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Poles demonstrate in support of Ukraine's opposition leader Yushchenko
AP ^ | Sunday, November 28, 2004

Posted on 11/28/2004 2:26:25 AM PST by Grzegorz 246

WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Groups of Poles demonstrated across the country Saturday in support of western-leaning Ukraine opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko, who claims he was cheated out of victory in his country's presidential election.

Russian-backed Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych has been declared the election's winner, but Ukraine's Parliament on Saturday symbolically declared the election invalid after a week of growing street protests and allegations of vote fraud.

"Brother Ukrainians, we greet you from Warsaw, we greet Viktor Yushchenko," Poland's first democratic premier, Tadeusz Mazowiecki, told a crowd at a protest concert in the capital amid chants of "Yushchenko, Yushchenko."

"We admire your peaceful struggle."

Elsewhere in Warsaw, some 100 demonstrators rallied outside the Russians Embassy, chanting "Ukraine without Putin" and flying flags with Yushchenko's orange campaign colour.

Earlier in the week, Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski and his predecessor, Solidarity founder Lech Walesa, went to Kyiv in an effort to help find a solution.

Support for Yushchenko has cut across party lines in Poland, and in the western city of Gorzow Wielkopolski on Saturday members of the main opposition Civic Platform distributed orange balloons, ribbons and tangerines.

"When we watch television reports, we see a picture similar to the events in our country 15 years ago," an organizer, Robert Surowiec, told the Polish news agency PAP. "All that we can do now is to back such actions and show our neighbours in Ukraine that we are with them."

Activists in Zielona Gora, in the southwest, collected some 500 signatures in support of Yushchenko's claim, and a rally was held in the eastern city of Bialystok, organized by the Solidarity trade union and opposition parties.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: elections; europe; poland; poles; ukraine; yushchenko
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To: Grzegorz 246
I don't have any problems with Muslims, but it should be interesting for you that Russia has more Muslims than all EU.

This is true, but Russia has a large Muslim population for centuries and Russians/Muslims worked out the ways to go along somehow. EU (future EUrabia) faces the sudden influx of Muslims who get radicalized while the EU[rabia] ideology is based on militant secularizm bent on eradication the Christian fundations of Europe.

Russia was lucky to remove another version of parasitic secularism from her neck. Europe is just entering the spiritual Gulag with the nice decorations, bread and circus, with narcotic dreams. When she wakes up it will be the moment of agony and death.

21 posted on 11/28/2004 8:01:58 AM PST by A. Pole ("For the love of money is the root of all evil" -- II Timothy 6:10)
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To: A. Pole
OK. Thank you very much for you care - I really appreciate it.
22 posted on 11/28/2004 8:09:15 AM PST by Grzegorz 246
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To: A. Pole

Really.


23 posted on 11/28/2004 8:09:35 AM PST by Grzegorz 246
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To: Grzegorz 246

BTTT


24 posted on 11/28/2004 8:13:03 AM PST by Fiddlstix (This Tagline for sale. (Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: Grzegorz 246

God bless Poland, a country that is supporting liberty throughout the world.


25 posted on 11/28/2004 8:13:52 AM PST by winner3000
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To: WestVirginiaRebel; ppaul; Robert Drobot; Grzegorz 246; trebb; A. Pole; Red6; Fiddlstix; ...
The communists rule the Poles now, just under their post Warsaw pact name - the same communist party that was in power during the Cold War and broke up Solidarity changed its name and evicted Solidarity from power in landslide elections (This is what Paul probably read here on FR).

What Poland want is influence over Western Ukraine which has a Slavic Catholic majority population while the East is Orthodox. Also it is an area that Polish nationalists still claim as their own based on when Poland had imperial holdings there until the Cossacks drove them out.

The Ukraine is not like most European countries. It is not a nation state based on ethnicit and there is no Ukranian ethnicity - Ukraine simply means 'boderland'.

26 posted on 11/28/2004 11:30:41 AM PST by Destro (Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorism by visiting johnathangaltfilms.com and jihadwatch.org)
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To: Destro

27 posted on 11/28/2004 12:06:29 PM PST by Grzegorz 246
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To: Destro
Destro, Destro, Destro... Shame you!

