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The Institute of National Memory initiated an investigation into Euro MP Grzegorz Braun on his last statements on the radio, including gas chambers in the German Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Investigators will analyse whether there has been a public denial of genocide. Under Polish law this is simply a crime for which the prison is facing punishment.
“When it is essential to throw stones and ritually teardrop apart the losses and reprove the lies of the Talmud, Haggada, the Holocaust, it condemns me as unworthy of nearly 120 judaic organizations. Who would have thought that much? But they all together, jointly, B’nai B’rith, Polin, and another organizations who appear to be Jewish, condemn those who talk the truth. That ritual execution is simply a fact, and let's give Auschwitz with gas chambers a fake. And who speaks of it, he is accused of terrible things, condemned from reverence and faith," said Grzegorz Braun during the WNET radio broadcast on Thursday.
After that, a storm broke out in the media. The MEP and the president of the Confederation of the Polish Crown were accused of publically denying Nazi crimes during planet War II, which, in accordance with Article 55 of the Act on IPN, is simply a criminal offence in Poland threatened with imprisonment of up to 3 years.
It was on the basis of the content of this article that the Institute of National Memory initiated an investigation against Grzegorz Braun at the request of the territory lawyer of the Commission for the Investigation of Crimes against the Polish Nation in Krakow.
Source: se.pl /PAP