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Can You Feel Safe in Tusk's Country? Scandal at the State Protection Service

Summary by wpolityce.pl
If a court considers a pensioner's online post saying "die, man" a serious offense requiring severe punishment, how should the threats of brutal beatings directed at a journalist be considered? These reports should cause an earthquake. This isn't the first or only scandal, after all.
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If a court considers a pensioner's online post saying "die, man" a serious offense requiring severe punishment, how should the threats of brutal beatings directed at a journalist be considered? These reports should cause an earthquake. This isn't the first or only scandal, after all.

·Warszawa, Poland
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The State Protection Service is responding to allegations made by Telewizja Republika, which claims that an SOP officer threatened a station employee.

·Poland
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Gazeta broke the news in Poland on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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