If Russians politicians would really something to say in the world, then nations would disappear from our planet. Fortunately they can only dream about.
28 posted on 11/28/2004 12:36:26 PM PST by Lukasz (Terra Polonia Semper Fidelis!)
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To: Grzegorz 246

Is Zyprexa a Cossack tribe?


29 posted on 11/28/2004 1:16:47 PM PST by Destro (Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorism by visiting johnathangaltfilms.com and jihadwatch.org)
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To: Destro

(I'm no Poland expert) My wife buying Polish pottery does not count

So let me get this right.

On the INTERNET (With global access), you say your politicians are all commies and bent.

Did you hear that on the radio or satellite TV? Maybe you heard this while visiting somewhere like Germany, the Check republic or other EU countries (Which you will now belong to)?

You're a NATO country that bought F16s, Leopard 2 tanks and has troops in Iraq for crying out loud!

Do you see a slight contradiction?

I understand that there are always those who get recycled and were bad guys before and somehow oooz by. Some NAZIs found their way into German politics after the war. More than one official was a good party member 10 years earlier and then later worked in some office as a official again. But this is also true in Iraq, Italy, Austria and EVERYWHERE else. This does not make your country a communist run state. On the other hand what do you do with all these people? Beat them to death? Exclude them and marginalize them? Some probably aren't even bad. And being UNmoral like they, is not the answer. Some were just tag alongs who realized they must stamp the ticket to succeed in such a society. The conductor Karajan was no real NAZI, but if he was going to work as a conductor in that time he had to toe the party line. Yes he was a NAZI, but not really.

http://www.geocities.com/immortalbruckner/karajan.html

This guy could have been crushed, but at what end? He was a good conductor, let him be.

I imagine it's similar in Poland.

Some of the same faces that spewed the party propaganda of past sit in positions of authority today. I imagine some don't see the reforms going far or fast enough and are a bit disgruntled (Maybe). I imagine there are many twists and turns here, but I doubt that conditions are like 1980. Some may have an unrealistic perception of what freedom is? Some think it's anarchy.

With issues like foreigners buying property in Poland being hot issues, I just can't see the system of old being in power there (Private ownership).

With Opel/GM building a car plant there in the future (Private stock trading firm) it just seems a bit far fetched.

Red6


30 posted on 11/28/2004 2:03:51 PM PST by Red6
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To: Red6

I could not understand your rant. Maybe you are upset that you did not know that the Poles are now ruled by the same communists that busted Solidarity. Yes, they changed their party name from Communists to Socialists but it is the same party - meets in the same party headquarters. I have no problem with such a fact and I can understand why Polish communists would rather have a Ukraine aligned with Poland over Russia.


31 posted on 11/28/2004 2:07:08 PM PST by Destro (Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorism by visiting johnathangaltfilms.com and jihadwatch.org)
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To: Grzegorz 246

The second picture (in #10, above) shows a man waving a flag of Belarus. Why?

It is because that is another Slavic country bordering Russia, which has been dragged under Russian influence and has reverted to more communistic ways. It has even officially changed back from this white-red-white banner to a flag very much like the old Stalinist flag of Byelorussian SSSR.
See http://flagspot.net/flags/by.html

After the breakup of the USSR and until 1995, they used the whire-red-white nationalist banner:
http://flagspot.net/flags/by_1991.html

Now Belarus is once more a satellite, with a dictatorship and political conditions worse than in Russia itself.


Obviously the demonstrators are drawing a parallel with Ukraine.

I keep telling you guys: NEVER, NEVER, NEVER trust the Russians.


32 posted on 11/28/2004 2:15:09 PM PST by docbnj
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To: docbnj

No. 56 says that the renamed former communistic party in Poland meets in the same headquarters as the former ruling party under communism.

That would be strange. The headquarters was a huge building. I remember it quite well. Now it holds the stock market. Perhaps they rent some office space there?

At any rate, not all Polish communists were really dedicated communists. Many were opportunists, and they were much milder than, say, East German communists. They may be socialists, which makes them like the ruling parties in Germany, France, and many other European countries (unfortunately). They are still far more democratic than the Putin KGB club. They will not squash Ukrainian independence as the Russians are trying to do.


33 posted on 11/28/2004 2:24:26 PM PST by docbnj
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To: Red6
Destro is just a Putin lover. He, and other Russian/Putin lovers are just angry, because most people in Poland support free and democratic Ukraine and is against Putin's backed corrupted thugs.

