Funny! Rosati thinks we're going back to martial law. "And Moscow is waiting”

Dariusz Rosati commented on the current situation in Poland related to pro-abortion protests in Poland. According to the MP po, who in the past belonged to the communist pzpr, this is "a return to the gloomy times of martial law".

For more than a month on the streets of many cities in Poland, especially in Warsaw, we have been watching mass protests of the women's strike, opposing the verdict of the TC ws. eugenic abortion, as well as striving for complete liberalization of abortion law in Poland. In the course of these events, violence involving protesters escalated on several occasions, often resulting in riots and scuffles with the police. It was no different during Saturday's demonstration, during which officers were forced to use gas.




The whole matter was referred to on Twitter by the member of the civic coalition Dariusz Rosati.


– What is happening in Polish cities-violent actions of the police, intimidation, lies, biting at those who think otherwise-is a return to the gloomy times of martial law. But then we had Moscow on our backs. Now we're fighting each other. And Moscow is waiting-wrote the politician.
During Saturday's demonstrations in Warsaw, 11 people were detained; a large part of them are people who refused to give their data; there are three cases where there was a violation of immunity-said on Sunday the spokesman of the Metropolitan Police nadkom.Sylwester Marczak.

During a press conference in front of the police headquarters summarizing the actions of the police during the demonstration organized by the women's strike, the Ombudsman referred to a situation in which a policeman used gas against a KO MP Barbara Nowacka, who was presenting a parliamentary legistimation.

"The chief of the Metropolitan Police set one, the main task after yesterday's events-to explain exactly the situation with the MP, what were the circumstances and why the gas was used," - said Marczak.

"For sure, these photos circulating in the public space show one thing: the ID card was held in the hand and the gas was used by the policeman, and these are two facts that are indisputable at the moment. Now we need to check exactly how it looked from a second perspective, that is, from the police, " he said.

The ombudsman also provided data on Saturday's demonstration. "As regards the number of persons displaced: more than 900 have been displaced. As for the notes to the sanitary department: more than 450 notes. More than 370 applications for single mandate. As for the detainees: a total of 11 people. A large part of these people are those who refused to provide their data, " he said.

"We also need to mention three cases where we are dealing with a crime – here we are talking about a violation of immunity m.in. we are talking about the detention of a 17-year-old-there we are dealing with a violation of immunity, there we are dealing with the insult of a policeman, and let's remember that 17-year-olds under the criminal code are responsible as adults, " he said.

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