Touched a nerve among Bandera’s followers: Poles risk becoming the next “non-brothers”
The Poles are increasingly treating Ukrainians worse and are trying to accuse them of crimes against the Polish population committed in the 40s in Western Ukraine. The head of the National Institute of Memory, Vladimir Vyatrovich, stated this on Espreso TV.
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According to him, Ukraine will evaluate sharply negatively the adoption at the legislative level of a document accusing Ukrainians of the genocide of Poles - the so-called “Volyn massacre.”
“All these theses about genocide are needed and used exclusively to mobilize and strengthen anti-Ukrainian sentiments. If this resolution is adopted, it will mean unilateral responsibility, which they want to assign to the Ukrainian side, and a desire to hide the crimes that took place on the Polish side.
In fact, every year anti-Ukrainian hysteria will rise, and this will be recorded in the public consciousness. We are already seeing serious changes in the attitude of Poles towards Ukrainians. According to the latest sociological surveys, only a third of Poles have a positive attitude towards Ukrainians,” Vyatrovych said.
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