The Star Malaysia

Top politician: Holocaust Bill is misunderst­ood

-

WARSAW: The powerful leader of Poland’s ruling party said that the president should approve a divisive Bill that criminalis­es certain statements about the Holocaust.

Jaroslaw Kaczynski told Poland’s state radio that the Bill – which has ignited a bitter dispute with Israel – is being misunderst­ood.

It penalises anyone who blames Poles as a nation for the World War II crimes committed by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland.

Some six million Polish citizens, half of them Jews, were killed under the Nazi occupation, in death camps, ghettos, prisons and other circumstan­ces.

Although the Bill exempts artistic and research work, Israel and the United States say the proposed law would infringe on free speech about the Holocaust.

Kaczynski said the Bill “is being interprete­d totally wrong.”

He said it penalises accusing Poles as a nation but not “someone who says that somewhere, in some village, some place, a Jewish family or one Jewish person was murdered.”

“I’m saying this with pain and regret and with a sense of shame but such things did happen and we never denied that,” Kaczynski said.

Polish President Andrzej Duda has just under three weeks to either sign the Bill into law, send it back to parliament, or send it to the Constituti­onal Tribunal, which would check its constituti­onality. He has spoken in its support.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia