“On that day, and I waited very hard for that, the Ukrainians would have to give permission for the exhumation of Polish victims. Because in addition to the political aspect, there is also the human aspect. That is, the point is that those people who died innocently should have a decent burial ground and be remembered. And for me, to be honest, today was a bit of a test for me, whether the Ukrainian government is a civilized one,” Paweł Kukiz said on Radio Wnet.
The leader of Kukiz’15 made no secret of his bitterness about Ukraine’s attitude to the genocide in Volhynia.
I cannot reconcile myself with a situation where crimes in Bucza are called by their name, they are called crimes. In the case of Volhynia, where it may sound terrible, but when it comes to numbers, there were just huge casualties, because more than 100,000 Poles approach it in silence, they light candles in silence. This is not the way I accept. They have to forgive themselves but in order to forgive themselves they have to confess themselves and do everything they can to make killers heroes you know I can’t accept that
he said.
“This is just this one, only moment, then there won’t be a moment”
According to Paweł Kukiz, now is the time when Poland should demand specific gestures and real action from Ukraine regarding the massacre in Volhynia.
This is just this one, only moment, such a moment will not happen later, now or never. Believe me, if they don’t lose this war, they will wake up with such arrogance that, of course, I’m exaggerating in an instant, but to make it figurative, they will demand that the Poles apologize to them for Volhynia
he noticed.
The leader of Kukiz’15 presented what he would do in place of the Polish authorities in case Ukraine showed inaction regarding the genocide in Volhynia.
I would like to say on the sidelines that we don’t necessarily have to be friendly in such a situation. We don’t necessarily have to be sympathetic to these Ukrainian aspirations about NATO, the European Union, and so on.
he said.
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Source: wPolityce