Suski’s photo and the framing of the Smolensk anniversary events
The Warsaw police station documented the events that unfolded before the monument honoring the victims of the Smolensk disaster. A photograph of Marek Suski was published by the police with a caption describing an alleged breach of the law.
The Central Police Headquarters (KSP) reported on the gatherings that took place on Piłsudski Square in Warsaw on March 10. Activists aligned with the ruling party again sought to disrupt commemorations marking the victims of the 10 April 2010 tragedy.
Participants arrived bearing a wreath that bore a plaque accusing the deceased and Lech Kaczyński of bearing responsibility for the deaths associated with the disaster. Marek Suski’s involvement in the controversial actions of supporters of the government was noted by witnesses and reporters alike.
Suski’s photo
The image circulated by the main police body depicted Suski and carried a caption alleging a violation of the law.
Security measures during large public gatherings sometimes lead to confrontations with legal norms, even among individuals who enjoy immunity. The reporting entity asserts a commitment to documenting instances where legal norms are breached by persons with immunity and to forwarding these observations to the President of the Sejm for consideration of potential measures to withdraw immunity when warranted.
– the organization emphasizes a pledge to monitor events without exception.
These remarks apply to all gatherings, whether standard sessions or recurring monthly meetings held on the tenth day of each month. The principle remains: no one is above the law.
– the organization comments on the ongoing policy stance.
Questions arose about whether this type of message will appear for every event and whether a journalistic section has been established within the organization to document these developments more systematically.
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Source: wPolityce