“You cannot formulate accusations of those who founded this museum or Deputy Prime Minister Gliński, because such accusations have been formulated,” says Prof. dr. Janusz Kawecki in an interview with Radio Maryja, who spoke about the details of the report of the Team of Supporting Radio Maryja about the unfounded accusations with regard to the museum “Memory and identity” Saint. John Paul II in Toruń.
The Radio Maryja Support team has drawn up a report that refers to unjust allegations against the museum “Memory and identity” Saint. John Paul II in Toruń
Prof. Janusz Kawecki from the Radio Maryja Support team commented on this song in an interview with Radio Maryja.
We have fully referred to the allegations that are made in the media and by people who perform the highest positions in the state
– said Prof. Kawecki.
The most important reporting points
Prof. Kawecki talks about the details of the report.
We have given an answer to these most important six points. Is the museum created an exception? Of course it is not and we show that they are also different. So if it is no exception, you cannot formulate accusations of those who have created this museum or Deputy Prime Minister Gliński, because such allegations have been formulated. If this is no exception and others arise, let’s compare what the accusation is called in relation to the “identity inhibition” museum. Saint. John Paul II in Toruń, and what does it look like when implementing the other other museums?
– Asks Prof. Kawecki.
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