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Gazeta Wyborcza - Polonia | Martes, 29. Agosto 2006
Dissident's secret service contacts "uncovered"
On Monday the Polish daily "Zycie Warszawy" published an article accusing Jacek Kuron – a former leading dissident and "Solidarnosc" activist – of having negotiated with the communist secret police. These "revelations" by a young historian at Poland's Institute of National Remembrance are being touted in newspapers as further evidence of a revisionist policy which, with allegations of collaboration with the secret police, calls into doubt the achievements of important figures of the recent past. Lech Walesa comments on the accusations in an interview with Maciej Sandecki: "Kuron was acting under my orders. Around 20 people were involved in the talks back then, including Lech and Jaroslaw Kaczynski. Back then we would have negotiated with the devil himself if we had thought it would help us in our fight for freedom. Only someone who never knew the system would describe the documents which have now come to light as 'sensational'. He should go to Cuba or North Korea and try to oust the communists there. Then he would see what you're up against."
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