Wrocław: first charges following march of nationalists



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The prosecutor's office in Wrocław launches the first charges after the march of the nationalists who marched through the streets of the city on 11 November. During the march, 3 people were injured. The protest was finally resolved, 6 people were arrested.

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Zarzuty heard Roman Z., one of the participants in the Wroclaw march.

– Roman Z. has heard allegations of public propaganda of the fascist state system and incitement to hatred based on national, ethnic and racial differences – reports Małgorzata Klaus, spokesman for the district prosecutor's office in Wrocław.

Roman Z. is a well-known figure of supporters of one of Wroclaw's football clubs. In December 2014, he was fined for disrupting the professor's conference. Zygmunt Bauman at the University of Wrocław in June 2013. In 2015, he was sentenced for hate propaganda based on race and nationality in his book "Jak i kochochy Adolfa Hitler".

As added the spokesman of the prosecutor's office Wroclaw, a second ongoing procedure also relates to the hate speech of the organizer of the march.

The March of Independent Poland organized, among others, former priest Jacek Międlar and Piotr Rybak, who was finally sentenced for burning a puppet symbolizing a Jew in the Wroclaw market square in 2015.

During the march, three people, including a police officer, were injured. Police arrested six people suspected of promoting banned content.

The event was finally resolved.

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