According to the Office for the Protection of Sovereignty, Intelligence Gathering Activity Is Not Pejorative
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And according to them, disinformation does not mean that someone is lying. The trial initiated by Átlátszó continued with testimony.
"I have filed a report of reasonable suspicion that Waldemar Żurek has committed a crime under Article 130 § 9 of the Penal Code," Marcin Romanowski announced Wednesday morning. He explained that this concerns activities for the benefit of foreign intelligence agencies through disinformation aimed at harming the political system of the Republic of Poland and state authorities.
The hearing of the personality rights lawsuit between Átlátszó and the Office for the Protection of Sovereignty (SZH) continued with the hearing of the chief analyst of the Office for the Protection of Sovereignty (SZH). It was revealed at the Metropolitan Court that an entire analysis department of the SZH worked on the report that accused Átlátszó of harming Hungary by serving American economic and political interests. According to HVG, Miklós…
The Office for the Protection of Sovereignty does not understand why Átlátszó finds it offensive that they were alleged to be carrying out intelligence activities, since today it is “not a pejorative word at all”. However, the author of the report was unable to answer in court what was untrue in the Sargentini report and the European Commission’s rule of law report, and how the investigative portal contributed to this. The personal rights lawsui…
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