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Tygodnik Powszechny - Polska | 23/04/2008

Rafał Pankowski on anti-Semitism in Poland

Political scientist Rafał Pankowski of the Warsaw organisation Nigdy więcej (never again) laments the increase in anti-Semitic sentiment in Poland. Talking to Andrzej Brzeziecki he blames the freedoms of democracy for this trend. "The elites of the Third Republic made a mistake when they adopted the linear model of democratic development according to which democracy progressively grows stronger, integration advances and things can only get better because chauvinism and anti-Semitism are eradicated as a result of continued progress. The last few years have shown that this progress can be interrupted or even take a step backwards at any time. The institutions and procedures aren't under threat, but the substance of democracy is. Protofascist organisations continue to be active in Poland and the level of anti-Semitism is greater now than it was ten years ago."

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Tygodnik Powszechny - Polska | 11/12/2006

The EU and Belarus

On December 4th, former Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski urged the EU to conduct talks with the Belarus government, with the aim of building closer ties. Andrzej Brzeziecki thinks it's a bad idea. "President Lukashenko is immune to all dialogue. In order to have a real conversation, the Belarusian opposition has to take part. This, on the other hand, would inevitably lead to the end of his time in office. That is why Lukashenko sees all forms of dialog as an attack on his power. Belarus differs from Ukraine and Russia in that here, power - and not money - is the greater good.... The only realm in which Lukaschenko is prepared to cooperate is in the economy. European companies have been in Belarus for years now. But instead of softening the regime, they accommodate to its rules and thus line Lukashenko's pockets."

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