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Provocation at the Smolensk Monument. The Banner Read: “A Bullet to the Head!! Now!!” – What Did the Police Do? Nothing!

“As usual, we are here for our peaceful ceremonies, while on the other side, there are these disgusting attacks, slanders, and the repugnant repetition of what Poland’s enemies have prepared,” said Jarosław Kaczyński, leader of the Law and Justice Party (PiS), speaking at the Smolensk Monument on yet another monthly anniversary of the April 10, 2010, catastrophe.

As always, agitators gathered at the same location. One of them carried a banner calling for the killing of Jarosław Kaczyński, Antoni Macierewicz, Marek Suski, and Mariusz Błaszczak. The banner read: “A bullet to the head!! Now!!”

Once again, agitators appeared at the Smolensk Monument in Warsaw to disrupt the commemoration of the victims of the Smolensk tragedy of April 10, 2010. One of them carried a banner with the following text (original spelling preserved):
“For Kaczyński, Macierewicza, Suska, Błaszczaka – ‘A bullet to the head.!! Now.!!'”

During Jarosław Kaczyński’s speech, another inciter repeatedly chanted, “Thief! Liar! Thief! Liar!” in an attempt to drown out his address.

“As usual, we are here for our peaceful ceremonies, while on the other side, there are these disgusting attacks, slanders, and the repugnant repetition of what Poland’s enemies have prepared,”

Kaczyński stated shortly after laying flowers and praying.

As has become customary, the police did not intervene.

“This is what Tusk’s agreement looks like. The police are not fulfilling their duties because they have been ordered not to. Because, in reality, today they are allied with Poland’s enemies, with Putin, with all those who are currently destroying the modern world and threatening it with a great war. This is the truth about today’s reality, the very reality against which my late brother, Lech Kaczyński, warned us,”

said the PiS leader.

He added that “those who perished in Smolensk were flying there precisely to stand against this.”

“This was a crime for which Putin is responsible, but also those who divided the visits. Those who, here in Poland, also helped prepare this crime. One day, this truth will not only be widely known among all Poles but will also be a judicial truth. That day will come—perhaps it is not far away… We deeply believe in this, and that is why we will continue what we are doing. We will persist until the day comes when those who cause disturbances here will face consequences. And the great criminals will face consequences far more severe. They will be punished according to our law,”

 Kaczyński emphasized.

He also addressed the “gentlemen of the police.”

“Remember, this regime will not last long, and at this moment, you are not fulfilling your duties,” 

he warned.

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