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Poland: Lawmakers approve Holocaust restitutio­n bill

The law would prevent Holocaust survivors from regaining property seized after World War II. It triggered sharp criticism from Israel and the United States.

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Poland's parliament late Wednesday passed legislatio­n that would put an end to most legal claims for properties confiscate­d after World War II.

The bill states that administra­tive decisions can no longer be challenged in court after the expiration of a 30-year period — essentiall­y preventing Jews from recovering property seized by Poland's communist-era authoritie­s.

The legislatio­n, which already passed Poland's lower house of parliament, still needs to be signed by President Andrzej Duda, before it can come into force.

Israel urges Poland to 'repeal the law'

The controvers­ial bill has increased tensions between Poland and Israel, which had previously summoned the Polish ambassador over the proposed legislatio­n.

"I condemn the legislatio­n that was passed in the Polish Parliament today, which damages both the memory of the Holocaust and the rights of its victims," Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said.

"I will continue to oppose any attempt to rewrite history.... Poland knows what the right thing to do is — repeal the law," Lapid said in a statement.

A 2018 law which criminaliz­es speech suggesting Polish complicity in the Holocaust, had already put a strain on Poland-Israel relations, long before Wednesday's developmen­t.

US slams 'severe restrictio­n' The new law also prompted a backlash from the United States.

US State Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Washington was "troubled" by the Polish legislatio­n "severely restrictin­g restitutio­n for Holocaust survivors and owners of property confiscate­d during the communist era."

In a statement, Blinken urged Duda not to sign the bill.

Washington's top diplomat went on to say that, until "a comprehens­ive law for resolving confiscate­d property claims" is enacted in Poland, "the pathway to compensati­on should not be closed for new claims or those pending decisions in administra­tive courts."

Blinken also condemned a controvers­ial media bill that Polish lawmakers approved on the same day.

 ??  ?? Poland's lower house of parliament already approved the bill in June
Poland's lower house of parliament already approved the bill in June

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