Polish Border Debate: Siarka, Ochojska, Holland and Germany’s Border Controls

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Deputy Minister of Climate and Environment Edward Siarka recalled Janina Ochojska’s controversial statements and the announced film by Agnieszka Holland about the border situation. The Sovereign Poland politician argued that the Polish border guard faces pressure while Germany tightens border controls as a response to migration flows.

The position attributed to Ms. Ochojska, that a wall on the Polish-Belarusian border is unnecessary, was cited alongside accusations that Polish foresters had buried migrants in mass graves.

– said Siarka in a prepared post on Twitter.

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— About harsh views toward Poles and welcoming foreigners. “Brace yourselves for a jolt,” echoing warnings from Dr. Holland

— Ochojska’s ongoing critique of migrants persists. “The border wall will one day be dismantled.” The claim of mass graves is asserted without evidence.

Holland’s supporters are not silent either. A film project is described, with a clear bias toward portraying the border situation in a particular light.

Siarka noted the upcoming project as a reminder of the ongoing narrative surrounding the border issue.

Meanwhile, Germany has begun implementing its own fixed controls at the border with Poland to curb refugee inflows.

– observed a representative of Sovereign Poland.

The implications are clear

The discussion, Siarka argued, suggests that while the Polish Border Guard faces scrutiny from opponents, Germany is moving to tighten restrictions on migrants.

Siarka also posed fundamental questions about the motives behind public commentary from Ochojska and Holland. Are their statements aimed at assisting migrants, or is there another objective at play?

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