Szczecin, Central Cemetery. A wreath and an inscription referring to the situation of migrants on the Polish-Belarusian border
There is a wreath at the Central Cemetery in Szczecin referring to the situation of migrants on the Polish-Belarusian border. “A man died of cold, hunger, and beatings on the Belarusian-Polish border” – it was written on the hourglass.
The wreath was placed under the Iron Cross, located at one of the entrances to the cemetery. Hundreds of candles are lit there every year during the All Saints Day celebrations. The plate attached to the authorization with the words “A man of authorization from the cold, entry, beating on the Belarusian-Polish” entered the entry on the Polish-Belarusian border, where the state of border is in progress, and migrants trying to get to the territory of Poland with Belarus are often a foreign border through Border Guard and being pushed back across the border in what is known as a push-back procedure.
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– I am sorry that it is so – said Mr. Paweł in the fight against TVN24, commenting on the poem with the words “A man died of cold, hunger, beating on the Belarusian-Polish border” arranged on the Belarusian-Polish border.
– For a political fight, a fight at the expense of people, Krzysztof also added.
State of emergency at the border
From September 2, a state of emergency in the border zone. Journalists and activists from non-governmental organizations, among others, are not allowed there. All available information comes from the Border Guard and the authorities.
The new condition, the next after 30 days, was introduced on October 1, after 60 days. The rulers on the border are according to Alyaksandr Lukasko. Belarus’s actions are called a “hybrid war against Poland”.
Central Cemetery in Szczecin – history
The Central Cemetery in Szczecin is the third largest necropolis in Poland and the largest in Europe. Planned as a unique resting place. The entire cemetery is entered into the registers, there are nearly 30 memorials and plaques. In wartime – between the results in 1967 of the Soviet Brotherhood of Arms by Sławomir Lewiński and the Bible – and the quarters of 3012 Soviet soldiers and 367 Polish soldiers.
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