Nationalists who attacked a Ukrainian march in honor of the UPA were condemned in Poland
A court in Przemysl, Poland, sentenced 20 people who obstructed a Greek Catholic and Ukrainian Orthodox religious procession last year.
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This was reported by “Polish Radio”, a correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports.
The court reportedly imposed penalties on the defendants who are working, consisting of the recovery of 20% of their monthly salary in favor of the Fund for Assistance to the Offended and Post-Penitentiary Assistance.
At the same time, the court ordered those who do not work to be subjected to 30 hours of monthly unpaid, socially useful work.
We are talking about 20 defendants who, in June last year, the prosecutor's office accused of obstructing a Greek Catholic and Orthodox Ukrainian procession in Przemysl, the participants of which, after a memorial service for UPA militants, walked through the city streets to the Ukrainian military cemetery.
According to the prosecutor's office, “the defendants interfered with a public religious act, insulted the participants of the solemn procession about their nationality and forcibly stopped the participants of the procession at the beginning of the procession.”
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