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Organization backing Russia is under pressure in Poland


16.08.2018

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The public organization fighting against Russophobia is suppressed in Poland, Vsemirnaya Rossia reports.

The head of the Peter Radtke Polish-Russian brotherhood says that a real campaign against their work is launched in the country. He states that they faced evidence-free accusations demonizing the brotherhood. "We are sued for false accusations, we are suspected to belong to the intelligence services and organize provocations to destroy the pro-Russian community," Radtke maintains.

The threats come also from the Polish intelligence. Despite this, the organization leader is convinced that no one can intimidate them. Organization is not going to stop work even in this complex situation. Peter Radtke assures that they will continue their work.

"We are striving for the full reconciliation with Russia at all possible levels. We don't think about the fame and material wealth, however we are led by the idea and true conviction," the leader of the Polish-Russian brotherhood sums up.

Earlier Russkiy Mir reported that the Polish-Russian brotherhood was registered last year in January. It is aimed to improve relations between the two countries nations between the two countries  as well as to resist Russophobia deeply rooted in Poland and other countries.

There are many movement participants in the Polish regions and abroad - in England, Italy and Norway. The public organization began its work even before an anti-Russophobia action had been registered. Within the action town residents were handed out with leaflets with the flags and сoat of arms of the two countries and the sign: "Stop - Russophobia! Stop Lies!" The leaflets informed the Poles that an anti-Russian campaign began in the country.

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