“For paedophilia in the Church, the bishops, the Pope and even the faithful are responsible. No one is responsible for paedophilia in Civic Platform (PO), at most the perpetrator is when things get loud. The surroundings of the perpetrator of paedophilia from the PO are excused by the fact that he previously preached views that made paedophilia easy to accept. The surroundings of the perpetrator of paedophilia from the Church are riddled with the fact that he was in an organisation that condemns everything that leads to paedophilia,” the editor-in-chief of “Gazeta Polska” and “Gazeta Polska Codziennie,” Tomasz Sakiewicz writes in a commentary entitled “Pedofilia Obywatelska” (Eng: Civic Paedophilia).
Some circles were critical of a text by Radio Szczecin and “Gazeta Polska” journalist Tomasz Duklanowski, in which he described a paedophile affair of the West Pomeranian Civic Platform branch trying to cover up the whole affair. Błażej Kmieciak, head of the State Commission on Paedophilia, announced that he would file a motion against Duklanowski to the Media Ethics Council.
In response, Tomasz Sakiewicz announced the submission of a notice to the public prosecutor’s office regarding Kmieciak’s suppression of press criticism.
Sakiewicz also commented on the scandalous situation:
Tomasz Duklanowski, on the pages of “Radio Szczecin” and “Gazeta Polska Codziennie,” described in recent days the paedophile affair of the West Pomeranian Civic Platform branch.
The author of the text was criticised by supporters of the PO (Civic Platform). But not only. On Tuesday on Polsat News, Błażej Kmieciak, head of the State Commission on Paedophilia, stated that “when in the course of reading [the text – ed.] I am able within 15 seconds to reach the personalities of the children who were harmed (…) this form of information is inappropriate, unethical and wicked.”
Editor-in-chief of “Gazeta Polska” and “Gazeta Polska Codziennie” Tomasz Sakiewicz addressed the case on Twitter. He announced that a motion against Blazej Kmieciak would be sent to the prosecutor’s office.