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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marcin Wziontek/REX/Shutterstock (9930954r)
Nationalist protesters disrupt an Equality Parade
Equality parade disrupted by protesters, Lublin, Poland - 13 Oct 2018
Riots during the Equality Parade. Nationalists attacked the participants of the march. The police used tear gas and water cannons. The police detained the aggressive opponents of the Equality Parade.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marcin Wziontek/REX/Shutterstock (9930954h)
Nationalist protesters disrupt an Equality Parade
Equality parade disrupted by protesters, Lublin, Poland - 13 Oct 2018
Riots during the Equality Parade. Nationalists attacked the participants of the march. The police used tear gas and water cannons. The police detained the aggressive opponents of the Equality Parade.
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Oppositionelle demonstrieren in Warschau gegen die Regierung
Konservative Oppositionelle demonstrieren in Warschau gegen die Regierung
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[Tens of thousands of supporters of main opposition party Law and Justice together with members of "Solidarity" trade union and listeners of catholic-conservative Radio Maryja station attended the "Wake Up Poland" demonstration in the centre of Warsaw. Participants of the rally protested against the government's policies and raising the retirement age as well as against the exclusion of the TV Trwam television station (which is a sister station to Radio Maryja) from the new Polish digital platform. Warsaw, 29.09.2012
The demonstration is seen as a success of the Rev. Tadeusz Rydzyk who was the main force behind the organistation of the march. The Rev. Tadeusz Rydzyk is one of the most influential and controversial clergymen in Poland. He is the founder and director of the ultra-Catholic Radio Maryja station and TV Trwam channel. Many of the right-wing politicians and trade union leaders endeavour after the support of the Rev. Rydzyk and his media empire.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Oppositionelle demonstrieren in Warschau gegen die Regierung
Konservative Oppositionelle demonstrieren in Warschau gegen die Regierung
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[Tens of thousands of supporters of main opposition party Law and Justice together with members of "Solidarity" trade union and listeners of catholic-conservative Radio Maryja station attended the "Wake Up Poland" demonstration in the centre of Warsaw. Participants of the rally protested against the government's policies and raising the retirement age as well as against the exclusion of the TV Trwam television station (which is a sister station to Radio Maryja) from the new Polish digital platform. Warsaw, 29.09.2012
The demonstration is seen as a success of the Rev. Tadeusz Rydzyk who was the main force behind the organistation of the march. The Rev. Tadeusz Rydzyk is one of the most influential and controversial clergymen in Poland. He is the founder and director of the ultra-Catholic Radio Maryja station and TV Trwam channel. Many of the right-wing politicians and trade union leaders endeavour after the support of the Rev. Rydzyk and his media empire.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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THE MAJDANEK MASSACRES GERMANS ON TRIAL IN LUBLIN
Justice is overtaking the Germans who participated in the terrible massacres at Majdanek, concentration camp in Poland where hundreds of thousands of men, women and children were exterminated by Nazi death squads. Some of the executioners are on trial in Lublin, and their evidence has given horrifying proof of the tortures inflicted on the victims.
Photo Shows: Civilians crowd the square in front of the court at Lublin, Poland, where the murderers of Majdanek are on trial.
13 March 1945
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THE MAJDANEK MASSACRES GERMANS ON TRIAL IN LUBLIN
Justice is overtaking the Germans who participated in the terrible massacres at Majdanek, concentration camp in Poland where hundreds of thousands of men, women and children were exterminated by Nazi death squads. Some of the executioners are on trial in Lublin, and their evidence has given horrifying proof of the tortures inflicted on the victims.
Photo shows: Men and women of Lublin in the courtroom. Many of them had relatives in the Majdanek massacre camp. Listening to the story of German torture, bestiality and mass murder of innocent civilians, they understand why Moscow's communiques end with the words "death to the German invaders".
13 March 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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