland??????????????????????? @CONFEDERATION_ and @Nowa_Hope who defended the farmers and tried to calm the situation. A scandal is an understatement! #Protest of Farmerspic.twitter.com/iMWYl4y2Pf
— Tusk imagination Network (@TuskVisionNet) March 7, 2024The smiling sticks and the gas came back under the Sejm! The police have received a clear order to pacify the protest. The current power on the arm is to provoke a distraction from the essence of the problems of Polish farmers.
With Members @CONFEDERATION_ We calmed the protesters and... pic.twitter.com/sJyojv0ayZ
As you can see from the material on the web, contrary to what organization tv says, police are liable for the escalation of the conflict.
Aggressive action by police during the event was confirmed by Tomasz Fireman Independent Local Professional Association of Individual Farmers "Solidarity" during the Sejm gathering Committee on Agriculture and agrarian Development. According to the message of the activist, the protesters included service representatives who encouraged strikers to force against the police, and erstwhile clashes had taken place, they hid behind the uniform cordon.
There were people who would rip out the cobblestone, throw at the police and virtually hide behind the police in a fewer seconds. That's what everybody saw. Tomasz Obszański gives interviews for the Farmer newspaper, I stand, I want to wrap it around, and in a minute we got gas. The commander of this change said “now we pour them”, said Tomasz Fireman.
There is simply a strong probability that clashes during the protest were pre-planned action from power. The Government of the civilian Coalition is not in favour of farmers opposed to the EU Green Deal, because, in order to discourage society from their demands, it led to deliberate fights during the march.
Nationals.net