Thursday, November 28, 2013

Active measures against family in Poland. Violations of human rights and civil liberties

I  released the following statement on 24 September 2013. The English statement closely follows my letter to the Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski mailed on 17 September 2013, 11:55 PM local time.

1/2013, Poland, 24 September 2013

A week ago, on the 64th anniversary of the attack of the Bolshevik Russia on Poland I wrote to the Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski to remind him that contrary to official proclamations, Poland has not regained full independence.

Repressions against my family are a measure of the enslavement of my country. I would like to point out that in February and March 2012 three simultaneous attacks were carried out against my family:

(1) I was attacked [in my workplace, a public institution],

(2) My wife [...] was attacked in [a public institution], where she is employed,

(3) My daughter [...] was attacked in her elementary school [...].

In each of these three cases the methods of provocation typical of communist secret services were used. The attacks were carefully planned, prepared and coordinated. This was an attempt to destroy all three of us simultaneously in our workplaces and in my daughter's school.

The operation against my family has not begun yesterday. It has been carried out for years. All sorts of attacks and harassment designed to make life difficult are not new to me. I am familiar with them since early childhood. Their continuation and the attempt to murder the social identity of each of us are typical Bolshevik methods. The destruction of the social function of a human being is a continuation of the genocide carried out by the Russian NKVD in the forest of Katyn in western Russia in 1940 and in other places of Soviet crimes. This means that despite official declarations the persecution of Poles continues.

Both my mother [...], maiden name [...], and my father [...] paid a very heavy price for sticking to their Polish identity.

Contemporary rulers of Poland are fully responsible for these active measures (Активные мероприятия), as they are known in the language of the communist intelligence services, taken against me and my family. Some circumstances indicate possible involvement of an intelligence service of a foreign country.

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