Bąkiewicz: “It has happened, they have convicted me. We will keep fighting, there will be an appeal”

“IT HAS HAPPENED. They have convicted me,” wrote Robert Bąkiewicz. “We will keep fighting, there will be an appeal,” he added. Today, the District Court for Warsaw-Śródmieście delivered its verdict in the case of the alleged attack by Robert Bąkiewicz on a Women’s Strike activist and found him guilty of causing minor bodily harm to Angelika Domańska. “Josef K. from Kafka’s ‘The Trial’ had it easier than Bąkiewicz in that courtroom,” Oskar Kida summed up the hearing.

“THE COURT BRAZENLY LIES, and I was removed from the courtroom! What happened today is an absolute farce and a scandal. Judge Marta Pilśnik announced a guilty verdict, brazenly disregarding the truth. When I demanded my rights, I was – for the second time in this trial – removed from the courtroom by the police!

We are dealing with complete lawlessness:

❌ The court did NOT allow my witnesses.

❌ The court did NOT review the video recordings that clearly show what happened.

The result? Aggressors from the Women’s Strike, such as Angelika Domańska, who attacked churches, are becoming ‘victims’. And people who stood up in defense of values, faith, and places of worship are being convicted. In this system, criminals can feel safe, while decent people bear the consequences,” Robert Bąkiewicz commented immediately after the verdict.

The court sentenced the leader of the Border Defense Movement to ten months of restricted liberty in the form of unpaid community service. The court also ordered him to pay compensation to the private prosecutor in the amount of 5,000 PLN.

“What was done today to my dad is not any kind of just verdict. It is pure, brutal political revenge by the system against a man who had the courage to defend churches and Polish values. They want to intimidate us and take revenge on our family, but they will not succeed. I am deeply shaken by this scandal, but I promise one thing: we will not give up this fight,” wrote Blanka Bąkiewicz on platform X, who had also earlier been removed from the courtroom by the police.

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