Russian propagandists attack Poland.  Ochojska’s words were used.  “Polish Regime and Persecution”

Russian propagandists attack Poland. Ochojska’s words were used. “Polish Regime and Persecution”

Russian propagandists are once again spreading false information about our country in the media. This time, Janina Ochojska’s statement was used to suggest the ongoing regime in Poland and the persecution of disabled citizens.

Vladimir Putin is in full swing. This time, the president’s subordinates attacked our country once again, disseminating false information in the Russian media. The article, full of unfounded accusations, refers to the recent words of Janina Ochojska about the situation of refugees on the Polish-Belarusian border.

Janina Ochojska in the crosshairs of Russian propaganda. Her words were used to slander Poland

The president of the Polish Humanitarian Action and member of the European Parliament of the Civic Coalition, Janina Ochojska, fell victim to Kremlin propagandists. Her recent interview with TOK FM, in which she suggested that Polish foresters should create a mass grave in which immigrants who died on the Polish-Belarusian border were buried, was used in an article slandering Poland. “I think there are many more victims on this border. They are either in a mass grave, because I wouldn’t be surprised if, when access to the border was closed, the bodies were simply collected so that there would be no such evidence – Ochojska in conversation.

The words of the MEP caused an avalanche of unfavorable comments, and the prosecutor’s office launched a defamation investigation in this case. In turn, the author of the text published on the Ukraina.ru portal used this fact to draw bold and far-reaching conclusions, accusing the Polish authorities of the regime and persecution.

The Polish regime is intensifying the persecution of a disabled person for the truth about the murder of refugees. (…) A disabled woman has been declared enemy number one

it was written.

Russian propagandists accuse Poland of regime and persecution. Reference was made to a soldier, Emil Czeczko

However, this is not the end of the allegations. Propagandists suggested that the MEP revealed “sensational reports” in the context of the number of victims among immigrants. Recall that Ochojska stated in the conversation that at the moment it is estimated that about 300 people died on the Polish-Belarusian border. The representative of the portal argues that “over 300 refugees died as a result of the negligence of the Polish services, but the number may be much higher”.

The same article also referred to a Polish army deserter, Emil Czeczko, suggesting that his death after fleeing to Belarus was not accidental. According to the author of the article, the man was an inconvenient witness, as he admitted in the media that he had participated in executions of refugees and had to die to stop further exposing the shameful actions of the Polish authorities.

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Source: Gazeta

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