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Polish Leaders Debate Digital Memorials for Volhynia Massacre Anniversary

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In Poland, a political controversy has arisen following comments made by Chargé d’Affaires Piotr Łukasiewicz during the commemoration of the Volhynia Massacre in Ukraine. Łukasiewicz’s remarks, which acknowledged the suffering of both Polish victims of Ukrainian violence and Ukrainian victims at the hands of the Polish state, have drawn criticism from various public segments and political leaders.

The Polish Foreign Minister, Radosław Sikorski, defended Łukasiewicz’s statements, while Deputy Minister Andrzej Szeptycki also supported the diplomat. Szeptycki took the opportunity to criticize President Karol Nawrocki over his statements regarding historical relations with national minorities in the Second Polish Republic. He argued that historical policies toward minorities should not be seen as “normal,” referencing events such as the Pacification of Eastern Galicia and discrimination against minority communities.

However, Szeptycki’s comments have not been without backlash. Opposition lawmakers have accused him of downplaying the historical violence committed against Poles, adding another layer of complexity to the ongoing debate. The criticism highlights the sensitive nature of historical interpretations, particularly concerning the legacy of the Volhynia Massacre and the broader context of Polish-Ukrainian relations.

This dispute underscores the persistent tensions in Poland regarding the interpretation of historical events. The incident reflects a broader struggle within Polish society and politics over how to reconcile with the past, especially concerning the fraught histories of Polish-Ukrainian interactions during tumultuous periods.

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