44th Anniversary of the Pacification at the "Wujek" Mine
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"The main dictators and murderers, such as Wojciech Jaruzelski and Czesław Kiszczak, were never held accountable for the murder of nearly 100 victims of martial law," said President Karol Nawrocki during his speech at the ceremony marking the 44th anniversary of the pacification of the Wujek mine. "We expect historical justice and for (...) victims to be called victims and executioners to be called executioners."
The miners from the Wujek mine in 1981 didn't strike just for themselves; they also did it for Poland, fighting for their rights and living conditions in a free country, said Metropolitan Archbishop of Katowice, Archbishop Andrzej Przybylski, on Tuesday during a Mass for the fallen miners from Wujek. Tuesday marks the 44th anniversary of the pacification of the Wujek mine in Katowice – the greatest tragedy of all. The article by Archbishop Przyb…
On December 16, 1981, nine miners from the "Wujek" mine in Katowice were killed by bullets fired by officers of the ZOMO special platoon.
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