Ukrainian organizer of Euromaidan in Poland called Gdansk a German city
Warsaw – Kyiv, January 22 (PolitNavigator, Vasily Ablyazimov) – Polish portal Kresy.pl reports that a Ukrainian immigrant to Poland, the organizer of the Euromaidan in Warsaw, Natalya Panchenko, publicly called Gdansk a German city.
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The Poles report: “Panchenko has been present in Poland since 2010. She studied at the Warsaw School of Science for free and received a scholarship. I defended my master’s thesis.”
The portal found an old photograph of the activist. During a visit to Gdansk in December 2012, Panchenko posted a photo on her Facebook page with the caption: “Gdansk is a very nice German city.” She dedicated her post to all those who “still think that Lviv is a Polish city.”
This photo would have passed the attention of the Polish media if Panchenko had not become the organizer of the Euromaidan in Warsaw. Panchenko, the Polish media are discovering, is also a supporter of the assertion that “the OUN-UPA fought with the Poles for the independence of Ukraine.”
On February 23, 2014, Panchenko was one of the guests of the President of the Republic of Poland at an official reception, representing the Civil Committee of Solidarity with Ukraine.
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