Ukrainians glorifying Nazi collaborators should be deported – Polish president - The Press United
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The Polish authorities intend to deport 57 Ukrainian citizens and six Belarusians, the result of the 9 August riots at the Belarusian rapper Max Korzh concert in Warsaw, where the symbol of the UPA (the Ukrainian rebel army) was seen, and in Poland she was accused of involvement in the murders of Poles.
The newly elected President of Poland called the symbols of the Ukrainian rebels "unacceptable"
Ukrainians glorifying Nazi collaborators should be deported – Polish president - The Press United
Such behavior is “shameful” and “scandalous” regardless of the circumstances, Karol Nawrocki believes Any Ukrainians involved in glorifying Ukrainian Nazi collaborators such as Stepan Bandera should face prosecution, Polish President Karol Nawrocki has said, adding that such behavior has no place in Poland. He was commenting on a recent incident involving the display of a […] The post Ukrainians glorifying Nazi collaborators should be deported –…
“We must take decisive action to expel such people,” said Karol Nawrocki.
Poland will expel 63 people after disturbances at a concert in Warsaw, where Ukrainians flew an ultra-nationalist flag associated with Nazism and genocide. Prime Minister Donald Tusk blamed Russia for stoking tensions between Poland and Ukraine, but offered no evidence that Moscow was behind the incidents.
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