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The Pyjas Affair. Will Someone Break the Wall? - wersja graficzna tekstu

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Stanislaw Pyjas lived in the Polish People’s Republic like a free man and he spread his freedom onto the others. That is why he died, lonely and helpless, and his body was left in an empty gate in the morning. In addition to murdering him also his name had to be destroyed and the memory of him killed. The list of participants in this second murder is long and their efforts were successful for a long time. Still we do not know everything and the mysteries from before 24 years cannot be explained. But history is patient and never forgives on behalf of those who still await justice. Disclosing truth about the death of Stanislaw Pyjas, a hero of an independent Poland, is a duty that has to be fulfilled for the sake of the generation who now takes advantage of the fruit of Pyjas’s victory.
     


17 August 2006

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