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This is not an anniversary to be celebrated. It is a bitter reminder of what happens when a massive mono-party seeks to dominate a whole people. It becomes a government based on ‘the one true’ ideology, featuring censorship, newspeak, informing on others, and outright repression.

Dec. 13 is a day of sorrowful reflection on the suppression of democracy, freedom of speech and human rights. It is also a day of remembrance of those who opposed these crimes.

The mass resistance movement against the communist regime in Poland, whose representative was the first-ever independent trade union in the Soviet bloc, ‘Solidarity’, gained such momentum that the authorities realized that the wave of freedom would not retreat and could only be stopped by force. The aim of sending the military onto Polish streets was to eliminate social protests and stop the democratization processes which had begun to gain traction in August 1980 owing to ‘Solidarity.’

On Dec. 13, 1981, at 6:00 a.m., the then head of government and first secretary of the Polish United Workers’ Party (PZPR) General Wojciech Jaruzelski read a decree of the State Council on television which imposed martial law in Poland. He justified the decision due to an economic breakdown and the threat of a coup carried out by Solidarity.
Tanks, armoured vehicles, and military and police units were sent out on Polish streets. Bans were imposed on public gatherings, strikes, and press reports from the majority of Poland’s press outlets. There were also restrictions on movement and private phones, while radio broadcasts and television stations were ‘covered’ by uniform services.

In fact, there are staggering similarities with what is happening across the Western world today: ‘I have long held the belief that the Soviet Bloc was never vaporised: ‘The most puzzling development in politics during the last decade is the apparent determination of Western European leaders to re-create the Soviet Union in Western Europe.’ ~ Mikhail Gorbachev, the last Soviet President.
The EU in the worst sense of the word is very much the new USSR. ~ Zahar Prilepin Komsomol Pravda

On that fateful day, thousands of police officers and soldiers patrolled the streets and enforced the curfew, which ran between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Special courts began to operate and slapped swift sentences on those who did not abide by the new rules and had to go underground.

The police and communist special services (SB) eagerly hunted down opposition and trade union activists, and mass arrests ensued. People were sent to prisons or isolated in internment centres. Close to 10,000 people in Poland received convictions that led to their internment.

Martial law had shattered the lives of millions of citizens. Over a million Poles had emigrated from the country. Several dozen people were killed. The vision of a truly free and sovereign Poland was pushed back by years. Officially, the whole affair was meant to protect Poland from Soviet military intervention, but the real reason for it was the communists’ desire to maintain power.
The martial law in Poland was suspended on Dec. 31, 1982, and was formally lifted on 22 July 22, 1983. It lasted 586 days.
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I’ve been pleasantly surprised how Poland and much of Eastern Europe has consistently stood up to open borders, homosexual agenda, sanctions, Covid mandates, etc. Historically Poland and Eastern Europe have bore the brunt of suffering from Tutks to Mongols to Bolsheviks to you name it. Many times in history Eastern Europe protected and saved Western Europe.
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The current incumbent of the office of British Foreign Secretary is someone called Liz Truss who recently said. ‘We have been clear that any incursion by Russia into Ukraine would have massive consequences for which there would be a severe cost.’ By that I assume she means to send Britain’s motley army of LGBT soldiers to confront them somewhere east of Kiev. I could hear Putin’s laughter from 1600 miles away.
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@Geraint Pendragon:
LOL, sounds the modern-American military, too. The Russians would eat our lunch, especially with today’s “woke” military. Did you see the recent American military promo video? It’s a joke! This is a good video comparing Russia’s military promo video to America’s promo military video.
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Super…. I posted it on all my social media and suggest others do likewise
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Let’s see what happens when the shooting starts.
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