The Niagara Falls Review

PM wants neo-Nazi group outlawed

- VANESSA GERA

WARSAW, Poland — Polish authoritie­s have arrested and charged three people with propagatin­g fascism after a news program revealed details about a neo-Nazi group in Poland that celebrated Adolf Hitler in a ceremony last year, prosecutor­s said Tuesday.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said Tuesday that the state would not tolerate any use of totalitari­an symbols and he wants to see the neo-Nazi group outlawed.

The private news channel TVN24 broadcast an expose Saturday about Pride and Modernity, a neo-Nazi group whose members dressed in Nazi uniforms and praised Hitler last spring on what would have been the German dictator’s 128th birthday.

Poland was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during the Second World War, and the existence of the pro-Hitler group has sparked shock and revulsion. About 6 million Polish citizens were killed in that conflict, while Polish cities were razed and the country’s cultural heritage looted.

“In Poland we cannot have the slightest tolerance of Nazi, fascist or communist symbols,” Morawiecki said at a news conference in Warsaw. “The use of them is against the law and against all of our values.”

He also thanked the journalist­s who went undercover to document the activities of the neo-Nazi group, whose members chanted the “Sieg Heil” Nazi salute and praised Hitler at an altar in a wooded area at night as a swastika burned.

A spokeswoma­n for national prosecutor­s, Ewa Bialik, said that three suspected neo-Nazis were arrested and charged with propagatin­g fascism, a crime that can carry a prison sentence of up to two years. She said one was found in possession of a weapon and ammunition.

A spokeswoma­n for district prosecutor­s in Gliwice, Joanna Smorczewsk­a, said investigat­ors also found fascist parapherna­lia including Nazi uniforms. She said one of the suspects, identified only as Mateusz S., was the leader of the neo-Nazi group.

The World Jewish Congress on Monday said it welcomed “the Polish government’s swift condemnati­on of this despicable celebratio­n of Nazism and its rightful decision to open a criminal investigat­ion.”

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