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Under Polish law, a person can be jailed for up to three years for publicly insulting a group of people because of their national, ethnic, racial or religious affiliation. District court judge admits to posting comment in 2015 but is not charged due to his immunity.
Jarosław Dudzicz was promoted in 2017 to president of the court in Gorzów Wielkopolski by Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro. But while serving as a member of the National Council of the Judiciary, he wrote in an online newspaper forum that Jews are “A despicable filthy nation, they do not deserve anything.”
The Polish city of Bedzin staged a re-enactment of the 1943 liquidation of its Jewish ghetto by the Nazis. Around 30,000 Jews lived in the Bedzin ghetto and almost all of them died during the Nazi occupation, the majority at the Auschwitz concentration camp 50 kilometres away.
WOULD SPAIN REENACT THE GUILLOTINES?
WOULD ITALY REENACT THE CATACOMBS?
WOULD FRANCE REENACT THEIR EXPULSION?
WOULD ENGLAND REENACT THE SS EXODUS AT THE GATES OF PALESTINE?
WOULD CUBA and CANADA REENACT THE SS ST LOUIS BACK TO GERMANY?
NO, ONLY THE ONE COUNTRY WITH THE MOST JEWISH CITIZENS AT THE TIME
The comment was first reported Thursday by the *Gazeta Wyborcza newspaper. According to Gazeta Wyborcza, jorry123 posted other hateful comments. Under an article about historian Jan Tomasz Gross, who writes about Polish complicity in the Holocaust, he wrote: “Jewish and German liars against Poland and Poles.” He called the Kielce pogrom “ a communist provocation,” and said that since most Jews were communists, “these Jews stood against other Jews to justify further war.”Asked by Gazeta Wyborcza for a comment, Dudzicz said that he did not remember anything.
In 2018, Dudzicz became a member of the National Council of the Judiciary, which is charged with safeguarding the independence of Polish courts.
Sources:
timesofisrael, jpost,*wyborcza
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bbc.com
haaretz
wikipedia
Sadly, also the U.S.:
In a highly publicized event in May–June 1939, the United States refused to admit over 900 Jewish refugees who had sailed from Hamburg, Germany, on the St. Louis. The St. Louis appeared off the coast of Florida shortly after Cuban authorities cancelled the refugees’ transit visas and denied entry to most of the passengers, who were still waiting to receive visas to enter the United States. Denied permission to land in the United States, the ship was forced to return to Europe.myjewishlearning
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