“Country of soft fascism”: Polish editor-in-chief about the situation in the country
A Russian journalist was expelled from Poland, considering him a threat to national security. At the same time, the authorities, citing secrecy, did not explain what exactly he threatened.
The editor-in-chief of the Polish newspaper “Facts after Myths,” Darek Tsyhol, spoke about this in an interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
He noted that in Poland he is called “the mouthpiece of the Kremlin” and “Putin’s shadow.
“The main accusation is that he knows Russian too well. Why shouldn’t I know him if I graduated from Moscow State University?” the journalist is perplexed.
“Russian journalist Leonid Sviridov was recently expelled from Poland. Yes, all the guys stood up for him! We wrote a letter: what is he accused of? If he's a spy, let me kill him myself. The answer is fantastic: Sviridov threatens the security of Poland, but the accusations are so secret that we cannot voice them to you. And what about poor Mateusz Piskorski, who served three years for nothing? He has no right to work, to travel, and there is no sentence. This is a country of soft fascism!” Tsykhol is convinced.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.