Poland is now ruled by socialists (just like UK, Spain or Germany), about 20% of them are former members of Polish communist party. These former communists are this kind of people, who under communism were communists, now are social-democrats and under nazism would probably be nazists.

Poland has been already ruled by these former communists in 93-97, I have never liked them, I almost hate them, but their foreign policy was always good, membership in NATO and EU was the most important for them and mostly thanks to them we joined NATO in 99.
In 97 they lost elections, but right wing government was so bad and corrupted that they won again in 2001, they sent soldiers to Iraq and Afghanistan and lowered corporation income tax to 19% - it doesn't mean that I like them, but these are just facts.

Soon we have new elections and right wing parties will win again - politic in former communist countries is still unstable and it usually looks like this: right wing, lefists, right wing, lefists, r... and in Poland and other former communist countries there are some former communists in these left wing parties.

The best is that the greatest hero for destro is Putin - former KGB colonel.
34 posted on 11/28/2004 3:47:02 PM PST by Grzegorz 246
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To: Red6
"With Opel/GM building a car plant there in the future..."

We have had GM car plant in Poland since a few years. About 90.000 cars a year is produced there.

35 posted on 11/28/2004 3:49:40 PM PST by Grzegorz 246
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To: docbnj

We will destroy Lukashenko sooner or later.
Read more about Polish conspiracy:

http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1288393/posts

It seems that Russians really believe in this stuff :)


36 posted on 11/28/2004 3:54:29 PM PST by Grzegorz 246
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To: docbnj

read my #34.


37 posted on 11/28/2004 3:55:27 PM PST by Grzegorz 246
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To: Destro
What Poland want is influence over Western Ukraine which has a Slavic Catholic majority

Bad, really really really bad, desperate and pitiful attempt at propaganda.

Shame on you for using religion to further your untruthful nonsense.

But let me get this straight - you're not Slav but an expert on Slavic history - you're not Catholic but an expert on RC/UC relations?

38 posted on 11/28/2004 4:53:31 PM PST by Solon
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To: Solon

You can only be a Slav to know Slavic history? It is a fact that the UKr vote mostly split down religous lines.


39 posted on 11/28/2004 5:13:55 PM PST by Destro (Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorism by visiting johnathangaltfilms.com and jihadwatch.org)
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To: Destro

More rant?

Sure,

How could a private, stock trading, profit driven firm like McDonalds do business in a communist state?

As member of the EU certain political/economic conditions must be met for membership, how did Poland slip by as a communist state? Frankly, I think Poland is meeting the Maastricht requirements better than the original founding states that wrote the 3% max debt clause into it.

OK, I can easily believe that the Poles fall for the "Euro" version of socialism. But I don't think Poland is a satellite of Russia or anyone else today. Look at the hell the Poles gave the Europeans because of the European Constitution. They think very independent, or so it seems. Buying a US fighter while joining the EU was a bold move. Though economically and from a defense issue the best one, it was a bold one which surly raised a brow.

I see Poland as slightly left politically, independent, aware of its past (As most who bled for their freedom), a team player (EU/NATO) with some national pride and with a distrust of the Germans and Russians. They seem to have adopted the typical European flavor of socialism. A pseudo-free economy with heavy state involvement. While I see this as disadvantageous in the long run, I don't think their communist.

The Germans use their old government buildings too, their not NAZIs. That's not even a logical argument anymore.

Didn't know GM was there already. But apparently GM is bringing more there. The Germans see conspiracy everywhere of course since they think it's their unwillingness to support Iraq. However, Siemens is going to Asia, Mercedes is in Mississippi, BMW in SC. But since GM is a US firm words like "hegemony" and "imperialism" always come up. They can't help themselves. However, they fail to see high labor, energy, fuel costs, combined with excessive environmental policies, highly regulated difficult labor laws and high taxes as driving out industry. Try doing business after 1800 hrs or on a holiday. For years businesses have been begging to change the conditions in Germany. The public told them to shut up. Poland will benefit from this. It's cheaper and easier to build in Poland. Poland is EU and this makes Poland attractive. I know in Germany many are sweating it right now in Ruesselsheim and elsewhere, their job may go to Poland.

Red6


40 posted on 11/28/2004 5:26:19 PM PST by Red6
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