Holocaust: USA kicks over Poland’s law inflicting more suffering on survivors

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Holocaust survivors to suffer more punishment in Poland
President Sebastian Duda of Poland

 

Admin l Thursday, August 12, 2021

 

WASHINGTON – The United States has condemned legislation passed by parliament in Poland, severely restricting restitution for Holocaust survivors and their families. The law passed by lawmakers in Poland  severely restricting the process for Holocaust survivors and their families, as well as other Jewish and non-Jewish property owners, to obtain restitution for property wrongfully confiscated during Poland’s communist era.

Speaking on the Holocaust law in Poland, Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken urged President Sebastian Duda not sign the bill into law or  in line with the authority granted to him as President refer the bill to Poland’s constitutional tribunal.

“A comprehensive law for resolving confiscated property claims is needed to provide some measure of justice for victims.  Such a law would benefit many Polish citizens, as well as people who were forced to leave Poland during and after World War II and who subsequently became naturalized citizens of other countries.

“Until such a law is enacted, the pathway to compensation should not be closed for new claims or those pending decisions in administrative courts”, the USA said  on the law on Holocaust.

Blinken said the United States is also deeply troubled by draft legislation passed today by the lower house of the Polish parliament that targets the most watched independent news station, which is also one of the largest U.S. investments in the country.

According to him,  Poland has worked for decades to foster a vibrant and free media, adding that this draft legislation would significantly weaken the media environment the Polish people have worked so long to build.

He said a free and independent media makes democracies stronger, the Transatlantic Alliance more resilient and fundamental to the bilateral relationship.  “Large U.S. commercial investments in Poland tie our prosperity together and enhance our collective security.  This draft legislation threatens media freedom and could undermine Poland’s strong investment climate”, he said.

Blinken described Poland as an important NATO Ally that understands that the Transatlantic Alliance is based on mutual commitments to shared democratic values and prosperity.  “These pieces of legislation run counter to the principles and values for which modern, democratic nations stand”, he said and urged the government of Poland to demonstrate its commitment to these shared principles not only in words, but also in deeds.

 

 

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