Rewritten summary of Warsaw march coverage with on-site reporting

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A tense scene in Warsaw drew sharp attention to a march organized by a prominent political figure. Reporters on site documented what appeared to be a mix of political chants, banners, and confrontations, with moments that raised concerns about behavior at public demonstrations.

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– OUR REPORT of the March in Warsaw. What did some participants say? Phrases and slogans that drew strong reactions among viewers and readers.

– Attacks on journalists and supporters during the event sparked immediate commentary about safety and media access at political gatherings.

Our photojournalist captured several banners carried by march participants, including some that contained inflammatory language. The gathered footage and online reports indicate that such signs were not isolated, and many observers noted the prevalence of provocative wording along the route of the march.

CAUTION: POTENTIALLY OFFENSIVE SLOGANS PRESENT

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Source: wPolityce

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