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Zbigniew Ziobro Is to Apologize to Agnieszka Holland for Comparing Her to the Propagandists of the Third Reich

Summary by Rzeczpospolita
The District Court in Warsaw issued a judgment in a lawsuit filed by Agnieszka Holland against Zbigniew Ziobro seeking protection of personal rights. The lawsuit concerned statements made by the politician regarding the director and her film "Green Border."
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This includes Zbigniew Ziobro's X posts, in which he compared the film to Nazi and Soviet propaganda. In response, Holland filed a lawsuit seeking personal rights protection.

·Poland
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Zbigniew Ziobro lost his court case against Agnieszka Holland. The former Minister of Justice issued a statement regarding the case and announced he would appeal the verdict.

Former Minister of Internal Affairs Zbigniew Ziobro must apologize to director Agnieszka Holland for statements comparing her film "Green Border" to Nazi propaganda, and donate PLN 50,000 to the "Children of the Holocaust" Association, according to a ruling by the District Court in Warsaw. Ziobro announced he will appeal the ruling.

·Warszawa, Poland
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Today's verdict means consent to the unpunished insulting of Polish soldiers and officers during the hybrid war waged against Poland by the Putin and Lukashenko regimes - said Zbigniew Ziobro in reference to Tuesday's verdict of the District Court in Warsaw, which found that the former Minister of Justice had violated the personal rights of film director Agnieszka Holland.

Former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro must apologize to film director Agnieszka Holland for statements comparing her film "Green Border" to Nazi propaganda, and donate 50,000 PLN to the "Children of the Holocaust" Association, according to a ruling by the District Court in Warsaw. "Let's just say the ruling didn't meet all our expectations, but—in any case—it's a step in the right direction," Agnieszka Holland told Gazeta.pl.

·Poland
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Today's verdict means consent to insulting Polish soldiers and officers with impunity, warns PiS MP Zbigniew Ziobro.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Rzeczpospolita broke the news in Poland on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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