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Polish internet users are shocked by Belgian cartoons on Kaczynski death
rt.com ^ | 14 April, 2010,

Posted on 04/14/2010 11:44:25 AM PDT by lizol

Polish internet users are shocked by Belgian cartoons on Kaczynski death

Published 14 April, 2010, 20:06

Poland is disturbed by a Belgian newspaper’s cartoons on the recent deadly plane crash, in which died Polish president Lech Kazcynski, his wife and dozens of Polish political, cultural and religious elite. Yahoo StumbleUpon Google Live Technorati del.icio.us Digg Reddit Mixx Propeller

On Monday, Gazet van Antwerpen published a cartoon picturing an eagle (Poland’s’ emblem) with the Polish flag as a background and phrase "The Eagle Has Landed," reports RMF FM. The drawing has drawn infuriated feedback from Polish speakers all over the world.

The Wiadomosci.wp.pl website published an article on the cartoon headlined “Belgian newspaper sneers over the Polish tragedy.” On internet forum and blogs, reactions have run the likes of, “A civilized world cannot presume to do such doings,” to “I’m hurt. They have no right to publish such things,” to “Very sad. It’s a derision of Poland.”

“’Gazet van Antwerpen’ insults Poles’ feelings,” says Lublin.com.pl.

The RMF FM radio has called for protest of the newspaper.

The newspaper’s editor in chief has claimed that neither he nor the newspaper is going to apologize.

“As for interpretation, there can be different versions,” he said, emphasizing that his role as editor in chief is controlling against racist notes or threats to private property.

This scandal is not the first of its kind involving the Belgian press. The “Knack” magazine has recently been criticized for publishing cartoons on the Moscow Metro bombing, which also drew a lot of negative attention. The Russian ambassador in Belgium has called the drawing a “desecration of the memory of innocent victims of terrorism” in an address to the magazine’s editor in chief. “Knack” refused to apologize for the cartoons, claiming that the magazine’s message was to convey that “terror always provokes violence.” The picture is not a cartoon, claimed the editor in chief, and it does not contain humorous information.

Earlier the popular English-language newspaper Korea Times published two cartoons on the terrorist bombing in Moscow. After official protests from Russia’s Foreign Ministry, the newspaper apologized to Russia.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: belgium; kaczynski; poland
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To: lizol

Kaczynski was one of the most hated men in Europe, because he aggressively fought abortion and homosexuality in Poland. And of course because he sent troops to fight along side our own. He was a very great man. RIP.


21 posted on 04/14/2010 5:18:46 PM PDT by FreepShop1
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To: lizol
I have sent you link about it some time ago, I just wasn't sure if I should post it as a separated topic. You had the balls to do it. Thanks :)

If I'd be eager to take verbal revenge I'd write something about a country that is a doormat, German troops use to wipe their boots, before they enter France.
But I won't do it.
22 posted on 04/14/2010 11:36:35 PM PDT by Verdelet (Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori!)
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