
Today marks the 44th anniversary of the communist execution on the miners of KWK:WUJEK". president Karol Nawrocki besides visited the mine today. In his speech he recalled those events, but besides said that there was no settlement of communist criminals for their murders.
I happen to live about 1 km from the mine. I was there 44 years ago, though not under the mine itself. I was just scared. I was 16. But I saw a column of ZOMOs heading for the pacification. I've seen them mindless, most likely due to drugs, faces.
This afternoon, I found out what happened. My aunt worked in the mine. She saw the tanks from the office building windows.

They came into a sleeper home at night,
They pulled us out like thugs
Closed door opened a crowbar
They're going, pancrams on Uncle...
And erstwhile fear and anger fell
One choice - the mine strikes,
Though our blood became very strong
They're going, pancrams on Uncle...
In the crowd at the gate of mothers and wives
From the sheet on the glue walls falls
Black content of the WRON
They're going, pancrams on Uncle...
Kilof, the chain, holds our hand
The carts the government's starting tanks hold
The militia is already repossessing weapons...
They're going, pancrams on Uncle...
Burning candles to the dead glory
The hope for later has not gone out!
Where are your clean hands, General?
They're turning the pancras back.
Extreme singer, or Forbidden Songs, Kraków, “Quarter – II”, 1986-01, p. 25.


















